Crowd in Iragbiji, Ede as Oyetola, Adeleke rematch

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The residents of Iragbiji in Boripe Local Government Area of Osun State and Ede in Osun State, trooped out in large numbers as early as 6.30 a.m, eager to cast their votes amidst tight security in the Saturday governorship election.

Iragbiji is the home town of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola, who is seeking reelection on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, while Ede is the home town of his main opposition, Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party.

The 2022 Osun governorship election, according to the Independent National Electoral Commission, is taking place in all the 30 local government areas of the state with 3, 763 polling units and 332 registration areas.

The 15 political parties’ candidates are participating in Osun governorship election including Mr Oyegoke Omigbodun, Social Democratic Party; Dr Akin Ogunbiyi (Accord); Mr Yusuf Lasun (Labour Party); Munirudeen Atanda (Action Democratic Party) and Busuyi Ayowole of the Peoples Redemption Party.

Reports has it that at Iragbiji, voters were seen in large numbers at their polling units, as early as 7.00 a.m, waiting for the arrival of ad hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission to commence accreditation and voting.

According to report, at Polling Unit 2 Ward 2, Iragbiji Town Hall, the voters were already stationed at the unit in readiness to cast their vote.

Also, at about 7.30 a.m, voters were seen at Polling Units 7, Opposite WEMA Bank and Polling Unit 6, Osolo Hall, both in Ward 2, to check their names on the pasted INEC voters registers.

The same scenario played out at Unit 2, Ward 1, LA Primary School, Popo, where voters were being educated by INEC ad hoc staff on how to check their names on the pasted voter register, advising them to conduct themselves in orderly manner.

The voters were equally admonished not to sell their votes.

The INEC Presiding Officer, Valentine Awoegbe, also advised the political parties’ agents, election observers and the media to cooperate with the INEC staff, while performing their duties for the hitch-free poll.

There were large numbers of security personnel, manning strategic locations in the two major towns to ensure hitch-free conduct of the election.

Restriction of vehicular movement was, however, not noticed in the town as commercial motorcyclists were seen operating freely within town early in the day before the commencement of voting.

In Ede and its environs, eligible voters were seen rushing to their various polling units as early as 6.30 a.m in readiness to participate in the governorship election amidst tight security.

Reports has it that many voters were already at their polling units as early as 7.00 a.m, awaiting the arrival of the electoral officers.

There was large presence of security personnel manning strategic locations in the town, while some were seen patrolling the major roads to ensure normalcy at about 6:45 a.m.

Also, the National Youth Service Corps members, who would serve as INEC ad hoc staff, were seen in buses conveying them to their various polling units and wards.

At Ward 2, Unit 9, Abogunde area, where Adeleke, the PDP candidate is expected to cast his vote, voters were already waiting for the commencement of the election.

Also, at Ward 1, Unit 4, Atapara area, voters were seen in large numbers making arrangements for the arrival of INEC officials.

According to reports, INEC officials started arriving at their locations by 7.00 a.m.

Speaking, Mr Akinwumi Olaniyi, said the election would be peaceful, looking at the level of preparedness of INEC and the heavy presence of security personnel.

Also, Miss Abigal Ayoade, on her way to the polling unit, appealed to the electorate not to take laws into their hands, but rather ensure they obeyed all the regulations set aside by the electoral officers.

In Ile-Ife, there was a large turnout of residents of the ancient city heading toward their polling units to vote.

There was a massive deployment of security agencies to different locations in the town.

Many eligible voters trooped to their polling units as early as 7.30 a.m to ensure that they cast their votes early.

At L.A Primary School, Ilode Ward 11, Unit 007, election materials were on ground in readiness for the accreditation and voting.

NAN