Category: Ekiti 2018

  • Ekiti Governorship election: INEC declares Fayemi winner

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has been officially declared winner of Saturday’s governorship election in Ekiti state.
    Fayemi was declared governor-elect by the Chief Returning Officer, Prof. Idowu Abel Olayinka at 7.59 am on Sunday.
    Olayinka, who is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, declared the poll’s outcome after party agents signed the official result sheet.
    Fayemi polled 197, 459 votes to defeat the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate and incumbent Deputy Governor, Professor Kolapo Olusola who garnered 178, 121 votes.
    The former Minister’s  declaration was greeted with the chants of APC Change! APC change! APC change!!! by party faithful at the state collation centre.
    According to Olayinka, total number of valid votes cast is 394, 594.
    Total number of rejected votes is 18, 857 while total number of votes cast is 403, 451.

    Other results declared by Olayinka include Accord, 250;  Action Alliance, 41;  ACD, 1149; AD, 216;  ADB, 1082;  ADA, 107;  AGAO, 31; ANRP, 125;  APA, 1199;  and APDA, 464.

    Also declared were  APGA, 70;  ANPP, 14;  DA, 14;  DPC, 147;  DPP,181;  FJP, 42;  GPN, 20;  I.D, 31;, KOWA, 23;  LP, 280;  MMN, 35;  MPN, 23;  NDLP, 44;  NPC, 353  PANDEL, 74;  and PGC, 1242.

    Others are DPA, 632;  PPN, 107;  SDO, 367;  UDP, 29;  UPN, 33;  YDP, 31 and YPP, 49.

    Olayinka said the  total valid votes in the election was 384,594 while  total votes cast was 403,451, with 18,857 votes  invalidated.

    Resident Electoral Commissioner,  Professor AbdulGaniy Olayinka Raji,   expressed satisfaction with the conduct and integrity of the exercise.
    Raji said: “We kept our promise and we have kept to our promise.”
    APC agent, Mr. Sunday Adunmo, said Fayemi’s victory is an assurance that better days are ahead.
    He said: “This is victory for Ekiti men, women, young and old. We thank God that we have reclaiming our land and restoring our values.
    “The light is back again, darkness is over in Ekiti.”
    Fayemi’s declaration as governor-elect has sparked jubilation in many towns and communities.

    The PDP, however, rejected the results, saying the election was marred by irregularities and attacks of its members and supporters.

    The party’s agent at the collation centre, Mr Sunday Olowolafe, urged the commission to stay action on the declaration of a winner until a re-run was conducted where there were established cases  of violence, vote-buying and ballot snatching.

    Fayemi is expected to take over from the incumbent, Mr Ayo Fayose,  on Oct. 16, 2018.

     

     

  • Ekiti Election Results: Fayemi (APC) 197,459 Eleka (PDP) 178,121

    Results of the Ekiti Governorship election declared by Local Government Collation officers at State Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)  office in Ado Ekiti.

    Ilejemeje LG

    APC 4,156

    PDP 3,937

    Irepodun LG

    APC13,869

    PDP 11,456

    Idi Osi LG

    APC 12,342

    PDP 11,145

    Oye LG

    APC  14,995

    PDP 11,271

    Efon LG

    APC 5,028

    PDP 5,192

    Moba LG

    APC 11,837

    PDP 8,520

    Ijero LG

    APC , 14,192

    PDP 11,077

    Gbonyi LG

    APC 11,498

    PDP 8,027

    Emure LG

    APC 7,048

    PDP 7,121

    Ikere LG

    APC 11,515

    PDP 17,183

    Ekiti West LG

    APC 12,648

    PDP 10,137

    Ikole LG

    APC 14,522

    PDP 13,961

    Ise Orun LG

    APC 11,908

    PDP 6,297

    Ekiti East 

    APC 12,778

    PDP 11,544

    Ekiti South West

    APC 11,015

    PDP ,8423

    Ado LG 

    APC 28,111

    PDP 32,810

  • How Fayemi defeated Eleka in Fayose’s LG

    The candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in yesterday’s governorship election in Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, was the clear winner in Governor Ayodele Fayose’s Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area, where many had expected Professor Eleka of the PDP to have a walk over.

    Fayemi polled 13,869 against Fayose’s anointed candidate’s 11,456 votes.

