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PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

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PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

Residents of Lagos State and neighbouring state, Ogun on Saturday, July 24, 2021, came out in few numbers to cast their ballots in polling units across local councils in the state to elect their local government chairmen and councillors for a fresh four-year term.

In Lagos State, the polls are open across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Development Areas of the state.

However, in Ogun State, 12 political parties are battling for council chairmanship or councillorship in the 236 wards in the 20 local government areas of the state.

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

WARD 002, Ijeh Polling Unit, Eti-Osa LGA

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

PICTORIALS: Local Government elections hold in Lagos, Ogun

 

 

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