Ondo Election Live Updates, Breaking News And Situation Reports

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The 2020 Ondo State Governorship Election holds today 10th October 2020 and over 1.4 million voters in Ondo State from 203 electoral wards across 18 local government councils and 3,009 polling units in Ondo State will get to decide the person and political party that will govern their state for the next four years.

Although 17 candidates are eying the Alagbaka Government House, Akure, the state capital, eyes are only on three standard-bearers.

 

The three major candidates are Governor Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), who is seeking re-election, Eyitayo Jegede(Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) and Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi(Zenith Labour Party).

On poll day, the remaining 14 candidates running on the platforms of mushroom parties will pale into dignified spectators. Some of them have been endorsing either Akeredolu or Jegede.

 

Zoning may not be a core factor to shape the poll. The big three hail from the three zones: Akeredlu, a native of Owo, is from the North Senatorial District. Jegede, from Akure, is from the Central Senatorial District and Ajayi is from the South Senatorial District.

The analysis of Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) collection across the councils shows voters’ enthusiasm. The 1,478, 460 cards collected represent 81 per cent of the 1,822, 346 total voter population.

There are 343, 886 uncollected PVCs, representing 19.9 per cent of the total registered voters.

 

Akure South, which comprises of Akure city, has the highest number of PVC collection put at 207, 238. The lowest is Akoko Southeast, which has 32, 763.

Yesterday, the umpire began the distribution of sensitive materials.

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman Prof. Mahmud Yakubu urged electoral officers to stick to ethics and maintain neutrality.

 

But the PDP rejected the appointment of the Obafemi Awolowo University ( OAU) Vice-Chancellor Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede as Chief Returning Officer, saying he may not be neutral.

The Chairman of PDP Campaign Council, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, said Ogunbodede, who hails from Owo, is a crony of the governor.

The APC, in a statement by its Deputy National Secretary, Yekini Nabena, urged security agents to protect voters from violence threats by the PDP and ZLP.

He said the threats were aimed at causing voter apathy since they know that Akeredolu enjoyed popular support because of his unprecedented achievements.

Nabena, who listed 10 reasons why the governor deserved a second term, said his unparalleled and multi-sector achievements, cross-partisan support and widespread acceptance by the people has led to defections from the PDP and ZLP to the APC.

Flaying the oppositions parties for planning violence, he said their plots will fail as the will of the people will prevail.

Highlighting Akeredolu’s achievements, Nabena said:”In critical sectors such as education, healthcare delivery, infrastructure development, security, youth empowerment and industrialization, Governor Akeredolu is positively redefining governance in Ondo State.

“Within three and half years, the Akeredolu administration has taken Ondo state from zero to eight functional industries; worked on over 403 kilometers of roads; renovated 660 schools; rehabilitated 1928 rehabilitated boreholes providing portable water; generated over N2.2 billion internal revenue, representing 300 percent improvement from previous administration; cleared seven months salary backlog owed workers by his predecessor; upgraded the state’s security apparatus which has also benefited the South West zone and neighbouring Niger Delta states; ensured judicious use, probity and accountability of the state’s resources and ensured even spread in the allocation of state resources and projects.”

VOTER distribution

•Akoko S/West 87,351
•Ese-Odo 66,481
•Akoko N/East 66,290
•Idanre 64,438
•Ose 63,568
•Akure North 60,744
•Akoko N/West 58,505
•Irele 57,651
•Ifedore 54,640
•Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo 54,391
•Ondo East 40,496
•Akoko S/East 32,763

 

Mimiko Not Qualified To Play Godfather In Ondo Politics, Says Oyedele

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Engineer Ifeoluwa Oyedele has challenged former Governor Olusegun Mimiko to tell the people what he did in eight years that qualifies him to seek to foist one of his protegees on the state.

Speaking with reporters in his country home in Okitipupa today, Oyedele said Mimiko wasted the opportunity he had on projects that had no direct benefit on the people.

Oyedele, who the Executive Secretary of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company, said Mimiko did not leave any meaningful legacy that would qualify him to play he is now trying to play.

He 60 per cent of the people in Ondo State are unemployed and that those that are in employment are underemployed.

Oyedele said what the people need is a development plan prepared by experts and ratified by state House of Assembly, “such that any governor that takes over the reins of power would continue the implementation of the policy”.

He said he stepped down for Governor Rotimi Akeredolu before the APC primary to allow him to consolidate on his achievements in the last four years.