    However, Eleka won in Fayose’s polling unit and ward which was not enough to secure victory for his party in the local government area.

    The local government has 11 wards. Result from each ward was collated at the headquarters of INEC situated in Igede.

    A total of 66,162 voters  are registered in the local government while 27,306 were accredited.

    Of the 27,211 votes cast, 25,849 were valid while 1362 were rejected.

    Only party agents of APC and PDP present at the centre signed the result at 11:06p.m.

    Following is the full result:

    AWO WARD 3

    Total no of registered voters – 5102

    Total no of accredited – 2245

    Apc – 1074

    Pdp – 1002

    Total valid votes – 2121

    Total rejected – 96

    Total no of votes cast – 2217

    No cancellation

    Iropora/esure/eyio ward 8

    Total no of registered voters – 5637

    Total no of accredited – 2109

    Apc – 937

    Pdp – 1033

    Total valid votes – 2006

    Total rejected – 103

    Total no of votes cast – 2109

    No cancellation

    Igede 3 ward 7

    Total no of registered voters – 3902

    Total no of accredited – 1717

    Apc – 665

    Pdp – 963

    Total valid votes – 1652

    Total rejected – 61

    Total no of votes cast – 1713

    No cancellation

    Afao ward 1

    Total no of registered voters – 4286

    Total no of accredited – 2036

    Apc – 517

    Pdp – 1361

    Total valid votes – 1909

    Total rejected – 127

    Total no of votes cast – 2036

    No cancellation

    Are, ward 2

    Total no of registered voters – 4426

    Total no of accredited – 1968

    Apc – 701

    Pdp – 1095

    Total valid votes – 1850

    Total rejected – 108

    Total no of votes cast – 1958

     

    No cancellation

    Igede 2 ward 6

    Total no of registered voters – 5450

    Total no of accredited – 2307

    Apc – 891

    Pdp – 1190

    Total valid votes – 2114

    Total rejected – 187

    Total no of votes cast – 2301

    No cancellation

    Igede 1, ward 5

    Total no of registered voters – 5794

    Total no of accredited – 2610

    Apc – 1087

    Pdp – 1330

    Total valid votes – 2475

    Total rejected – 135

    Total no of votes cast – 2610

    No cancellation

    Iyin 1, ward 10

    Total no of registered voters – 6574

    Total no of accredited – 3014

    Apc – 2229

    Pdp – 612

    Total valid votes – 2887

    Total rejected – 110

    Total no of votes cast – 2998

    No cancellation

    Iyin 2, ward 11

    Total no of registered voters – 7148

    Total no of accredited – 3188

    Apc – 2218

    Pdp – 743

    Total valid votes – 3018

    Total rejected – 165

    Total no of votes cast – 3183

    No cancellation

    Iworoko, ward 9

    Total no of registered voters – 11025

    Total no of accredited – 2658

    Apc – 1315

    Pdp – 1140

    Total valid votes – 2521

    Total rejected – 130

    Total no of votes cast – 2651

    No cancellation

    Igbemo, ward 4

    Total no of registered voters – 6836

    Total no of accredited – 3454

    Apc – 2235

    Pdp – 987

    Total valid votes – 3295

    Total rejected – 140

    Total no of votes cast – 3435

    No cancellation

     

