Mr Akinade commended Governor Seyi Makinde’s government for supporting the conduct of local government council elections since 2021.
He appealed to aggrieved members of the party to set aside their differences.
The party described the figure as evidence of its growing grassroots strength and nationwide acceptance ahead of the next general elections.
INEC’s chair, Joash Amupitan, has urged political parties to intensify mobilisation of eligible voters across Abuja, ahead of the February 21 council election.
CISLAC urged lawmakers to remain committed to plenary sessions, committee engagements, and oversight responsibilities.
Mr Pearse stated that powerful global actors would not ignore any attempt to undermine Nigeria’s democratic process.
Mr Shoga said that the appointments were aimed at strengthening grassroots organisations.
Mr Aniebonam stated that all state and local government executives of the NNPP must ensure that the politicians they accept into the party have verifiable records.
He applauded the role of women in the 2023 general elections, describing them as ‘promise keepers’.
The governor said, “We will stay inside here, fix it and let the people know that we are responsible leaders.’’
