The Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has praised the peaceful and well-coordinated conduct of the October 9 Local Government elections in the state.
Speaking on Wednesday after casting his vote at the Pushik 1 polling unit in Ampang West, Mangu Local Government Area, at around 9:15 a.m., Governor Mutfwang commended the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) for organizing a smooth and efficient electoral process aimed at delivering free, fair, and credible elections.
“The exercise has commenced in earnest,” the Governor said.
He added, “As I drove from Jos through Barkin-Ladi to Mangu, I observed enthusiastic voters heading to their polling units to cast their votes.”
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Governor Mutfwang reassured the public that their votes would count, expressing satisfaction with the efficiency of the process.
“I’m pleased to have cast my vote. The process is smooth and much faster than the BVAS machines used in general elections,” he remarked.
He also expressed confidence that the large turnout of voters would be swiftly managed, given that accreditation and voting were proceeding simultaneously without hitches.
“Due to the peaceful nature of the exercise and the maturity displayed by voters, security personnel have had little to do,” Governor Mutfwang added, noting the transparency of the election process.
He emphasized the need for electoral systems to continually evolve
He said, “The smoothness of this election has taught me that we must remain adaptable regarding technological platforms for elections.
“Accreditation is critical to the integrity of any election. Once it is done seamlessly, and people are confident that their votes will count, our electoral process will continue to grow with integrity.”