  • Ekiti 2018: Fayose loses local govt to APC

    The candidate of the All progressives Congress (APC) in the ongoing Ekiti State election has emerged victorious in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area.
    Kayode Fayemi of the APC polled 13,869 votes in the local government of the outgoing governor, Ayodele Fayose. The PDP had 11,456 votes.
    Even though the PDP won in Mr Fayose’s polling unit and ward, the votes in other wards were not enough to secure victory for his party in his local government.
    The local government has 11 wards and results from each ward was collated at the headquarters of INEC situated in Igede.
    A total of 66,162 electorates are registered in the local government while 27,306 were accredited.
    Of the 27,211 votes cast, 25,849 were valid while 1362 were rejected.
    Only party agents of APC and PDP present at the centre signed the result at 11:06p.m.
    SEE THE FULL RESULTS BELOW:
    AWO WARD 3
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 5102
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 2245
    APC – 1074
    PDP – 1002
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 2121
    TOTAL REJECTED – 96
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2217
    NO CANCELLATION
    IROPORA/ESURE/EYIO WARD 8
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 5637
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 2109
    APC – 937
    PDP – 1033
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 2006
    TOTAL REJECTED – 103
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2109
    NO CANCELLATION
    IGEDE 3 WARD 7
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 3902
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 1717
    APC – 665
    PDP – 963
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 1652
    TOTAL REJECTED – 61
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 1713
    NO CANCELLATION
    AFAO WARD 1
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 4286
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 2036
    APC – 517
    PDP – 1361
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 1909
    TOTAL REJECTED – 127
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2036
    NO CANCELLATION
    ARE, WARD 2
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 4426
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 1968
    APC – 701
    PDP – 1095
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 1850
    TOTAL REJECTED – 108
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 1958
    NO CANCELLATION
    IGEDE 2 WARD 6
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 5450
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 2307
    APC – 891
    PDP – 1190
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 2114
    TOTAL REJECTED – 187
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2301
    NO CANCELLATION
    IGEDE 1, WARD 5
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 5794
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 2610
    APC – 1087
    PDP – 1330
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 2475
    TOTAL REJECTED – 135
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2610
    NO CANCELLATION
    IYIN 1, WARD 10
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 6574
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 3014
    APC – 2229
    PDP – 612
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 2887
    TOTAL REJECTED – 110
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2998
    NO CANCELLATION
    IYIN 2, WARD 11
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 7148
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 3188
    APC – 2218
    PDP – 743
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 3018
    TOTAL REJECTED – 165
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 3183
    NO CANCELLATION
    IWOROKO, WARD 9
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 11025
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 2658
    APC – 1315
    PDP – 1140
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 2521
    TOTAL REJECTED – 130
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 2651
    NO CANCELLATION
    IGBEMO, WARD 4
    TOTAL NO OF REGISTERED VOTERS – 6836
    TOTAL NO OF ACCREDITED – 3454
    APC – 2235
    PDP – 987
    TOTAL VALID VOTES – 3295
    TOTAL REJECTED – 140
    TOTAL NO OF VOTES CAST – 3435
    NO CANCELLATION
  • Ekiti: Fayemi leads

    • NBC shuts Ekiti Radio after Fayose declared Olusola winner
    • Olusola: We contested against security agencies
    • Massive turnout, peaceful conduct as voters elect new governor
    • Fayose loses his local govt to APC
    • Card Reader malfunctions

    Dr. John Kayode Fayemi is on his way back to the Government House, Ado Ekiti, as governor.

    Fayemi, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the end of the collation  of results on Sunday morning  led his closest rival, Professor Olusola Eleka of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 12 of the 16 local government areas of the state, including Fayose’s  Irepodun-Ifelodun Local Government Area.

    Results of the election declared by Local Government Collation officers at the State Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)  office in Ado Ekiti before the final announcement of the winner are as follows:

    Ilejemeje LG

    APC 4,156

    PDP 3,937

    Irepodun LG

    APC13,869

    PDP 11,456

    Idi Osi LG

    APC 12,342

    PDP 11,145

    Oye LG

    APC  14,995

    PDP 11,271

    Efon LG

    APC 5,028

    PDP 5,192

    Moba LG

    APC 11,837

    PDP 8,520

    Ijero LG

    APC , 14,192

    PDP 11,077

    Gbonyi LG

    APC 11,498

    PDP 8,027

    Emure LG

    APC 7,048

    PDP 7,121

    Ikere LG

    APC 11,515

    PDP 17,183

    Ekiti West LG

    APC 12,648

    PDP 10,137

    Ikole LG

    APC 14,522

    PDP 13,961

    Ise Orun LG

    APC 11,908

    PDP 6,297

    Ekiti East 

    APC 12,778

    PDP 11,544

    Ekiti South West

    APC 11,015

    PDP ,8423

    Ado LG 

    APC 28,111

    PDP 32,810

    Turn out of voters was massive and the election was generally peaceful across the state.

    Observer groups attested to the peaceful conduct of the election.

    There were reports of ballot box snatching in a few places, but the commission said the development was not widespread to affect the outcome of the voting.

    Although some voters, including Eleka and Fayemi’s wife, Bisi, were rejected by the card readers, the use of the machines was generally successful.

    Governor Ayodele Fayose who will be handing over to the winner of the election accused the police of compromising the election process.

