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    #OndoDecides twitter update


  • Ondo decides: Card reader rejects Mimiko’s thumbprint

    Ondo decides: Card reader rejects Mimiko’s thumbprint

    There was mild drama on Saturday in Ondo town as the card reader deployed for the governorship election rejected Gov. Olusegun Mimiko’s thumbprint when he wanted to vote at his Ward 7, Unit 20 Polling Unit in Ondo West Local Government Area.

    Mimiko had to fill the incident form before he was finally allowed to cast his vote at about 12 noon.

    Speaking shortly after casting his vote, the governor said he would resist any attempt to manipulate the election in favour of any political party.

    “Ondo people will not allow any form of rigging or manipulation through the card reader or any other form,” he said.

    No fewer than 1,280,580 voters with Permanent Voter Cards would decide who the governor would be out of the 28 contestants in Saturday’s governorship election.

    Although 1,659,186 voters were registered for the election, 378,606 did not turn up to collect their PVCs.

    The major contestants include Mr Eyitayo Jegede of the PDP, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu of the APC, Dr Olu Agunloye of the Social Democratic Party and Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy.

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  • Ondo decides: AD accuses APC, PDP of manipulating polls

    Ondo decides: AD accuses APC, PDP of manipulating polls

    The Alliance for Democracy (AD) in Ondo State on Saturday alleged that both the All Peoples Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) made good their threats to rig and win this election at all cost by embarking spate of intimidation, heavy monetization and outright manipulation of the ballot materials in the on-going election in the State.

    The spokesperson of the Olusola Oke campaign Organization, Mr Bisi Kolawole in a statement disclosed 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 monetizing the voting processes in the election.

    His words: “They have threatened to win this election at all cost and they have demonstrated the 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 have 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 on-going, the PVC cards readers are not functioning properly and appears to have been compromised as they show figures different what are usually recorded in the accreditation exercise.

    “In Kiribi town Ese Odo local government, the hometown of the APC Deputy governor candidate, Mr Agboola Ajayi, leaders and members of the AD were chased out of their home to prevent them from voting and scaring their supporters away. Indeed, a former caretaker Chairman of the local government and also native of Kiribo, Mr Akin Sowore narrowly escaped being arrested by armed men in police and army uniforms who stormed his home in the community at exactly 1;30 am and up till the end of the election, these security men were harassing the electorate and chasing them from the polling units

    “In Supare, in Akoko South West local government which is the hometown of Mr Victor Olabintan, the Director General of the Rotimi Akeredolu Campaign Organisation, thugs loyal to him prevented members and supporters of the AD and other parties from voting in Unit 6, Ward 10, where he usually votes. They completely surrounded the polling booth ensuring that nobody voted for another party save APC aside chasing away all known AD members.

    “In Akure, specifically Ward 5, Units 17 and 18 situated inside the Alagbaka Primary School, the Special Assistant to Governor Mimiko, Mrs Taye Afilaka, was initially arrested by the police and taken away for electoral infractions only to resurface about two hours later with money which they started sharing out in the full glare of security agents to anybody willing to vote for the PDP. In Unit 23, Ward 10, Akure South local government area, the State Chairman of the Okada riders association, one Ojo Obabi led his thugs in thump-printing  ballot papers with the aim of swapping them with those from the polling units later.”

    The AD, while commending the resolve of the people to vote for it candidate, Chief Olusola Oke, urged them remain calm and not to be intimidated by those which it described as men of straws saying that in the end, the will of the people would prevail.

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  • Large turnout in Ikare as Abraham stays away

    Large turnout in Ikare as Abraham stays away

    A large turnout of voters was recorded in Ikare, Akoko, the hometown of All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant Engr Segun Abraham.
    In Unit 04, Ward 1 in Isonopo, people turned out in their numbers to vote. The process was peaceful.
    It was learnt that Engr Abraham was not in town.
    When our correspondent visited his Ikare home, an aide said the APC chief was not in town.
    “He is not in town and I don’t know if he is coming. He didn’t tell me if he was coming or not,” he said.
    Abraham contested the APC primary but lost to Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) who emerged in controversial circumstances.
    When our correspondent contacted Abraham on phone to get his observations, he did not pick his calls.
    He, however, replied a text message requesting an interview, saying: “No comments please”.
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  • High turn out in Akure North

    There seems to be a high turnout of voters in the rural areas of Akure North. The Nation has visited 10 polling units in the local government so far; there are long queues of people, patiently waiting to cast their ballot.

    The inability of card readers to read the fingerprints of elderly voters noticed elsewhere in Akure South persists. Officials say no cause for alarm because everyone will eventually vote.

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  • Ondo election: Photos

    Ondo election: Photos

     

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  • Ondo poll: PDP flagbearer Jegede votes

    Ondo poll: PDP flagbearer Jegede votes

    The candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the ongoing Ondo state election, Mr Eyitayo Jegede has voted.

    Jegede, who had been on the voters’ queue for close to an hour, is expected to address journalist on his observation of the election process.

  • Faulty card reader: INEC Commissioner sends technical crew

    Faulty card reader: INEC Commissioner sends technical crew

    Residents Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Ondo State Segun Agbaje has promised to send the Technical Crew to immediately rectify the Pre-loaded Card reader machines said to have recorded more than 300 votes when only two persons just voted.

    Voters on queue at Idiogba unit in Ugbo ward three held the security men and INEC officials hostage until they come with the perfect card reader machines to cast their votes’.

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  • Card reader hitch in Ugbo

    Card reader hitch in Ugbo

    There was card reader problem in Idi Ogba unit in Ugbo ward three of Ilaje local government when only two persons voted and the card readers machine became faulty.

    Anxious voters seized the INEC officials manning the unit insisting that they will not be released without all of them casting their votes.

    A call quickly went through to INEC commissioner who promised to send Engineers to the affected unit in Ugbo ward three.

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  • Massive turn out in Owo

    Massive turn out in Owo

    Despite the attacks  on the residents of Owo in local government area of Ondo state on Thursday, there was still massive turn out of the electorate for today governorship election.

    Owo is the hometown of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN.

    They trooped out as early as 7.30 to cast their votes for candidates of their choices.

    Also, the election has been peaceful so far in Owo.

    At Iregun junction unit 09, the card reader is not working owing to configuration problems.

    Voting and accreditation commenced early at unit 13 C/S Grammar School, Ariyo/Osoye.

    Polling unit 006 Ijebu, has issues with authentication of finger print.