ONDO LG ELECTION: ONDO PDP PULLS OUT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS, CITES ODIEC'S LACK OF CREDIBILITY
In a dramatic turn of events ahead of the January 18, 2025, Local Government elections in Ondo State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has announced its withdrawal from the electoral process. The party's decision, which has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, was made public in a press statement signed by its Director of Media and Publicity, Leye Igbabo.
The PDP's withdrawal affects all 15 Chairmanship candidates and 131 Councillorship candidates it had fielded for the election. The party claims its decision stems from a loss of confidence in the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC). According to the PDP, ODIEC's lack of transparency, impartiality, and credibility has compromised the integrity of the election process.
“Recent observations and reports point to a troubling pattern of double standards by ODIEC, raising serious doubts about their ability to conduct a free, fair, and credible election,” the statement read.
This development adds a new layer of complexity to Ondo State’s political climate, as the PDP's withdrawal could significantly alter the dynamics of the local elections. The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which controls the state government, now appears to have a clearer path to dominate the polls.
The PDP’s withdrawal also underscores growing concerns about electoral integrity in Nigeria's democratic process. As one of the nation’s major opposition parties, the PDP’s decision highlights the party’s stance against what it perceives as a flawed system.
“As a responsible political party committed to democracy and the rule of law, we cannot, in good conscience, confer legitimacy on this compromised process by participating in the election,” the PDP stated.
Observers and political analysts are now speculating on the potential impact of this decision on the PDP’s future in Ondo State. Will the party’s decision galvanize public support against what it has termed a compromised electoral process, or will it lead to diminished influence at the grassroots level?
As the state gears up for the January 18 elections, all eyes will be on the remaining political players and ODIEC to see how they navigate the fallout from the PDP’s withdrawal. For now, the PDP has assured its supporters and the people of Ondo State that its commitment to electoral reform and democratic principles remains unwavering.
This bold move by the PDP is set to spark discussions on the future of local governance in Ondo State and the larger implications for Nigeria's democratic process.
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