    Eleka, his anointed candidate for the election, made a similar allegation, claiming there were moves to tinker with the election result.

    That was a few hours after   expressing satisfaction at the conduct of the election and appreciating INEC “for being prompt” to his rejection by the card reader in his Ikere Ekiti polling booth.

    The police denied involvement in any dirty deal to tamper with the election as alleged.

    Fayemi warned Fayose to allow the will of the people to prevail, and desist from any plan to unleash thugs during the election.

    In a twist, however, Fayose went on air last night to declare Eleka winner of the election.

    In a swift reaction, the regulatory body for the electronic media in the country, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) ordered the immediate shut down of the Ekiti State Broadcasting Service (EKBS) which the governor used for the announcement.

    The station’s offence, according to the NBC, was  breaching provisions of the electoral act and broadcasting code by allowing the governor declare results of the governorship election when INEC had not announced it.

    It described the beach as unacceptable.

    Figures collated at the local government level showed that Fayemi had won in Ekiti East, Ekiti West, Ekiti Southwest, Gbonyin, Ido-Osi, Ijero, Ikole, Ilelemeje, Irepodun-Ifelodun, Ise-Orun, Moba and Oye, leaving Eleka to take only Ado Ekiti, Emure, Ikere and Efon LGAs.

    Fayose, police trade words over  alleged compromise of governorship poll

    Moment after casting his vote in his home town of Afao, Governor Fayose alleged that the election had been largely compromised by policemen.

    He told reporters that policemen aided and abetted the distribution of money to induce voters.

    He, however, admitted that voters turned out massively and conducted themselves in a peaceful manner.

    The governor  accused  policemen of  supervising ballot snatching  as well as providing  cover for those reported to be engaged in illegal sharing  of money on  election day.

    According to him, all attempts to personally report the alleged cases to the police authorities were rebuffed.

    “I want to state expressly that the police have hijacked the whole process; INEC might mean well but the process was tampered with by the police.

    “As I speak, thugs are having a field day snatching ballot boxes under police watch; this is a national disgrace.

    “There were cases of not only  ballot snatching, but ballot cleansing and clearing, even  as the police and other officers cooperated by looking the other way,’’ he said.

    But one of the three Police Commissioners deployed in the area to monitor the gubernatorial poll, Mr. Ali Janga, dismissed the allegations.

    He said most of the allegations raised by politicians were promptly investigated and were found to be untrue.

    His words: “I have visited some of the local governments and there was no electoral manipulation anywhere as being claimed.

    “People just raise false alarm by sending distress calls to us, but many of them were found to be false when we got there.

    “Election materials were distributed as early as possible and they were guarded by security men and the turnout was very impressive.’’

    He said the odds would not stop Eleka from winning.

    Eleka: We contested against security agencies, but I’ll win

    The PDP governorship candidate, Prof Eleka, said he was sure of victory after scoring 452 votes in his Unit 007, Ward 2, Okekuru in Ikere-Ekiti.

    The PDP candidate, who arrived his unit by 9.10 am, could not vote until 11.10 am because the smart card reader twice failed to verify his Permanent Voter Card (PVC), but he was eventually allowed to vote after he was manually verified.

    He said: “After I spoke with the INEC headquarters, they found a way out of it. So I’ve been able to cast my vote after being accredited.

    “I’m satisfied, and I want to appreciate INEC for being prompt. I also want to encourage them to find a way out in case it happens to any other person. It doesn’t have to be to the VIPs only. Nevertheless I appreciate their prompt response to this incident.”

    The PDP flag bearer said he was sure of victory because it was divinely ordained. Asked for his prediction after casting his vote, he said: “I am a man who lives by faith. Right from the beginning I’ve always known that it’s a journey that is ordained by God.

    “And any journey that is ordained by God definitely will be a success. By His grace, God will see me through; I’m going to coast to victory.”

    There was a chorus of “Amen” by his supporters and those who accompanied him.

    Eleka accused the APC of vote buying, adding that INEC officials and security agents were complicit as, according to him, they did nothing.

    He said Ekiti people would still vote for him despite the collecting money from APC, adding that they were not hungry and therefore could not be bought with “peanuts”.

    Eleka said: “It is left for the security agencies and INEC to do the needful. Let me be specific. The APC leaders are all round the various wards distributing money.

