The Chairmen of the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council
Development Areas (LCDA) chairmen in the state have vacated their
offices and handed over to their respective Council Managers, Daily Independent reliably gathered on Tuesday.
This development is coming on the heels of a directive from the Lagos
State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, ordering all the 57 council
chairmen to vacate their offices following the expiration of their
mandatory three-year tenure.
Fashola had in a statement issued on
Monday night directed the council chairmen to vacate their offices
following the expiration of their three-year statutory tenure on Tuesday
October 28, 2014.
According to the statement signed by the
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Aderemi Ibirogba, the
three-year statutory tenure of all LG Chairmen and Councilors in Lagos
State has expired, adding that they had to vacate their offices
yesterday (Tuesday).
The statement read in part:
“Consequently, all affected officials, including Supervisors, Council
Secretaries and other political appointees are legally required to
vacate their offices by close of business on the same day.
“Chairmen are hereby directed to co-ordinate the exercise and hand over
to the Council Managers in their respective Local Governments who will
take charge of the administration until further notice.
“It is
expected that newly elected officials will resume office after the next
local government elections to be scheduled and conducted by the State
Independent Electoral Commission upon completion of the continuous voter
registration, ward re-delineation and polling booth re-distribution
exercise embarked upon by the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC).”
In compliance with the directive, council chairmen in the state have started vacating their offices.
But reports have it that some chairmen who have only served a single
term of three years, are lobbing to be remain in office to enhance their
chances at the next local government election to be conducted by the
Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) at a yet to be
determined date."
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