Tag: #OndoElection

  • Ondo decides: Results trickle in

    Ondo decides: Results trickle in

    Updated Results:

     

    Ileoluji/Okeigbo ward 7 unit 3

    AD – 58

    PDP – 90

    APC – 90

     

    Ilutitun Ward 3, Unit 16

    AD – 71

    PDP – 15

    APC – 56

    Ilutitun Ward 3, Unit 17

    AD – 52

    APC – 50

    PDP – 16

    Ilutitun Ward 3, unit 15

    AD – 78

    APC – 63

    PDP – 24

    Okitipupa ward 1 unit 7

    AD – 132

    PDP – 38

    APC – 50

     

     

    Aheri unit 07 Agbala Obinehin

    AD – 118

    APC – 33

    PDP – 19

     

    Unit Agadagba-Obon

    AD – 6

    APC – 101

    PDP – 60

     

    Ward 6 unit 1, Akure South, Ilekun Oda Road
    AD – 44

    APC – 53

    PDP – 50

     

    Unit 3, Ward 11, ONDO WEST (LA2)

    AD – 26

    APC – 44

    PDP – 86

    Igboroko II, Ward 3, Unit 11

    AD – 3

    APC – 113

    PDP – 9

    Unit 15, Ward 7, ONDO WEST (St. Paul)

    AD – 19

    APC – 32

    PDP – 59

     

    Unit 15a, Ward 7, ONDO WEST (St. Paul)

    AD – 24

    APC – 13

    PDP – 45

     

    Unit 7, Ijebu 1 Ward 4

    AD – 16

    APC – 200

    PDP – 19

    Ondo west LG Ward 7 Unit 34
    AD – 41

    APC – 22

    PDP – 128

     

    UNIT 35, Ondo west LG Ward 7

    AD – 15

    APC – 17

    PDP – 66

     

    UNIT 36

    AD – 29

    APC – 26

    PDP 59

     

    Unit 13, Ward 7, ONDO WEST (St. Paul) ballot box 1.

    AD – 16

    APC – 39

    PDP – 63

     

    Ondo west LG, ward 10, Unit 8a

    APC – 28

    AD – 28

    PDP – 49

     

    Unit 18 Oke Aro ward 8 Akure South

    AD – 39

    PDP – 94

    APC – 64

    Akure south, Ward 2 unit 27

    AD – 46

    PDP – 78

    APC – 79

     

    Oba- Ile 2nd Gate Unit 2, Akure North

    AD – 34

    APC – 67

    PDP – 49

     

    Oba- Ile, Akure North 

    AD – 31APC 82.

    APC – 82

    PDP – 50

     

    Igboroko II, Ward 3, Unit 10

    AD – 9

    APC – 234

    PDP – 15

     

    OBOTO UNIT 2, WARD 7, ONDO EAST

    AD – 32

    PDP – 87

    APC – 42

     

    Unit 18 Oke Aro ward 8

    AD – 39

    PDP – 94

    APC – 64

     

    Fagun Ondo Ward 11,Unit 1.

    AD: 26

    APC: 30

    PDP: 104
    Akungba LGA Ward 10, Pu 14

    AD 76

    APC 192

    PDP 115

     

    Unit 15b, Ward 7, ONDO WEST

    AD – 16

    APC – 29

    PDP – 47

     

    LAGBOJA UNIT 010 ODE AYE WARD2

    AD – 68

    APC – 77

    PDP – 91
    Open space at Edema compound, unit 12 Mahin II

    AD – 52

    APC – 60

    PDP – 2

     

    Ugbo Ward III, Ago Olori Alufa/Otumara Unit 005

    AD – 316

    APC – 17

    PDP – 0

     

    Unit 6, Ward 14, Oba-Akoko in Akoko Southwest

    AD – 89

    APC – 78

    PDP – 34

     

    Unit 7, Ward 13, Olori Compound, Akungba, Akoko-Southwest

    AD – 35

    APC – 97

    PDP – 44

     

    Unit 17, Ward 9, Fadeyi Street, Oshinle, Akure

    AD – 23

    APC – 66

    PDP – 75

     

    Ward 5, Unit 27, Abiodun Street, Akure South LGA

    AD – 40

    APC – 94

    PDP – 78

     

    Iyere Owo ward 10 unit 9

    PDP – 24

    AD – 6

    APC – 136

     

    Unit 17 Igboroko (Ahmadiya grammar school) 2 ward 3 Owo LG.

