The Nasarawa State Independent Electoral Commission (NASEIC) said it has proposed N600m in the 2021 budget for the conduct of the state Local government election in February 27th 2021.
Chairman of the Commission Ayuba Wandai made this known when the Commission appeared before the State House of Assembly Committee on NASIEC, Multilateral Cooperation and Community Development to defend its 2021 budget proposal.
Wandai said the commission is working hard towards ensuring the smooth conduct of the local government poll in the state.
“We are still within the law to conduct the local government poll in the state. We have planned to train the 13 local government Chairmen and 147 councillors if elected during the election,” he said.
Usman Wandai appreciated the committee for supporting the activities of the commission and called for its sustenance.
Earlier, Chairman of the Committee Mohammed Okpoku, assured the commission of the House’s support. He urged the management of the commission to continue to be up and doing in taking the commission to greater heights in the state.
The chairman also assured the commission of continued support to succeed and to conduct the best LG poll so far in the country.
Meanwhile, the management of UNICEF led by Nasarwwa State Coordinator of UNICEF Assisted Programme, Yakubu Mohammed, also defended the agency 2021 budget proposal as he assured that UNICEF would continue to intervene in health, water sanitation, basic education and child protection among others for the overall development of communities in the state.
The management of the Nasarawa state Community and Social Development Agency ( NSCDA) led by its General Manager, Ahmed Saidu Ey-Shaa, appeared before the committee to defend its 2021 budget proposal.
Saidu Ey-Shaa said that NSCDA is a World Bank assisted projects aimed at reducing poverty and improving on the health and standard of living of the rural dwellers.
The general manager solicited for the support of the committee to enable it to succeed in the tasks ahead of them.
Zainab Sa’id