He urged the people to vote for the APC candidate to allow him to continue his good work.
Okitipupa, the headquarters of Local Government in Ondo South Senatorial District, is the home town the PDP Deputy Governorship candidate, Gboluga Ikengboju, who is currently a member of the House of Representatives.

Ondo Polls: Our Security Plan’s Robust, Say Police
…Arrest 25 for ‘firearms’ possession

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of election security, Leye Oyebade in Ondo State yesterday said there was robust mechanism on the ground to ensure the safety of all stakeholders.

He said the police have deployed tactical squads and experts who have worked behind the scenes and were able to crime map the state for adequate security planning.

Oyebade said the police in collaboration with the navy, have adequately secured the riverine areas of the state.

“We have been able to put a robust mechanism on ground what is going to work, mechanism such that it is going to give us the desired result which is safety.

“We have deployed to the riverine areas. At least three per unit. We have deployed men to all the collation centers and given adequate protection to INEC officials, materials and all the necessary areas that are meant to be covered.

“Our preparation has been ongoing before now, behind the scene, we have been able to crime map the state and noted the threat analysis.

“We will not be distracted. We have enough personnel to address the issues of banditry, kidnapping and all of that. We have our technical platform to track and do the needful. “We have adequate number to address the supervision of this election, personnel are sound technically. We are good to go.

“We have been able to structure the terrain, the waterways, land and air, all entry and exit points. We have been able to get adequate personnel lectured, trained, tutored to be professional.

“So, with the personnel we have on ground, appropriate logistics and with the mindset to sacrifice because this is a major event to celebrate our democracy; the police officers morale is very high. We know that the police and other security agencies are ready to protect lives and properties.

“We have been able to support in terms of protection of INEC officials and transportation of INEC materials that started for some days now and it has been ongoing without any issue.

“We have also had confidence building patrols and have assured the people of their safety. We are on ground to protect them and so, they should come out and cast their votes.

“I appeal to everyone to be guided by the guidelines for peaceful conduct of election.

“We have a code of conduct guiding the personnel that have been deployed. They have been given a tag with their names and pictures on it to identify them in the places they are posted. Their names and mobile numbers are also with the officials at the various places they are posted. That is how we will curb fake or illegal policemen.

“We have also sent out dedicated mobile numbers- 07049960674 and 09152784339. These two numbers are for members of the public to have access to us through calls and text messages. If they think there is an urgent matter going on, they can send a message or pictures, videos to us through WhatsApp on this number; 07049936417,” he said.

The DIG appealed to Nigerians to respect the movement restriction that would commence by midnight and relaxed at 6pm on Saturday, October 10.

Meanwhile, the Ondo State Police Commissioner (CP) Bolaji Salami said at least 25 suspects have been arrested in the last two weeks for illegal possession of firearms.

The suspects were alleged to be political thugs armed for the disruption of the electioneering process but were picked out by tactical sqauds following actionable intelligence.

According to Salami, most of them have been charged to court, adding that the police would leave no stone unturned to ensure peace and security during and after the voting processes.

“We have been picking them out. We have arrested like 25 for illegal possession of firearms and charged them to court. So far, there is calm and we are well prepared to ensure this exercise goes smoothly,” he said.

 

INEC To PDP, Makinde: It’s Our Duty To Appoint Returning Officer

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said the Returning Officer appointed for Saturday Ondo governorship election is not from the State as insinuated by chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) National Campaign Council and Oyo Governor, Seyi Makinde.

The PDP National Campaign Council had rejected the appointment of Professor Eyitope Ogunbodede, the Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, as Returning Officer for the election.

Makinde raised the alarm the election will be compromised if Ogunbodede is allowed to serve as the Returning Officer, alleging he is a crony of Ondo Governor Rotimi Areredolu and hails from Owo with the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate.

But National Commissioner & Chairman Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye, in a statement, said the Commission will not be drawn into speculations relating to the performance of its constitutional and statutory functions.

He insisted that INEC does not share the responsibility of appointing Returning Officers for elections with any individual or political party.

He assured the Commission is focused on the conducting free, fair and peaceful election and can’t be distracted by speculations.

According to him: “The attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been drawn to a press conference addressed by the Chairman of the PDP National Campaign Council and Governor of Oyo State, Mr. Seyi Makinde, on Thursday October 8, 2020 to the effect that the Commission has appointed the Vice-Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Professor Eyitope Ogungbenro Ogunbodede, as the Returning Officer for the Ondo Governorship election taking place on October 10, 2020.

