Following snatching of election materials in some part of Ilaje and
Ondo East local government areas of Ondo State, the Resident Electoral
Commissioner, REC, Mr. Segun Agbaje in the state yesterday cancelled
elections in the affected areas.
According to the REC, the
affected areas include, Ugbo wards in the state constituency 1, and some
units in Ondo East local government.
The Nation had earlier
reported that some suspected thugs loyal to the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) allegedly hijacked elections materials met for Ugba wards in
Ayetoro community in Ilaje council when they were bringing them from the
riverine.
Agbaje, who confirmed this, said information filtered in that ballot
boxes and papers, meant for several units in Ayetoro and Ugbo Ward 2,
were snatched by armed men.
One of the presiding officers, who
preferred anonymity disclosed that Ilepete community, the collation
centre for Ugbo Ward 3, was also reportedly attacked by armed thugs, who
engaged in sporadic shooting at Ilowo to scare voters away.
Also
at Ute Ward 12, Unit 6 in Ose Constituency, armed thugs launched an
attack, snatching electoral materials and disappearing with them.
INEC
also confirmed that there was no voting at Itekule, in Ondo East Local
Government, as sustained gunshots kept voters indoors throughout the
accreditation and voting period.
Following
snatching of election materials in some part of Ilaje and Ondo East
local government areas of Ondo State, the Resident Electoral
Commissioner, REC, Mr. Segun Agbaje in the state yesterday cancelled
elections in the affected areas.
According to the REC, the
affected areas include, Ugbo wards in the state constituency 1, and some
units in Ondo East local government.
The Nation had earlier
reported that some suspected thugs loyal to the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) allegedly hijacked elections materials met for Ugba wards in
Ayetoro community in Ilaje council when they were bringing them from the
riverine.
Agbaje,
who confirmed this, said information filtered in that ballot boxes and
papers, meant for several units in Ayetoro and Ugbo Ward 2, were
snatched by armed men.
One of the presiding officers, who
preferred anonymity disclosed that Ilepete community, the collation
centre for Ugbo Ward 3, was also reportedly attacked by armed thugs, who
engaged in sporadic shooting at Ilowo to scare voters away.
Also
at Ute Ward 12, Unit 6 in Ose Constituency, armed thugs launched an
attack, snatching electoral materials and disappearing with them.
INEC
also confirmed that there was no voting at Itekule, in Ondo East Local
Government, as sustained gunshots kept voters indoors throughout the
accreditation and voting period.
Agbaje
disclosed that the commission had taken a decision to reschedule the
elections in the affected areas, particularly areas where elections did
not take place at all.
The REC added, “We have the reports already
and we are waiting for the collation officers to finish their work
before we can take a final decision.
“If the votes affected in the
area are substantial, we will reschedule the election. If we have
enough ballot papers after today, we can schedule a bye election for
tomorrow (Sunday).
“If we don’t have enough ballot papers, we will
just wait for Abuja to supply us the materials and then conduct a
bye-election at the same time in all the affected areas.”
He also confirmed that the police had waded into the situation to ensure that peace returned to the affected areas.
Apart
from some irregularities, the election witnessed inducement, which was
widespread across the state and was perpetrated by a particular
political party.
The electorates were offered between one thousand to two thousand naira to vote for candidates of a political party.
Akure
South, Akure North, Ikare, Owo, akungba, Uso, Oka, Odigbo, Ile Oluji
and other major towns in the state witnessed low turn out of
electorates.
A chieftain of the All Progressive Congress( APC) in
the state, Mr. Rasaq Obe attributed the low turn out to the complacency
by the people.
He said the excitement displayed during the March 28 election was no longer there.
According to Mr. Obe, those who refused to come out and vote because it
was only house of assembly election got it wrong, as a rubber stamp
assembly cannot move the state forward.
Source: Dailypost

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