    “They’re at Ogbonjana Ward, at Igelearokun Ward. At the Afin Palace, a former chairman of the local government under APC government was seen distributing money.

    “Security agencies were just looking at them at those places, doing nothing. Even in Ikere here. And it’s quite unfortunate.

    “INEC should do the needful. We have received reports of APC members who have been distributing money right in the presence of INEC officials and in the presence of security agencies.

    “All this have been reported but unfortunately the security agencies turned a blind eye. It’s quite unfortunate that they are not doing the right thing.

    “So, I want to advise that appropriate agencies should please rise up and play by the rules.”

    Eleka said he had confidence in INEC despite the allegations of vote buying.

    “The issue of vote buying should be addressed by INEC. If the security agencies are pretending as if they don’t see what is happening, it is quite unfortunate, because right in their presence, APC stalwarts were seen distributing money.

    “But they should remember that Ekiti people are not hungry. They are not poor. They are not people that can be easily deceived by mere peanuts that will be given to them during election time.

    “Ekiti people are ready to vote for the man of their choice and that is Kola Olusola-Eleka.”

    After the card reader failed to verify his PVC for a second time, Eleka had expressed fears that he might be unable to vote.

    And in a statement later in the day, his spokesman, Lere Olayinka said that “aside the fact that it was an election of the PDP versus all the security agencies in the country, we are confident of winning.

    “Various wards collating centres have been taken over by armed thugs backed by security agencies as it was before and during the election.

    “Despite the intimidation and harassment by security agencies, we are still hopeful of winning the election but we are confronted with a clear plot to manipulate the results.”

    He asked well meaning Nigerians to “prevail on the security agencies and INEC to allow the will of Ekiti people to prevail.”

    You can’t abort people’s will, says Fayemi

    The Kayode Fayemi Campaign Organisation  advised Governor  Fayose to stop nursing any plan to use thugs to abort the electoral will of Ekiti people as expressed through the ballot.

    The Director of Media and Publicity of the Kayode Fayemi Campaign Organisation, Wole Olujobi, said it was too late to abort the will of Ekiti people as freely expressed in the election.

    He said:”information at our disposal indicates that Fayose is mobilising his thugs to invade the collation centre to disrupt the conclusion of the election in which Fayemi is coasting home to victory.

    “The attention of the world and indeed Nigerians is hereby called to the plot by Fayose to stoke violence at collation centres to disrupt the conclusion of this free and fair exercise through which Ekiti people have spoken in a clear language to have Fayemi as the governor of their choice.”

    He pleaded with the security agencies to “ be alert to their responsibility to stop this sabotage against the nation’s law.

    “The Nigerian law has spoken and Ekiti people have spoken too, and so we want to let Fayose realise that this attempt to abort this legal process will fail,” Olujobi added.

    INEC should rectify card readers’ defects, say Olusola, Fayemi, Arise

    Earlier yesterday, Eleka , Fayemi and other  party chieftains said that the future of electoral democracy might  be in jeopardy, unless urgent steps were taken to correct the defects associated with the card readers by INEC.

    The party chieftains observed that the failure of card readers at that critical period of accreditation and voting often heightened the anxiety at polling booths and grossly affected public confidence about the surety and certainty of the electoral procedure.

    Olusola spoke in his hometown, Ikere, shortly after he was denied accreditation by the failed card reader at his polling unit, before he was allowed to vote by the umpire, following the order of an INEC national commissioner.

    He said the electoral commission has a responsibility for ensuring the optimal performance of the electoral machine to prevent disappointment and tension.

    Olusola said: “I was surprised that, despite the fact that I was duly registered and captured, the card reader refused to work. There are some instances like that. INEC has a duty to correct these defects.”

    Fayemi, whose wife, Bisi,  could not vote initially, following the malfunctioning of the card reader at Isan Ekiti, complained about the embarrassment, saying: “If technology will continue to affect the conduct of poll, we need to review it.”

    The former Minister said the failed card readers can unleash the challenge of disenfranchisement of the electorate without justification.

    He also protested the absence of the incidence form, which had cast doubt on the adequate preparation by the electoral commission.

    Fayemi said:”INEC is trying to test run a number of initiatives that they want to do in 2019. There is no incidence form in many places where the card readers failed, what do you do to that voter who is disenfranchised? INEC introduced a whole lot of initiatives; each local government is to be supervised by an INEC national commissioner.

