LASIEC unveils new website ahead of council polls

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), has unveiled a new user-friendly website as part of its preparedness for the forthcoming Local Council elections slated for 24th of July, 2021.
Chairman of the Commission, Hon. Justice Ayotunde Phillips (Rtd)

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), has unveiled a new user-friendly website as part of its preparedness for the forthcoming Local Council elections slated for 24th of July, 2021.

In her remarks during the unveiling, the Chairman of the Commission, Hon. Justice Ayotunde Phillips (Rtd), stated that the new website is faster, more secure, easier to navigate, and user-friendly as part of efforts to boost communication between the Commission and various stakeholders in the public, particularly at this crucial period.

She enjoined members of the public to visit the website: www.lasiec.gov.ng and other social media handles of the Commission on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram for up-to-date, real-time and accurate information, inquiries, complaints and feedback via the channels.

She also stated that for transparency, recruitment of ad-hoc personnel will be carried out online, media accreditation and election observer forms will also be available to download from the website.

The Chairman further reiterated that in order to guarantee the legitimacy and credibility of the electoral process, the electorate must be encouraged, educated, informed and provided with basic information about participating in elections so as to freely express their political choices.

While pledging the Commission’s commitment to free, fair, credible and inclusive Council polls, Justice Phillips said LASIEC would continue to build and sustain its integrity as an impartial body recognised for excellence in electoral administration and the sustenance of democracy, advising all participants in the election process to play by the rules and comply with the guidelines issued by the Commission.

Total
0
Shares
Related Posts
Read More

End SARS Panel: Stray bullet victim, Mariam Shobukola testifies, seeks N10m compensation

A 15-year old senior secondary school student who was allegedly hit by a police stray bullet on February 5, 2020 during a clash between police officers and protesting commercial motorcyclists, has testified before the Lagos State Judicial Panel on Restitution for Victims of SARS-related abuses.
Read More

Lagos Govt. empowers retirees in 2-day fish farming training

The Permanent Secretary Public Service Office Mrs. Sunkanmi Oyegbola ably represented by the Secretary Staff Housing Board, Mr. Abdul-Rafiu Fashola in his closing remark averred that “this programme being part of the State Government efforts and commitments to provide the right tools and environment not only to serving workers but equally engage our retirees to excel after retirement, having served and contributed their quotas to the development of the state”.