Due to the wild fire motion of Covid-19 across the country, the Ondo State local government elections scheduled to hold on April 18, 2020, has been postponed indefinitely.
Recall that the Chairman of the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC), Prof Yomi Dinakin, last week insisted that the council polls would hold despite the threat of spread of COVID-19.
Prof. Dinakin said arrangements would be made to ensure the safety of the electorates by providing washing hands basin, hand sanitisers and provision of seats to avoid crowding.
However,on Friday, while addressing journalists, Prof. Dinakin said the 10 political parties agreed to the postponement because they could not hold any campaign rallies.
He said the political parties argued that they complied with the directives of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu ban on political rallies and gatherings.
Dinakin said the preparedness of the commission might be jeopardised by unforeseen circumstances during the conduct of the elections, adding that it might be difficult to control crowd on election day.
Prof Dinakin said the commission would monitor state government activities and announcements before a new date can be announced?
He expressed optimism that the federal government would also postpone the implementation of its policy that all local councils in the country must have elected officials by May this year.
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