    “INEC should intensify efforts in the areas of training and things that foster integrity. Going to vote should be like going to eat. Election should not be war.”

     

     

     

    The APC candidate decried vote buying or monetization of voting

    He said: “The PDP has been influencing people with money. They even sent the money electronically. BBC reported the collection of money from the PDP leaders to vote. A woman was interviewed. She said she collected the money. But, she brought out her PVC, saying she knew the person she would vote for.”

    Fayemi however, disagreed that his party was also involved in vote buying, saying:”We didn’t do vote buying in my party. This democracy must endure and we cannot do anything that can derail it. We buy vote through our developmental programmes of education, health, community development and social security for the aged.”

    He said if he won, Ekiti should expect a vigorous implementation of his eight-point agenda designed for the progress of the state and youths, unlike now when youths have become agents of thuggery.

    APC chieftain Senator Ayo Arise rated INEC low, saying that the failed card readers underscored a measure of ineptitude.

    He also pointed out that the card readers could not detect multiple registration which made some unscrupulous elements to engage in multiple voting in Oye.

    He said: “Multiple voting is taking place in Ward 1, Oye. Some people are trying to vote in three places. INEC machine could not detect multiple registrations. Multiple voting is real.

    “The clearing process of our database should be pursued. Within a community, it should be difficult for voters to move from one unit to another.

    “Multiple voting should not be possible if there is no multiple registrations. In future elections, we should use high risk detector.”

    Arise however said that, apart from the defects associated with the machines, the poll was generally peaceful.

    Hailing INEC for conducting  a transparent poll, an observer group, the Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution  Abuja, applauded the huge turnout, the promptness  of INEC staff, the behaviour of voters and adherence to electoral laws.

    A leader of the group, Gabriel Jiya, said: “The turnout is good. The security situation in each of the unit is okay. There is no unruly behaviour among voters.

    According to monitors, the exercise was generally peaceful.

    In Ido, a member of the House of Assembly, Olayemi Omotoso, complained that APC leaders were instigating security agents to harass PDP agents at polling booths. But, APC leaders in the council denied the allegation.

    PDP alleges brutalisation of members, ballot snatching

    The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alleged brutalisation of some of its members and snatching of ballot boxes in various parts of Ekiti State by those it called APC thugs.

    The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, also accused security agencies of aiding the clampdown on its members and supporters during the governorship election.

    He said: “The entire world has witnessed the desperation of the APC to hijack the reign of governance in Ekiti State through terrorization, snatching of ballot boxes and ferocious assault on Ekiti people, who turned out peacefully to cast their votes.

    “The PDP wants all Nigerians and the international community to note the brutal attacks and cruelty being suffered in the hands of President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC just because the Ekiti people seek to freely elect a governor of their choice.

    “The PDP is monitoring all events and will make our formal position on the entire process known in due course.

    “Finally, we call on all our members and supporters to continue to be at alert and monitor all results to the very end to ensure that nobody, no matter how highly placed alters any result that is in our favour”.

    Fayose declares Eleka winner on radio, NBC shuts down EKBS

    A fresh round of political drama unfolded in Ado Ekiti last night as Governor Fayose unexpectedly went on air to declare Professor Eleka as the winner of the governorship election.

    Fayose’s action  came midway into preparation by INEC  to begin the official  announcement of the result local government by local government.

    The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)   in a swift reaction ordered the immediate shut down of the Ekiti State Broadcast Service (EKBS) which was used for the alleged illegal broadcast.

    The NBC accused the station of breaching provisions of the electoral act and broadcasting code by allowing the governor declare results of the governorship election when INEC had not announced it.

    It described the breach as unacceptable.

    “The Commission has taken the decision to curb the continued breach of the Electoral Act and the Broadcasting Code on Political Broadcast,” NBC said in a statement.

    “The commission is particularly irked by the unauthorised declaration of results by the state governor in the state broadcast station.

    “This is after he went on air to make malicious and unsubstantiated comments against INEC, the Police and the SSS. The station will remain shut down until further notice.”