“While the Commission will not be drawn into speculations relating to the performance of its constitutional and statutory functions, it is imperative to set the records straight for the benefit of the people of Ondo State and the integrity of the electoral process.

“It is the sole responsibility of the Commission to appoint a Returning Officer for the Ondo Governorship election and does not share this responsibility with any individual, group or Political Party”.

The commission added: “For the avoidance of doubt, the Returning Officer for the Ondo Governorship election is not from Ondo State and not from the University mentioned in the said press conference.

“The Returning Officer appointed by the Commission will report to the Resident Electoral Commissioner for Ondo State on the date conveyed in his letter of appointment issued several days ago.

“The Commission is firmly focused on the conduct of free, fair and peaceful election and implores all the stakeholders to cooperate and play their own part in ensuring peaceful election and not to engage in unhelpful speculation.

“The main concern of the Commission is in ensuring a credible electoral process while the outcome is in the hands of the people of Ondo State”.

PDP Rejects Prof. Ogungbero As Ondo Returning Officer
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected Vice Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Prof. Eyitope Ogungbenro Ogunbodede, as Chief Returning Officer of Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo.

The party alleged Ondo residents cannot get free and fair election with the present composition of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Chairman of the PDP National Campaign Council, Governor Seyi Makinde, who spoke at a briefing in Akure, said Ogunbodede was a known crony of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu and hails from Owo, hometown of Akeredolu.

Makinde, who insisted that Ogunbodede would not be a fair umpire in the proceedings by virtue of his association with Akeredolu, called on INEC to immediately replace him.

Makinde said OAU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) Prof. A S Bamire, who conducted the training of Returning Officers was not a neutral party for the purpose of Saturday’s election.

The Oyo Governor threatened that anybody that attempted to rig Saturday’s election would be reported to the international community.

He said they were crying out because once the Returning Officer made a pronouncement, it would resort to the going to the tribunal.

“Why did INEC bring somebody from Owo? Why go to OAU? Are there no other universities? We don’t want Ondo people to be cheated.

“We also take this opportunity to call on all lovers of democracy around the world to pay attention to what the APC led administration in the center is trying to do in Ondo State.

“We call on the United Nations, the European Union, the United State and the United Kingdom and indeed all allies of democracy to call INEC to order.

“We call on all security agencies in Ondo State allow themselves to be used as a tool against the will of the people.

“We commend you for all you have done so far providing the needed support and security for our candidate and our people.

“We urge you to do more. Don’t forget that history and posterity have never been kind to anyone who allow themselves to be used as a tool for injustice.

“We urge you to read the mood of the people and act accordingly. Politicians may come and go, but the people will always remain. Remember, the world is watching.”

 

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Ondo Election Live Updates, southern Nigeria.

10:04 am – Akoko North West Ward 07:Oke Irun PU:01 st luke’s Voting ongoing inside the school. Party agents enforcing the votes being cast. Covid-19 protocols not adhered to.

10:39am- Deputy Governor and Governorship candidate of Zenith Labour Party, Agboola Ajayi has just cast his vote at Polling Unit 4, Ward 2, Ese-Odo Local Government

10:39 am– Ondo West LG Ward 11 Okelisa Okedoko/ Ogbodu PU 21 Open space at Olufemisoro St, Olufemisoro II Accreditation and voting started at 8:30am, but stopped some minutes later due to the failure of the card reader at the polling unit.

10:45am– Ward 01, PU 003 (Oke-Otunba/Geshinde), Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo LGA. Election in progress.

10:09am– Owo LGA IJUBU II PU 010 Ward 005 Social distancing is not maintained. No facemask no vote policy is maintained. The security officers are friendly with the voters.

10:14am– Akoko North East Ward: 11 (Oorun I) PU 005 Voting is in progress and the level of organisation is very low. No social distancing is observed as well.

10:06 am- OSE LGA Ward 7(Ijagba) Pu 06(Iviogreni) Voting is on-going at the moment but residents are not adhering to Covid19 guidelines.

10:20am- Ward 03 (Ayetoro) PU 005 of Akure North LGA Although there is low turnouts, voting exercise going peacefully. There is a total of 544 registered voters at the unit.

10.27am– PU 09, Ward 02,Akure South PDP candidate Eyitayo Jegede still on the queue. He refused to jump the queue and has been waiting since 9am.

