TRENDING
Chinda emerges Rivers APC governorship candidate • Unity Cup: Chelle Adds Two More Players To Super Eagles Squad • 2027: Zamfara APC faces fresh crisis as Shinkafi denies withdrawal • Bowen University’s one-day VC advocates people-centred policies • Paystack bets on AI-powered dashboard to transform business operations • S&P Upgrades Seven Nigerian Banks as Dangote Refinery Eyes September IPO • Reftop backs Palm Crest in push to expand oil palm business • Turaki-Led PDP Denies Blocking Presidential Aspirants From Obtaining Forms • Inside the purge of a sprawling extortion racket at Lagos’ ports corridors • Control of mineral assets emerges as driver of Plateau State violence • Kaduna Governor Approves N1b for Judiciary Workers entitlement • Itoto Emmanuel: CEO Engraced Events successfully produces MC Casino Funny By Nature in Eko Hotel Lagos • From Nigeria to Europe: How VampAI is quietly redefining recruitment technology • APC declares Gov Bago unopposed governorship candidate in Niger • Anyaoku, Others Raise Concern Over Rising Insecurity, Poverty Ahead Of 2027 Elections • Plateau aspirants petition APC over alleged flawed primaries • Oyo Guber APC primary: Former Nigeria’s power minister Adelabu takes an early lead as collation begins • ASUU-Benin threatens to shut universities over unimplemented agreement • 2027: ADC unveils plans for one million-man march for good governance • Ogun set to begin zero-dose vaccination campaign • Chinda emerges Rivers APC governorship candidate • Unity Cup: Chelle Adds Two More Players To Super Eagles Squad • 2027: Zamfara APC faces fresh crisis as Shinkafi denies withdrawal • Bowen University’s one-day VC advocates people-centred policies • Paystack bets on AI-powered dashboard to transform business operations • S&P Upgrades Seven Nigerian Banks as Dangote Refinery Eyes September IPO • Reftop backs Palm Crest in push to expand oil palm business • Turaki-Led PDP Denies Blocking Presidential Aspirants From Obtaining Forms • Inside the purge of a sprawling extortion racket at Lagos’ ports corridors • Control of mineral assets emerges as driver of Plateau State violence • Kaduna Governor Approves N1b for Judiciary Workers entitlement • Itoto Emmanuel: CEO Engraced Events successfully produces MC Casino Funny By Nature in Eko Hotel Lagos • From Nigeria to Europe: How VampAI is quietly redefining recruitment technology • APC declares Gov Bago unopposed governorship candidate in Niger • Anyaoku, Others Raise Concern Over Rising Insecurity, Poverty Ahead Of 2027 Elections • Plateau aspirants petition APC over alleged flawed primaries • Oyo Guber APC primary: Former Nigeria’s power minister Adelabu takes an early lead as collation begins • ASUU-Benin threatens to shut universities over unimplemented agreement • 2027: ADC unveils plans for one million-man march for good governance • Ogun set to begin zero-dose vaccination campaign
Adamawa State set for June 13 council elections
Back to Home

Adamawa State set for June 13 council elections

Daily Post about 2 hours 2 mins read

The Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission (ADSIEC) has declared it is prepared for its planned local government election scheduled for June 13.

It said on Thursday that the election will hold across all 21 local government areas of the state.

The Commissioner of Public Affairs, Planning and Strategy of the commission, Zenald Zidon Love, reiterated during an interaction with newsmen in Yola that the commission has finalised preparations in line with the Electoral Act.

“All election materials are ready, ad-hoc staff have been recruited, and security agencies have been fully integrated into the process, including the screening of candidates,” Zidon Love said.

He added that a joint meeting with security agencies is scheduled for June 8, 2026, at the ADSIEC Secretariat to finalise security arrangements.

The timetable for the council election shows that electioneering campaigns, which officially began on May 1, 2026, will end on June 11, 2026, while results are expected to be declared between June 13 and June 14, 2026, with a rerun, if necessary, slated for June 20.

The ADSIEC spokesman confirmed that 11 political parties have been cleared to participate in the polls, among them the Young Progressive Party (YPP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), and Social Democratic Party (SDP).

The others are the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), All Peoples Party (APP), All Progressives Congress (APC), Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Boot Party (BP), and Accord Party (AP).

Adamawa State set for June 13 council elections

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.