Saturday 26 November 2016

Ondo election : High turnout as food vendors make brisk business



 As the Ondo State governorship election got underway on Saturday, there was a high turnout of voters,  allaying fears of apathy.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there was apprehension of  likely  voters’ apathy over the violence that broke out in some parts of the state.

A chieftain of the APC, Afolabi Olaposi, was killed on Thursday night in Owo, the home town of Rotimi Akeredolu, the party’s flag bearer in the election.

However, the turn out of voters in many polling units was impressive.

At Ikare Akoko in Akoko North East Local Government of Ondo North Senatorial District accreditation and voting started at exactly 8:a.m. amidst the massive turnout of voters.

At Iyometa Ward 2, Unit 3, Ikare, the Presiding Officer, Mr Sam Adeniyi, expressed satisfaction with the voters’ turn out, adding that the accreditation and votingany hitch.

“As you can see now, we just starting and  the turnout is very impressive,” he said.

Similarly, at  Iyometa Ward 2,Unit 2,the Presiding Officer, Miss Janet Umes said that the voters were cooperating and the situation was calmed while turnout was impressive

“About 100 people have been  accredited and voted as at 9:10 a.m.,” she said.

Speaking with NAN ,Mr Jimoh Lateef, the Presiding Officer at CAC Ward 1 Unit 10,Ogbagi Akoko, said that the card reader was working perfectly.

Mr Oguntumiyin Felix, a former Chairman of Akoko North West Local Government, Ogbagi Akoko, said that the turnout was impressive.

“The card reader has been misbehaving in my unit as it reads some people’s prints while failing to read some others.

“ But the process is still better compared with the last election,” he said.

A former Commissioner for Transportation in the state, Chief Omoniyi Omodara also lauded the peaceful atmosphere being experienced.

Omodara told NAN shortly after casting his vote that the concrete preparation by INEC and the orderliness of electorate ensured a hitch-free exercise.

“So far, atleast this election has been fair and orderly.

” I am happy that people are coming out to vote for the candidate of their choice and everywhere is peaceful, ” Omodara said.

The Alliance for Democracy chieftain  advised residents to be peaceful after casting their votes and wait for the outcome of the election.

“Let there be no thuggery or fighting,’’ he said.

Also speaking,the PDP Chairman in the state, Mr Clement Faboyede, expressed his satisfaction on the peaceful conduct of the election.

Faboye made this known while casting his vote at Ward 1,Unit 06 in Ifedore local government.

He, however, expressed dismay at the malfunction of card reader in most part of the state especially in Ondo West LG,as this would denied people from voting and will have negative effect on the election.

A PDP chieftain in the state, Mr Fabolagun Ajana, also noted there was a low turn out at his Ward 8,Unit 08 in Ilara-Mokin, Ifedore Local Government Area of the state.

Also speaking, the state Commissioner for Work, Mr Gboye Adegbenro, said he was pleased with the orderly manner people had conducted themselves.

He urged voters come out and exercise their civic responsibility as this would enable them elect a leader of their choice.

Meanwhile, food vendors and other traders made brisk business in various polling units across the state.

Many voters had trooped to their polling unit to buy food, sachet water and other bottled drinks.

The restriction on vehicular movement had forced many shop owners to close their shops, creating business boom for road side hawkers.

NAN

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