9:59am– Akoko North West Ward 8 PU:07 maternity space Voting is peaceful at the moment. No compliance to covid-19 protocols. Party agents seen very close to voters while casting their votes.

9:21am– Akoko North East Ward: 11 (Oorun I) PU 004 Voting is in progress amidst very little social distancing. Few people are using nose masks. People are seen very close to Polling Cubicle.

9:57am– Ondo West LGA Ward 010 Oke-Otunba PU 020 Open Space at People’s Bank, Okedibo I Electorate thumb printing so as to cast their votes

09:56am– Owo LGA Ward: 05- IJEBU II Polling Unit : 006 Governor Akeredolu arrived with his convoy to cast his vote. He didn’t join the queue. Afterwards, he addressed the press and left immediately.

10:06am– Ilaje Local Governement Ward: Mahin II PU: 28/10/04/032 Ereke I: Anglican School Ereke Voting in progress, with very few voters at the booth.

10:00am- Local Government: ODIGBO LG, Ward (location): Ago alaye ward 02, Poling unit: Ago alaye, village centre 002

9:49 am- Akoko North West Ward 10 PU:14 open space in ibaramu Voting has commenced and is going peacefully. Low adherence to covid-19 protocols. 5 security personnel are on standby.

9:52am– Ese Odo local government area, Ondo South Apoi I, ward 1,Polling Unit 003 (R.C.M SCH IGBEKEBO I) Accreditation and voting is ongoing.

9:51 am -Owo LGA IJUBU II PU 006 Ward 005 Governor Akeredolu has voted. He’s now addressing the media.

Time: 9:49 AM– Local Government: Odigbo LGA. Ward: 08 Polling Unit: 003 ( Town Hall area, Odigbo. Voting ongoing.

9:51am– Ondo East, Oboto ward 7, polling unit 6, Oboto II Oboto Grammar school. Voters have lined up and started voting. Covid19 protocols observed. Security men are on ground and the place is peaceful.
Time: 9:28am– Local Government: ODIGBO LG, Ward (location): Araromi obu 04, Poling unit: community primary school Araromi obu north 010. Voting process has commenced
9:18am– Akoko Southeast LG Ward 009 PU 002 Agunbiade street An argument started between voters and @inecnigeria officials because they were not allowed to vote without nose masks.

9:20am– Ese Odo local government area, Ondo South Apoi I, ward 1, Polling Unit 001 (L.A SCH IGBEKEBO), Accreditation and voting have started and ongoing
8:43am – PU 1, Orunbatola/Ayebasan/Ademunimi/Lokoja at Methodist Primary School, Ward 6, Irele 1, Irele LGA The cubicle is in plain sight
9:28am– OSE LGA Ward 8 Unit 5 Party Agents were seen canvassing to aged voters but security officials have put an end to it. The voters are not in compliance with the Covid-19 guidelines.
8:40am– PU 1, Orunbatola/Ayebasan/Ademunimi/Lokoja at Methodist Primary School, Ward 6, Irele 1, Irele LGA Voters accreditation has not started.
9:45am -IDANRE LG Ward 02 PU 09, Youth Center Hall, St Andrews Area Polling Unit, Alade. Election was in progress until rain suddenly began. The electorates lurk around but the cues are gone.

8:39am – Ileoluji/Oke-Igbo (Ondo South Sen. District), Ward 2, PU 006 (Temidire). Accreditation is about to commence.
8:36am– Local Government: ODIGBO LG, Ward (location): Araromi obu (04), Poling unit: community high School Araromi obu (07). Election just started
Time 8:33am- Okitipupa LGA Ward 06 PU 005, Ode Ikoya, LA primary BLK 111. Voting has commenced
8:31am– Akoko South East L.G Sosan (Ward 11) PU001 (St Andrew School) Election declared open by the Presiding Officer.

8:32am– Okitipupa LG, PU 007: St Xtopher pry school The PO is addressing the voters on the modalities of the voting process
8:32am- Ese-Odo LG ,Apoi 2, PU 004 – R.C.M at Idumado Quarter, Kiribo. Prospective voters are checking for their names.
8:50am– Akoko South East L.G Sosan (Ward 11) PU004 (St Peters School) Voting has started. The only covid-19 protocol adhered to is the use of nose mask. No social distancing, no hand sanitizer.

