National
Osun LG: OSSIEC Opens Portal For Media, CSO Registration
The Osun State Independent Electoral Commission, OSSIEC, has announced that it will open its portal for media, stakeholder and civil society organisations willing to observe the February 22 local government election.
This was contained in a press release signed by Information Officer of the commission,Sadiat Isiaka, on Wednesday, and made available to newsmen in Osogbo.
The press release warned that only duly registered and accredited media, stakeholder and civil society organisations will be allowed to access facility to observe the election.
Read Also: Wike Revokes Govs, Bamidele, Anyanwu, Nnamani, Moro, 563 Others’ Land In Abuja
The press release reads “Ahead of the Osun Local Government election slated for February 22, 2025, every Media, Stakeholder and Civil Society Organisation willing to OBSERVE the election is hereby called upon to register through the Commission’s portal www.ossiec.org, as from Wednesday 22nd January, 2025, for ease of accreditation and for proper documentation.
“Note that ONLY duly registered and accredited Media, Stakeholder and Civil Society Organisations that satisfy the conditions stipulated by the Commission will be allowed access and facility to OBSERVE the election. Note further that this is part of the Commisison’s arrangement for stakeholders’ participation which is strictly an OBSERVATION and not a MONITORING mission.”
-
Metro9 months ago
Husband Of Osun Missing Police Cries Out To IGP For Help
-
National9 months ago
Lagere Flyover: Ooni Lauds Gov Adeleke, Urges To Do More On Stomach Infrastructure
-
National9 months ago
Osun Monarch Threatens Journalists As Fake Doctor Nabbed Over Pregnant Woman’s Death Freed, Resumes Duty At Hospital
-
Education6 months ago
Osun Poly Commences Sales Of HND Admission Application Form For 2024/2025 Session
-
Entertainment9 months ago
Buried Alive Challenge : Man Speaks From Underground After 23 hours
-
National9 months ago
Nigerian Man Announces ‘Buried Alive For 24 Hours’ Challenge
-
National9 months ago
Binance CEO Claims Nigerian Officials Demanded Crypto Payments To ‘Make Issues Go Away’
-
Politics9 months ago
Gov Ododo Spent 100 Days Serving Bello As Special Driver – Okai