women in OndoOndon Election: APC's Candidtate; Akeredolu Accuses Military for Collaborating With PDP to Rig The Election
Women in Ondo South displaying their PVC |
The Ondo State Governorship election took place in all the
18 Local government Areas of the state yesterday, with voters trooping
out early in the day to cast their votes.
However, Polling Officers (POs) had hectic time accrediting
voters. This was due to the malfunctioning Smart Card Readers (SMC) that
failed to either capture the fingers or picture of voters.
For instance, the state governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko could
not be accredited because the card reader rejected his thumbprint. He
had to fill the incident form before he was allowed to cast his vote.
The situation gave rise to condemnation by the leading
candidates in the election. The All Progressives Congress (APC)
candidate, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, who spoke to newsmen after casting his
vote in his Owo hometown, said INEC ought to have tested the devices
before deploying them for the election.
Also, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Eyitayo
Jegede lamented that the card readers were malfunctioning, warning INEC
against disenfranchising his supporters.
The Alliance for Democracy (AD) candidate, Olusola Oke
complained bitterly over the situation, alleging that many of the card
readers deployed to his area in Ilaje Local government did not function
effectively.
“I am not easily frustrated, but it is embarrassing as a
candidate that the card reader could not easily capture my hands,” he
said
However, despite thefrustrationsabout the card readers, the
election was generally peaceful in all parts of the state, with voters
casting their votes unmolested.
Beside problems of electronic accreditation of voters,
voting started as early as 8am in most of the polling units across the
state, while cases of electoral malpractices and ballot snatching were
minimal.
Law enforcement agents, including Police, Civil Defence
Corps, as well as, road safety officials, were deployed to the polling
units to prevent a breakdown of law and order.
The restriction order across the state was totally adhered to, while business and vehicular activities were totally shut down.
The electoral officers displayed a high sense of
professionalism in their dealings with voters. In most of the polling
units, the INEC adhoc staff separately handled verification,
accreditation and voting.
To make the work of electoral officers easier and faster,
most voters took it upon themselves to search for their names from the
voter list displayed on the wall at the polling units, which they did
wholeheartedly without any murmuring or complaint.
At the close of counting of votes in the polling units
across the state, feelers showed that the leading contenders, Akeredolu,
Eyitayo and Olusola Oke won in their respective senatorial districts of
Ondo South, Ondo Central and Ondo North respectively.
As things are, the four local government councils in Akoko
land and Akure may be the deciding factor as to who would win the
election.
Already, early results from Akeredolu’s Owo base showed the
APC candidate maintaining a clear lead by defeating his opponents, while
Jegede also won overwhelmingly in his central zone. Oke, who defected
to AD in the wake of the acrimonious APC primary, also demonstrated his
control of the riverine area as he won overwhelmingly in this area.
The three leading candidates in the election lauded the electoral commission on the conduct of the election.
The candidates specifically commended the massive voters turn out and maturity displayed by the electorate during the election
Meanwhile, the Alliance for Democracy (AD) in Ondo State has
alleged that both APC and PDP jointly rigged the governorship election.
According to the spokesperson of Olusola Oke Campaign
Organisation, Kolawole Olabisi, the parties made good their threats to
“win the election at all cost by embarking on spate of intimidation,
heavy monetisation and outright manipulation of the ballot materials in
the ongoing election.”
The party lamented that it was unfortunate that the APC,
whose mantra of a complete change to a corruption free Nigeria was now
the very apostle of corruption, intimidation and outright manipulation
of votes by heavily monetising the voting processes in the election.
His words: “They have threatened to win this election at all cost and today, they have demonstrated their willingness to make their prediction come true. Our leaders were brutalised and hounded out of their homes in order to scare them and their supporters from the polling booths, they have brought in loads and loads of money to buy votes due to the pangs of hunger, which they brought unto the people.
“Yet, they say they are fighting corruption. Again, the PDP
too has been attacking us, including our candidate, Chief Olusola Oke,
they are now buying votes in the full glare of all, shamelessly to
continue pillaging the State.
“From all over the state reports have it that cases of
electoral manipulations are ongoing, the PVC card readers are not
functioning properly and appear to have been compromised as they show
figures different from what was usually recorded in the accreditation
exercise.”
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