Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has exercised his franchise in the ongoing local government election in the state, assuring citizens that their votes will count.
Mutfwang gave the assurance after casting his vote at Ampang West in the Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State on Wednesday, October 9, 2024.
The governor said: “As you can see, the exercise has begun in earnest; you can see enthusiastic voters trooping to the polling units to cast their votes.
“We assure people in this election that their votes will count. I am glad that the process is going seamlessly and quite fast.
“In fact, it’s faster than the BVAS machines that we used in the general elections. I am confident that the queue of voters will soon clear.”
Speaking on the security situation in the state, the governor said there were minimal security threats, owing to the degree of transparency exhibited by his government.
Mutfwang added: “People are moving about; the security agencies do not have much work to do; when you provide for transparency, it reduces tension.
Plateau governor recalls suspended commissioners, others
“No hitches have been reported to me so far, and as of yesterday, all that Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) needed had been adequately provided for.”
The governor, however, stressed the need for evolving the use of technology to make BVAS machines more efficient.
He said: “The smoothness of this exercise has shown that we must not be static in the use of any technological platform; we must continue evolving and looking out for the best.
“Accreditation is at the heart of any transparent election and should be done seamlessly.
“When people cast their votes, knowing that those votes will count, I am sure the electoral process will continue to evolve with integrity.”
The atmosphere in Ampang West has been calm and peaceful, with voters casting their ballots and community members going about their daily activities.
A truck driver has allegedly killed a pedestrian and a motorcyclist on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.…
The father of former Big Brother Naija winner Ilebaye Odiniya has publicly addressed the ongoing…
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund has announced that four of the six proposed multi-purpose zonal…
The Federal Executive Council has approved three major Public-Private Partnership projects aimed at boosting infrastructure…
The Indigenous People of Biafra has declared May 30, 2026, as a sit-at-home day across…
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has reportedly decided to pursue a return to the presidency on…
This website uses cookies.