Enugu state governor-elect, Ifeany Ugwuanyi, and his Imo state counterpart, Emeka Ihedioha, and members of the states’ houses of assembly elected during the last general election have been issued certificates of return.
Also issued the certificate of return is the Deputies governor elect of the two states.
The certificates were jointly issued today (Wednesday) at a brief but colourful ceremony at the INEC’s office in Enugu by the national commissioner in charge of Enugu, Anambra and Benue state, Festus Okoye and the state’s resident electoral commissioner, Emeka Ononanmadu.
Imo state: Emeka Ihedioha
The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has also issued certificate of returns to Imo State Governor Elect Emeka Ihedioha along side elected members of the state house of assembly
While receiving the certificate of returns in Owerri Emeka Ihedioha lauded INEC and the security agents for their efforts and transparency in the just concluded elections in the state
Our Correspondent Saturday Ochia reports that the newly elected 27 members of the Imo State House of Assembly also received their certificates of return.
Some of the Lawmakers who also received their certificate of returns said they will work in synergy with the executive to provide the much needed democratic dividends to the people.
The Governor Elect Emeka Ihedioha of the Peoples Democratic Party was declared winner f the 2019 Governorship Election after defeating his closest rival Uche Nwosu of the Action Alliance party at the just concluded March 9th Governorship Election.
Bayelsa state
Also, newly elected members of the Bayelsa House Of Assembly have expressed commitment to service and effective representation of the people of their constituencies.
They spoke to TVC News after receiving their certificates of return from the Independent National Electoral Commission in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State
capital.
Ovieteme George reports that the presentation of Certificates of Return to members-elect of the Bayelsa House of Assembly was in recognition of their victory by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Some the elected lawmakers would be representing their constituencies in the Bayelsa Assembly for the third time.