The Kano State Independent Electoral Commission ( KANSIEC) Chairman , Professor Sani Lawan Malumfashi has said that candidate,vying for office of the  Chairman of local government council will pay a sum of N10 million ,while the councilorship will pay N5 million to contest upcoming slated for November 30 th ,2024

This was just as he stated that there would be a different amount to be pay by both women and people with disabilities

Professor  Malumfashi made this known on Thursday,while addressing political parties and press adding that he does not belong to any political party

He further stated that those that were still working  both in private and public outfits ,must resign their position 30 days before election

He however disclosed that the N10 million and N5 million for the chairmanship and N5 million for Councillorship was as a result of high cost of everything in every items to be purchased and spent during election

Professor  Malumfashi then added that the body will conduct the forthcoming local government elections in the state devoid of interference from any quarters.

The Chairman of the commission, also  disclosed  the elections’ timetable and guidelines to leaders of the 19 political parties in the state on Thursday.

“The commission will operate Independently in conducting the forthcoming local government elections in the state; nobody is going to interfere with our activities.

He warned that  nobody should approach us with a bribe. If anybody approaches us with a bribe, we are going to expose them; we did it before, we will do it again”, Malumfashi warned.

He also said that the commission is determined to conduct free and fair local government elections and dispassionately too.

On the nomination form fees for candidates for the election – N10 million for chairmanship and N5 million for councillorship, Malumfashi said the fees were realistic amounts arrived at by the commission.

He explained that while the commission is not a revenue collection agency, it is also not a charity organisation.

He said if sister States such as Kaduna, Katsina, Jigawa and Kebbi, would fix their nomination forms fees in that range, he saw no reason why his commission should not fix such amounts.

Malumfashi  therefore urged election candidates to conduct their campaigns devoid of foul language, personal attacks on opponents or violence.

Instead, he said they should focus on issues such as unemployment, poverty and insecurity, which are currently bedevilling the society.

He appeaked to  all stakeholders such as politicians, traditional and religious leaders, community leaders, CSOs, security agencies and the media, to cooperate with the commission to enable it to conduct a free, fair and credible election.

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