Tag: Ekiti State election

  • Ekiti Election: Mass turnout of voters greets poll

    Unprecedented number of enthusiastic voters on Saturday thronged various polling units in different towns, villages and hamlets in Ekiti to perform their civic rights in the ongoing governorship election.

    Also, there were combined security personnel on the ground to protect the lives and property in different parts of the state and as well their presence was noticed both far and near the polling centres.

    At the Ekiti office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, there was a heavy presence of security agents to forestall any eventuality.

    Security agents arrived at many polling units as early as 7.20 a.m.

    Aside from the police, other security agencies and outfits providing security, include the Civil Defence Corps, the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency and men of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

    At some of the border towns linking Ekiti with other states, military men were strategically stationed with officers and men, keeping vigil and conducting searches on vehicle owners and occupants.

    The restriction placed on human and vehicular movement during the election was strictly obeyed by residents and travellers alike, as most inter-township roads were empty.

    Unprecedented numbers of enthusiastic voters on Saturday thronged various polling units in different towns, villages and hamlets in Ekiti to perform their civic rights in the ongoing governorship election.

    Also, there were combined security personnel on the ground to protect the lives and property in different parts of the state and as well their presence was noticed both far and near the polling centres.

    At the Ekiti office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, there was a heavy presence of security agents to forestall any eventuality.

    Security agents arrived at many polling units as early as 7.20 a.m.

    Aside from the police, other security agencies and outfits providing security, include the Civil Defence Corps, the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency and men of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

    At some of the border towns linking Ekiti with other states, military men were strategically stationed with officers and men, keeping vigil and conducting searches on vehicle owners and occupants.

    The restriction placed on human and vehicular movement during the election was strictly obeyed by residents and travellers alike, as most inter-township roads were empty.

    This development compelled many voters to trek long distances to their polling units, as there were no taxi or commercial motorcycle operators to convey them.

    Besides, all markets, shops and eateries were under lock and key.

    Some of the places visited included Ado-Ekiti, Ikere-Ekiti, Efon-Alaaye, in Efon Local Government area Ifaki-Ekiti, the home town of Mr Segun Oni, the Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party.

    Other areas were Ise-Ekiti, the home town of former Minister of State for Works, Dayo Adeyeye, Emure-Ekiti, Ido-Ekiti and Omuo-Ekiti, the hometown of Senator Biodun Olujimi of the PDP and Rep. Femi Bamisile of the APC.

    In many of the places visited, scores of voters were seen already in queues, waiting for the attention of the electoral officers.

    Those sighted among the crowd of the enthusiastic voters include students and artisans between 18 and 20 years bracket, old people and a handful of expectant mothers.

    It was observed that in most of the places, officials including ad hoc staff, deployed by INEC arrived only a few minutes after 8.00 a.m, while some of them have no chairs to sit on.

    NAN reports that 16 candidates from different political parties are slugging it out in today’s election, with only a female candidate, Mrs Kemi Elebute-Halle of ADP.

    Others include candidates of ACCORD, AAC, ADC, APC, APGA, APM, APO, LO, NNPP, NRM, PDP, PRP, SDP, YPP and ZLP.

    According to statistics at the disposal of NAN, over 17,000 policemen were deployed for the election, with NSCDC deploying 9,747, while the army and others also deployed appreciable figures.

    When contacted, Mrs Morolake Odebunmi, the Public Relations Officer of INEC, told NAN that there was nothing much to do at the INEC office this morning.

  • Ekiti Election: safety of corps members excite NYSC

    Director-General (DG) of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig. Gen. Muhammad Fadah says he is delighted with the security arrangements that has ensured the safety of corps members in the ongoing elections in Ekiti State.

    The NYSC boss spoke in Ado Ekiti on Saturday while monitoring the safety of corps members on election duty.

    He expressed delight at the way his corps members are carrying out their duties across polling units in the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State.

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    Fadah, who said that the election has been calm so far, said, “The corps members in the various polling units are safe.

    He said, “I have been round to see my corps members, they are all safe and the election has been going calm so far.”

  • Ekiti Election: APC Guber candidate upbeat about victory

    APC candidate in the ongoing Ekiti governorship election, Biodun Oyebanji, has expressed optimism of becoming the next governor.

    He said this immediately after voting in the ongoing governorship election.

    Oyebanji was accredited alongside his wife, Prof. Olayemi at ward 06, unit 03, Okelele Area of Ikogosi-Ekiti.

    The Guber hopeful expressed confidence that he will win the contested election with a wide margin.

    “This is an improvement and my expectation is that I will win . I am happy that there was no case of apathy. The security build up has also been impressive, so the process has been good and fine.

    “I am coming with a change agenda and my manifesto is clear about the changes I am bringing,” he said.

    INEC has siad there are 988,923 registered voters across 16 Local Government Areas of Ekiti State for election.

    The election is holding in 2,445 Polling Units in 177 Registration Areas, in three Senatorial Districts, six Federal Constituencies and 26 State Constituencies across the states.

    A total number of 16 candidates and parties are contesting the governorship election.

    As of June 13, a total of 749,065 Permanent Voter Cards had been collected by registered voters in the State.

    INEC said voting shall be by continuous accreditation and voting system.

    The accreditation process shall comprise authentication and verification of voters, using the 3,346 Bimodal Accreditation System (BVAS) deployed by INEC.

    The accreditation and voting are expected to commence at 8:30 a.m. and close at 2:30 p.m. provided that any voter already in the queue shall be allowed to vote.

    After an election and completion of the results management procedure at the polling unit, the Presiding Officers are expected to transmit a clear image of the result sheet (form EC8A) for purpose of collation.

    The result will thereafter be transmitted to INEC Result Viewing portal (IREV).

    It would also be delivered by hand the hard copy of the form EC8A and the BVAS to the Registration Area (RA) collation officer to ensure that the number of accredited voters contained in the machine is the same thing in the form EC8A.

    The candidates are Abiodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Olabisi Kolapo of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Olusegun Oni of the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

    Others are Reuben Famuyibo of Accord (A), Ajagunigbale Olajide of African Action Congress (AAC), Oluwole Oluyede of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Elebute-Halle Kemi of Action Democratic Party (ADP) and Benjamin Obidoyin of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

    Also contesting are Fagbemi Adegbenro of Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Christiana Olatawura of All People’s Party (APP), Daramola Olugbenga Onile of Labour Party (LP), Fatomilola Oladosu of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and Iyaniwura Ifedayo of the National Rescue Movement (NRM).

    The rest are Agboola Ben of the Peoples Redemption Party, Adebowale Oluranti Ajayi of Young Progressives Party (YPP) and Adeolu Akinyemi of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).Oyebanji Voting