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Election: Impressive turnout in Plateau LG elections amid optimism for future engagement

From Tongnaan Bawa, Jos

Plateau State Local government elections witnessed an impressive turnout, particularly in Jos North and South, where residents demonstrated their commitment to the electoral process.

Dachung Bagos, a former member of the House of Representatives for Jos South and Jos East, expressed optimism after casting his vote at polling unit in Giring Ward.

He emphasised that the local government elections are essential for electing the right leaders.

Silas Dung, the PDP Chairmanship candidate for Jos South, shared Bagos’s sentiment after voting in his polling unit, where the turnout was notably impressive.

Despite the overall enthusiasm, some areas reported lower turnout figures. Many voters attributed this to the six-year hiatus in local elections in Plateau State.

As of 12:36 PM, reports from various local government units indicated a positive trend, with many polling stations experiencing high voter turnout. Election monitors observed that the atmosphere was generally peaceful, reflecting a collective desire for democratic participation among the populace.

Local officials and party representatives are optimistic that this election will set a new standard for civic engagement in Plateau State. The enthusiasm seen in Jos South could signal a shift in voter attitudes, potentially leading to greater participation in future elections.

Our correspondent reports that earlier at Jos North, voting started by 10: 20am due to late turn out of voters to various polling units.

As the day progresses, the successful conduct of these elections may pave the way for a revitalised democratic spirit in the state, with leaders hopeful that this newfound engagement will continue to grow as residents recognise the importance of their voices in shaping local governance.

Chairmanship Candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Bassa local government, Tabawa Ariku complained of lack of shortage of voting materials supplied by Plateau State electoral commission, despite their assurance.

She said instead of one hundred and fifty thousand of voting sheets for electorate, only thirteen thousand, five hundred was released with a promise of sending the remaining which she said is not good enough.

People with disabilities, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers, and aged people were given special consideration of voting ahead of others.

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