    AD –  01

    PDP – 05

    APC – 262.

     

    PU 6, Ward 5, Owo LGA

    AD – 4

    APC – 413

    PDP – 13

     

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  • Ondo guber: Early results from Polling Units

    Ondo guber: Early results from Polling Units

    Although the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is yet to declare the final result of the governorship election held in Ondo state, results declared at the polling units, as compiled by our reporters indicated that the contest may have thinned out into a two horse race between Eyitayo Jegede of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Rotimi Akeredolu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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  • ‘Ondo election was generally peaceful’

    ‘Ondo election was generally peaceful’

    Contrary to expectations, Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo was generally peaceful, as far as Akure, the state capital and Ondo Central Senatorial District, in general, are concerned. Voter turnout was considerably high.

    Electoral officials got the polling units one time; about one hour before the commencement of voting. Voters were equally eager to vote for the candidates of their choice; in many areas visited by our correspondent, particularly in Akure South and Akure North Local Government Areas, the electorates even got the polling units ahead of electoral officials.

    In the areas monitored in the two local governments, one correspondent witnessed only one attempt of ballot box snatching. This happened at Unit 17, Ward 9, Fadeyi Street, Oshinle, Akure. As officials were getting ready to start counting the ballot, hoodlums swooped on the ballot box and attempted to carry it away from the scene. It was security operatives at the scene, particularly the police and Civil Defence officials that intercepted the move and promptly called in soldiers to secure the area.

    No arrest was made, as the hoodlums took to their heels. The vote was eventually counted and the PDP won the polling unit with 75 votes, followed by the APC which got 66 votes. AD got 23 votes. From the trend of results witnessed so far in Akure generally, it looks like a straight fight between the PDP and the APC.

    An observer monitoring the election, Mr Nelson Ekujumi of the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), who spoke to our reporter midway into the exercise, gave kudos to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the organisation of the election so far. He said: “So far, I have visited close to 50 polling units and my observations are that: INEC personnel arrived at their polling units on time; by 7.12am most of them were already at their polling units.

    “I started from somewhere around Fiwasaiye Girls Secondary School and I have gone as far as Owo Road. I noticed that in many places voters were at the polling units before the arrival of INEC officials.

    “There is a good presence of security men at polling stations; we have an average of four to five personnel at each polling unit. Happily enough I have not seen any military presence anywhere.

    “I have observed that voting and accreditation started simultaneously at 8.00am at most polling units and so far everything is going on smoothly.”

    Ekujumi said the turnout was okay, but can be better. He added: “I expect more people will come as time goes on.”

    In the capital, a lot of indigenes were eager to vote. People have been at the polling units as early as 7.00am, and in many cases, they have had to wait for the officials. The enthusiasm of the people is understandable: one of their sons, Mr Eyitayo Jegede, is standing for the governorship election. Their determination is embodied in the enthusiasm of 100-year-old Mrs Aladeti Aladetiimi, who was the first to cast her vote at Unit 2, Ward11 at about 8.10am. Aladetimi said she took the trouble to come out to vote because an Akure indigene is contesting.

    There were numerous cases of Card Reader failure to read the fingerprints of some voters, particularly the elderly ones. Speaking to reporters during his visit to Unit 9, Ward 2, to monitor the exercise, the Resident Electoral Commission (REC) in Ondo, Mr Olusegun Agbaje, said the situation was under control and that all registered voters would be given the opportunity to vote.

    The PDP flag bearer, Mr Eyitayo Jegede was in the queue for 45 minutes before he cast his ballot. He was accompanied by his wife.

