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Ogun LG polls: OGSIEC demands N200,000 from candidates, ask officeholders to resign

Daily Post Nigeria Published DAILY POST reports that those vying to be councillors are to pay N100,000 each. The Chairman of OGSIEC, Babatunde Osibodu, disclosed this on Tuesday at a press conference he addressed at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta. Osibodu said, “The Electoral Law 2007 provides for payment of a non-refundable deposit by intending candidates.” He revealed that “For Chairmanship candidates, this fee has been set as N200,000 while for Councillorship candidates, it is N100,000.” However, Osibodu said women participating in the election would not pay a dime. “For the avoidance of doubt, this means that female candidates will not be required to make any deposit,” he declared.

Oelwein Police Cite Local Woman, and Look Into Theft

Oelwein Police Cite Local Woman, and Look Into Theft Local officials are looking into a theft in Oelwein. The incident was reported at about 12:45pm Thursday (April 8), in the 10 block of 1st Avenue SE. No other details were released. Get our free mobile app A young Oelwein woman has been cited following a driving violation. Just before Midnight Thursday, a vehicle driven by 19 year old Hannah Vanhyfte was pulled over in the 900 block of North Frederick. Vanhyft was given a citation for Driving While her License is Suspended. 50 Famous Brands That No Longer Exist    

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Police ramp up presence on roads ahead of busy Christmas holiday season

All available police resources deployed this Christmas Powerful new campaign launches to highlight impact of road trauma Double demerits apply Midnight Thursday until January 3, 2021 Police and Road Safety Minister Michelle Roberts is urging drivers to show care and consideration for one another on the roads this festive season as Police commence their State-wide Traffic blitz. Traffic enforcement operations are being ramped up, with additional police resources and extra overtime approved ahead of the festive period. Police will be patrolling arterial routes linked to holiday destinations in regional WA and in the metropolitan area, officers will deploy “lockdown’s” utilising drug and booze bus operations.

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