Editorial
LG Polls: Kudos To RSIEC
April 17, 2021 local government election conducted by the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) has come and gone. All indications were that the polls were successfully concluded across the 23 local government areas of the state. In the results announced by RSIEC 24 hours after the election, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won all the chairmanship and councillorship positions. We congratulate the PDP on their victory.
It was reported that the state recorded a peaceful, credible and transparent election. And that is a demonstration of Governor Nyesom Wike’s commitment to deepening democracy in the country. The governor has always been an advocate of credible and transparent conduct of elections in our nation. The sincerity of his advocacy was witnessed in the just-concluded Rivers local government elections.
RSIEC is commended for conducting a free, fair, credible and peaceful local government election in all the 23 local government councils of the state. The distribution of election materials, accreditation of voters, counting and recording of votes were carried out transparently. The security agencies also acted professionally before, during and after the election. They deserve approbation.
Though there was initial tension and thinking that the results would be doctored, it all turned out to be a farce. All the results declared by the electoral umpire were the same as announced at the various polling units. This is what we wish for the state in particular and the country in general – an electoral process where the people will choose their leaders by their votes, not by coercion.
It is heart-warming that voters expressed so much confidence in the electoral process to the point that even when RSIEC officials arrived late with their materials at some polling units, many voters who had earlier reported at such polling units but left because of the absence of both officials and materials, returned to vote on sighting electoral officers.
Also, the electorate peacefully organised themselves by casting their votes for the candidates of their choice at the various polling units. The electoral commission attributed the peaceful and successful conduct of the elections to adequate security and orderly behaviour of the electorate. Similarly, the candidates of all the parties and their agents are lauded for their peaceful and orderly disposition while participating in the exercise.
Some stakeholders have attributed the peaceful atmosphere of the election to the non-participation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the poll. We agree no less with that view. Truly, if the APC had participated, they would have coerced security agencies and done all manner of negative things like instructing cultists or even security agents to shoot at voters as well as hiring thugs to do away with ballot boxes.
The message to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is that they could conduct credible elections if they resist pressures from different quarters. Indeed, INEC can be committed to doing the right thing. The federal electoral body should build confidence and borrow a leaf from RSIEC. Every other thing will move on smoothly and our democracy will be better for it.
Following the successful poll, a deluge of commendations has continued to trail RSIEC. Stakeholders in the state are united in describing the election as credible, free, fair and transparent. Those who expressed satisfaction with the commission’s handling of the election include the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) and Labour Party, among others. IPAC declared that the outcome of the poll was fair and credible.
The result of this election has come as a surprise to critics of the Wike administration as they thought violence and intimidations would disrupt the ballot. We urge RSIEC to build on this success in subsequent elections as its continued credibility is key to the success or outcome of elections in the state. The state electoral body may wish to embark on early preparations as well as plugging identified loopholes in future elections.
Again, the aftermath of the election was a sign that RSIEC had been listening to the cries of Rivers people. Even though there were a few reports of ballot box snatching, intimidation, thumbprinting of ballot papers and pockets of violence as well as buying of votes, the election was far much better than others conducted by INEC under the present APC government.
Having been voted for, it is expected that the elected council officials will deliver dividends of democracy in their respective local government areas. They must desist from abusing the opportunity they have been given to serve the people at the grassroots. The craving for money that characterises the conduct of political office holders at the grassroots must be shunned.
The newly-elected local government officials should be responsible and responsive to the needs of their people. They have to interact with their subjects, identify their problems and solve them. After all, that is why they were elected in the first place. For the elected chairmen to succeed, they have to work in synergy with their deputies and councillors. This will check unnecessary bickering among them that may result in poor governance of the councils.
On the whole, we congratulate all the elected chairmen and councillors across the state. We urge those who are dissatisfied with the outcome of the poll to seek redress in the court of law where justice is expected to be served and stop vilifying an election that has been adjudged free and fair by the good people of Rivers State.
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