  • Breaking: NBC shuts down Ekiti broadcasting commission indefinitely

    The National Broadcasting Commission, NBC has ordered the immediate shut down of Ekiti Broadcast Service for breaching provisions of the Broadcasting Code.
    The Commission has taken the decision to curb the continued breach of the Electoral Act and the Broadcasting Code on Political Broadcast.
    The Commission is particularly irked by the unauthorized declaration of results by the state Governor in the state broadcast station. 
    This is after he went on air to make malicious and unsubstantiated comments against INEC, the Police and the SSS.
    The station will remain shut down until further notice
    Details later…
  • Ekiti 2018: Exercise 90 percent successful, says REC

    Ekiti governorship poll recorded a success rate of 90 percent, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has stated.

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Prof. Abdulganih Olayinka, disclosed this to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti while assessing the electoral process.

    He said that reports from the eight INEC Commissioners in the field indicated that the election was largely peaceful across the state.

    Olayinka said he was glad to hear that all INEC personnel, including ad hoc staff, got to their various polling units in good time and the election started early and uniformly.

    “Except for Agboyin Local Government Area where it was alleged that ballot materials were scattered on the ground and in one or two places where the card reader malfunctioned, all was well,” he said.

    The REC added that identified problems in the electoral process had been addressed, adding that no “incident form” was used in the exercise.

     

  • Ekiti 2018: Massive turnout of voters amid heavy security

    There was a massive turnout of voters in Ekiti as the accreditation and voting process got underway in the governorship election.

    Reporters monitoring the election across the three senatorial districts of the state report that many voters had arrived their polling units as early as 6.30 a.m. to wait for election officials.

    Across many polling units in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, there was an impressive turnout of enthusiastic voters determined to exercise their civic responsibilities.

    At ward 10 Unit 12 a&b, Basiri area of Ado-Ekiti, the Assistant Presiding Officer, Miss Nafisat Jamie, told our reporter that though they collected all the election materials as early as 6.00 am, the process could not start due to transportation challenge to the unit.

    As at 8.53 am, the names of eligible voters were just being pasted for viewing and confirmation.

    An observer from the Transition Monitoring Group, Mrs. TosinAbati, said the process started late due to late arrival of INEC officials.

    At Ward 10 Unit 9, Okesha area of the state capital, the Assistant Presiding Officer 2, Mr OwoseniTaiwo, addressed the voters, who were already on the queue and opened the ballot box for everyone to see and confirm that it was empty.

    Visits to Wards 3, Units 5 and 13 Idemo, and Ward 9 Unit 12 Odo-Ado revealed accreditation and voting were going on simultaneously with security men on standby.

    An observer from the Alliance for Credible Election, Dr Mike Omilusi, commended INEC for its pro-active strategies in terms of  voter education and sensitisation ahead of the  poll.

    He also commended INEC on the use of the card readers for the election, but advised that more card readers be made available in future elections.

    The observer said that the new idea of accreditation and voting simultaneously was commendable, noting that this would ensure quick conclusion of the exercise.

    At the St Michael’s School, Ajilosun, opposite Mobil filling station, the turnout was also impressive while the accreditation and voting process was also going on simultaneously.

    Speaking with our reporter, an observer from the Justice Development and Peace Initiative, Mr Aluko Isaiah, said the election started well until when the card reader in one of the wards stopped working for about 45 minutes before it was rectified.

    In Isan-Ekiti, where the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi, hails from, accreditation and voting commenced across many polling units between 8.03a.m and 8.38. In Fayemi’s Polling Unit 009 Ward 11, accreditation and voting commenced at about 8:38 a.m. although INEC officials arrived at about 7:26 a.m.

    Accreditation and voting began in Polling Units 006 and 007 as well as 005 between 8: 03 am and 8:10 a.m.

    At Unit 009, no fewer than 345 names of voters appeared on the pasted registered list.

    In Ikere -Ekiti, the home town of the PDP flagbearer, Prof. KolapoOlusola, voters trooped out as early as 6.30 am to various polling units.

    No fewer than 667,064 eligible voters collected their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) out of the 913, 334 registered.

     

  • PDP candidate wins unit

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka, has scored 452 votes in his unit.

    His opponent, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, of the All Progressives Congress (APC), scored 105 votes.

    The result was announced at 4:40 p.m.

    There are 1,103 registered voters in Unit 007, Ward 2, Okekuru, Ikere-Ekiti, where the PDP candidate voted.