    After casting his vote, Jegede decried the widespread inability of Card Reader machines to read the fingerprints of some voters, saying it may be a deliberate ploy to disenfranchise some voters. He said: “I have had discussions with the Resident Electoral Commisioner, Mr Olusegun Agbaje; I have informed him that a good number of the Card Readers are not functioning. I hope it is not a scheme to prevent people from voting.

    “I hope that they would allow every registered voter on the queue to vote. I have been on the queue for the past 45 minutes. I give glory to God that I have been to participate; I have voted, I have voted for the people.

    “We have told our people that we are going to win this election.” The people of Akure are united in their bid to make Jegede the next governor of the state.

    The Senator representing Ondo Central in the upper legislative chamber, Tayo Alasoadura, commended the orderliness and smooth conduct of the election, saying it is a sign that Nigeria’s democracy has evolved. He said the way voters conducted themselves without rancour is gratifying.

  • Ondo 2016: Analyst warns contestants against ‘’do or die’’ politics

    Ondo 2016: Analyst warns contestants against ‘’do or die’’ politics

    Mr Jide Ojo, a political analyst, has called on contestants in the Ondo Governorship election not to see the election as a do or die exercise in the interest peace and development of the state.

    He made the call on Saturday in Abuja while commenting on the election, adding that aggrieved contestants should seek redress in the law court if they noticed any discrepancies in the election.

    Ojo advised that the incoming governor should form an all-inclusive government irrespective of political affiliations of stakeholders that would contribute meaningfully to the state.

    The collation of ballot papers for the governorship election that saw 28 parties vying has commenced in many parts of the state.

    The 203 registration areas, 3,010 polling unit and 1,66,002,055 registered voters took part in the Saturday exercise.

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  • Voters commend INEC, security agents over Ondo poll

    Voters commend INEC, security agents over Ondo poll

    Some voters on Saturday in Ondo State commended the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies for a hitch-free governorship election.

    In  separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Okitipupa, they said that the card readers functioned seamlessly in the area making the accreditation and voting process to be fast.

    They also lauded the security agencies for their prompt action to stop criminality at polling centres.

    Mr Wale Adekoya, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in the area, told NAN that there was no challenge with the card readers.

    “I have to commend INEC for their early distribution of materials, the punctuality of their staff as well as effective functioning of the card reader machines,” he said.

    An Alliance for Democracy agent, Mr Rotimi Olasenoja, also commended security agents for their prompt action to make the election credible.

    ” We have enough security agents on ground and they are doing their job,” he said

    Mrs Adewunmi Oloko, an APC supporter, also said the election was fair and credible.

    Mr Dare John, INEC’s Presiding Officer for Okitipupa Ward 2, Unit 017, said that the voters were cooperative and orderly in their conduct, promoting a smooth electoral process.

    “The electorate cooperated with us and were orderly too and we have no issue with the card reader machine,” John said.

    A Superintendent of Police and Head of the police patrol team, Earnest Ejong, also said that no suspect was arrested so far in connection with election crime.

    NAN reports that sorting and collation of results were ongoing as at the time of filing this report.

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  • Ondo decides: NSCDC foils attempt to snatch ballot in Akure

    Ondo decides: NSCDC foils attempt to snatch ballot in Akure

    The operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have foiled an attempt to snatch a ballot box in the ongoing  gubernatorial elections in Ondo State.

    The Nation gathered that there was an attempt to snatch a ballot at Unit 17, Ward 9, Fadeyi Street, Oshinle, Akure.

    The hoodlums had carried the box and were already heading out but they were stopped by operatives of the Civil Defence, who promptly called in soldiers.

    No arrest was made, as the hoodlums dumped the ballot box and took to their heels.

    The vote was eventually counted and PDP won with 75 votes, followed by the APC which got 66 votes. AD got 23 votes.

    In Akure generally, so far, it looks like a straight fight between the PDP and the APC.

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  • 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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