Edo Assembly tasks INEC, others on credible governorship election

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The Edo House of Assembly has urged President Muhammadu Buhari and INEC to ensure that the Sept. 19 governorship election in the state is free, fair and credible.
The Speaker, Francis Okiye, who made the call during plenary on Wednesday in Benin, said any attempt to subvert the will of the people at the poll should be resisted.
Okiye said: “We are therefore calling on all the agencies monitoring the election to be guided over the intended manipulation by enemies of democracy.
“We are therefore calling on President Muhammadu Buhari, Inspector General of Police, INEC, observers, CSOs and other stakeholders to play their role to ensure credible election.
“INEC should never attempt to tinker with the process that will produce free and fair election.
“We want to let the people know that the entire world is watching Edo state on the outcome of this all important election.
“It should be noted that the credibility of this election should be a yardstick to measure subsequent elections organised by INEC,” he said.
Meanwhile, a bill for a law to provide for financial autonomy for the Edo judiciary has passed through second reading. (NAN)

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