ADC Faction Withdraws From Edo LG Election Over Credibility Concerns
A faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Edo, led by Mr Kennedy Odion, has withdrawn from Saturday’s local government election, citing “concerns over the credibility and independence of the electoral process”.
Mr Osagiede Osaze, Publicity Secretary of the faction, told the newsmen on Thursday in Benin that his group particularly had reservations over the election timetable.
“We have also demanded that the Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC), should demonstrate full independence in the conduct of the exercise,” he added.
He said the concerns were raised during an Inter-Party Advisory Council meeting with EDSIEC Chairman, Mr Jonathan Aifuobhokhan, where political parties discussed preparations for the election.
According to him, the faction informed the commission that the timetable released for the election would not provide sufficient time for parties to prepare in line with electoral guidelines.
Osaze said the party also requested assurances that the election would be conducted transparently and fairly, with all participating political parties given a level playing field.
He said the faction’s Chairman, Odion, opted to keep the group out of the exercise because he was not convinced that the exercise would provide equal opportunity for all parties.
“There is no point participating in an election whose result has already been determined before the exercise is conducted,” Osaze said.
He, however, clarified that the decision was limited to the local government election and would not affect the party’s participation in subsequent elections, including the governorship and other elections in 2027.
Osaze reaffirmed that ADC was committed to democratic participation, adding that the withdrawal was aimed at drawing attention to the need for credible elections.
He said the faction expected EDSIEC to ensure proper deployment of election materials, transparent conduct of voting, credible collation of results, and fair declaration of winners.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the local government election is scheduled to hold on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
Efforts to speak with the EDSIEC Chairman proved abortive, but an official of the commission said that the election would go on, adding that fears of possible unwholesome practices were unfounded.
The official, who craved anonymity, advised all political parties to participate in the exercise and assured all of fair play. #ADC Faction Withdraws From Edo LG Election Over Credibility Concerns#
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