Inauguration of FCT council chairmen: Court litigations stalled process - Bello

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Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Mallam Mohammed Bello has given reasons why the FCT administration failed to inaugurate council chairmen elected

during the off-season election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission last year.

Recall that the court had restrained the FCT administration from going ahead with the inauguration of the elected chairmen, a development that led to protests by some aggrieved people recently. ” So you can rest assured that the FCTA had nothing to do with the court case at all. It doesn’t make sense for us to superintend over an electoral process that was adjudged very transparent and we were able to be commended because during that area council election we lost some, and we won some. Tell me any area council or local government in Nigeria where the sitting government lost an election.

 

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