    Jubilant songs rang out as the result was announced, with supporters dancing and pumping the air.

  • 2018 Governorship election: Live Updates

    Olusola Eleka wins polling unit

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Prof Kolapo Olusolula-Eleka has scored 452 votes in his unit.
    His major opponent, Dr John Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives Congress (APC), scored 105 votes.
    The result was announced at about 4.40pm.
    There are 1,103 registered voters in Unit 007, Ward 2, Okekuru, Ikere-Ekiti, where the PDP candidate voted.
    Jubilant songs rang out as the result was announced, with supporters dancing and pumping the air.

    result

    Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the 2018 Ekiti Governorship Election has won majority votes  in his polling unit of Isan Ward 11 Unit 9.

    Fayemi polled 186 votes while Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka of PDP had two votes.

    Read Also: Ekiti 2018: Fayemi commends electorate for turnout, conduct

    The results, as released by the polling agents, are as follow:

    APC- 186

    PDP – 2

    APA – 1

    Unused papers – 145

    Total registered voters – 345

     

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    Counting begins

    Vote counting begins in Ikere-Ekiti

    Joseph Jibueze, Ikere-Ekiti
    Vote counting has started in some units in Ikere-Ekiti.
    Voting ended by 2pm in some units, while it is still ongoing in others where there are long queues.
    Sorting of ballot papers and counting are ongoing in Unit 006, College of Education, in Agbado/Oyo Registration Area.
    There are 618 registered voters in the unit.
    However, voting is still ongoing in Unit 005, Ward 4, St Pius Primary School, Agbado/Oyo.
    Governor Ayo Fayose arriving his ward 001, St.David’s Primary School, Maternity Area, Afao

    Fayemi

    The All Progressive Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has commended the electorate in Ekiti for their impressive turnout and conduct

    PDP Candidate, Eleka

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ekiti State, Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka, said on Saturday he was sure of victory because it was divinely ordained.

     

    Card reader fails to read Fayemi’s wife PVC
    The wife of the All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in the Ekiti State governorship election, Kayode Fayemi, Erelu Bisi, had difficulty voting at Isan Ekiti as the card reader failed to read her card.

     

     

    Candidate of the All progressives Congress Kayode Fayemi, casts his vote at IsanEkiti
    APC candidate, Dr. John Olukayode Fayemi, and his wife, Bisi, on the queue at the Isan/Ilafon/Ilemeso Polling Unit in Oye Local Government.

     

    Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Professor Olusola Eleka has not been able to vote due to the failure of the card reader to read his PVC

     

    Voting is on going at Ado-Ekiti

     

    Voting is on going at Ado-Ekiti, the state capital
    Massive turnout at Ikere

     

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    Voters checking their names on the register in Okereku, Ikere Ekiti. Photo: Joseph Jibueze

     

    Accreditation, voting begin in Eleka’s unit
    Joseph Jibueze, Ikere-Ekiti
    Accreditation and voting have begun simultaneously at Unit 007, Ofamofuru Hall, Ward 2, Okekuru in Ikere, where Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate Prof Kolapo Olusola-Eleka will vote.
     There are 1,103 registered voters in the unit.
    Electoral officers were already at the unit by 7am and were seen setting up the hall.
    Voters were seen searching for their names on the register posted on the wall.
    The Presiding Officer, Layeni Segun, urged the voters to be orderly.
    He said voting would end by 2pm, and that the aged and nursing mothers should be allowed to vote first.
    Professor  Eleka is expected to arrive soon.

    INEC officials arrive

    Officials of the Independent National Election Commission (INEC) have started arriving polling booths in the state.

    Our reporters monitoring the election report that voters have also started checking their names on the voters list ahead of the exercise.

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    Combat ready police woman

    Ekiti election commence

    Musa Odoshimokhe

    As early as 6 . 30 am on Saturday morning, voters have started moving to the polling booths in parts of the state.

    Though officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are yet to arrive, voters are on  the queues in  Ado Ekiti the state capital.

    All is very peaceful as security men manned strategic locations.

    Vehicular movement is minimal.

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    INEC Officials at Ward 8 Unit 14 along Ogbon Oba Street. Photo Ayodele Issac

     

     

     

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    Voters checking names. Photos Isaac Jimoh Ayodele