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Saturday, November 16, 2024

Early voting as heavy security beefed up around Ondo polling units

Restriction of human and vehicular movements was relatively complied with in most parts of the state.

• November 16, 2024
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Police Patrol vehicles[credit: Politics Nieria]

Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission and election materials arrived early in most polling units in Akoko North-East and Akoko North-West Local Government Areas of Ondo State.

The major roads to the headquarters of Akoko North-East, Ikare-Akoko were blocked by the security agents.

Also electorate were seen trooping out to check their names at their various polling units as at 7:00am

As early as 6:50 am, INEC officials at Idumado Unit 4 Ward 2, Kiribo in the Ese-Odo Local Government Area were on ground.

At about 7:30am at R.C.M School Unit 5, Ward 2, Kiribo, the polling booth was already set while the electorate were checking for their names on the voter register in the presence of security agents.

Also, at about 7.00am, INEC officials were at Units 5 and 13, Ward 11, and Units 16 and 17, Ward 13, Okitipupa Local Government Area pasting the names of registered voters.

Voters also have started coming out as few of them were seen at the polling units checking the voters register for their names.

At Fiwasaye Polling Unit 36, Ward 5, Akure South Local Government Area, INEC officials and materials arrived at about 7:00am.

At polling unit 17, Ward 4, Ijapo Estate, Akure South Local Government Area, the INEC officials were seen arranging tables and chairs with the presence of security agents.

Similar situation was observed at polling unit 19, Ward 4 with the INEC officials set for the election.

It was also observed that some private vehicles and motorcycles were seen plying the Mobil Road and Oba Adesida Road.

At polling unit 7, Olokuta Junction, Ward 1, as at 8:20am the unit had yet to be arranged.

The Presiding Officer, Omolola Adepoju, said the delay was caused by a change in the venue.

Also, heavy security presence consisting of personnel of the police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Nigeria Immigration Service manned strategic points across the state.

Armed security personnel were observed at strategic points such as the entrance into Akure, the state capital, major towns, the local governments’ secretariats and major roads in the state.

Restriction of human and vehicular movements was relatively complied with in most parts of the state.

Armed police personnel were seen at the Mobil roundabout at Fiwasaye, Akure North LG while security teams in patrol vehicles were stationed at strategic points in Akure.

Also, major roads linking the headquarters of Akoko North-East, Ikare-Akoko were blocked with heavy security agents.

Police, Nigeria Correction Service officials, NSCDC, and FRSC personnel were also seen at the various polling units.

Security agents comprising soldiers, police, NSCDC were also observed at strategic points in Okitipupa, Okitipupa Local Government Area of the state,

(NAN)

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