8:28 AM- Local Government: Odigbo LGA. Ward: 003 Polling Unit: 011 Accreditation has started
8:30am– PU 3, Akarigbo House, Ward 9, Irele 4, Irele LGA. The PO is addressing the electorate. The cubicle is in plain sight.
8:27am– Akoko South East L.G Sosan (Ward 11) PU001 (St Andrew School)
8:28am– Okitipupa LGA Ward 06 PU 00, Igborowo/okerayo east, customary Court hall. Voters not complying with Covid19 safety protocols.
9:20 AM -Akoko NorthWest… Arigidi /Iye I ward 1 PU 013 Aged people vote first, although amidst poor compliance with COVID19 public health measures.
8:26am– Local Government: Ese Odo Registration Area: APOI III Polling Unit:012 Methodist School Oboro. The electoral officers are staging the electoral materials.
8:24am- PU 3, Akarigbo House, Ward 9, Irele 4, Irele LGA. Voters accreditation has not started. People are waiting in queues to vote.
9:26am- Akoko South-East LG ISUA QTRS RA 02 PU 04 Voting has started. There is no compliance with the NCDC COVID-19 regulations. People living with disabilities and the aged cast their votes first.
9:49am– Ward 11 (Oke-Afa/Owode) PU 002 (CAC pry sch) of Akure North LGA Voters lament over the slow pace of the voting exercise as rain disrupts the processes.
8:19am– Okitipupa LGA Ward 06 PU 012, Ipeta open space at Ipeta dispensary. The Presiding Officer confirmed that all equipment needed for the election are functional.
9:21am– Akoko North East Ward: 12 (Oorun II) PU 007 Voting is in progress and there is massive turnout. Little use of nose mask, and social distancing is not observed at all.
8:25am– Ileoluji/Oke-Igbo (Ondo South Sen. District), Ward 4, PU 003 (Temidire North). Electorates are on the queue waiting for voting to commence.
9:22 am– Owo LGA IJUBU II PU 006 Ward 005 Voter are following the rules of the election. Supervising REC, saying the things are going on very well as planned.
8:25am– Local government: Okitipupa local government area Polling unit: 01. Voting has almost started and the assistant presiding officer is addressing the voters.
8:17am- PU 8, Lebi/Ominira/ Ludasa/Oyenusisowa compound, Ward 6, Irele 1, Irele LGA.
9:15Am– Owo LGA Ward: 06 (Iloro) PU:001 Voting Has Commenced At This Polling Unit. Although All Voters Are With Their Facemasks, There’s No Adherence To Social Distancing.
8:13am– PU 8, Lebi/Ominira/ Ludasa/Oyenusisowa compound, Ward 6, Irele LGA. Voters accreditation has not started.
8:50am -Akoko Northwest LG Arigidi/Iye i Ward 1 PU 008 St. Michael Primary School Voters were asked to move to another place for voting because of the rain. Party agents agree, Voters do not.
8:14am– Ese Odo local government area, Ondo South Apoi I, ward 1, Polling Unit 008 (OPEN SPACE AT ARULEWO) Party agents and voters are being addressed.
8:11am– Okitipupa LGA Ward 06 PU, 008, Beke Beach, 83 BRD road Ikoya. The Presiding Officer confirmed that all is set for the commencement of the election.
8:14am– Okitipupa LG, Ode Aye I PU004, Update: Voting has commenced.
7:58am– Ilaje Local Government Ward: Mahin 2, PU: 28/10/04/21 All materials at Polling unit. Adhoc staff and Security officials are on ground as well

7:33 AM – Ileoluji/Oke-Igbo Ondo Central SD, Ward 1, PU 001 Potential voters are checking the pasted voter lists. There is little compliance with COVID-19 rules. 2 security officers were seen at the unit. INEC officials are seen setting up their stands.

7:25 AM – Akoko South West, Ward 5, PU 14, Iworin II. INEC officials on ground.

7:20 AM – At Ward 9 (Ọba-Ilẹ̀) , PU 11 of Àkúré North LGA, as INEC officials set up voting materials as electorates check for their names on the voter’s register.

7:18 AM – Ward 09 (Oba Ile), PU 008 of Akure North LGA. Voters are checking the list for their names as INEC officials are setting up electoral materials for the day.

7:16 AM – Ondo East Bolorunduro ward 3 PU 1, market/Ekimogun high school INEC officials has posted the list of registered voters and voters are seen checking out their names.

7:15 AM– At Ward 9 (Ọba-Ilẹ̀) , PU 10 of Àkúré North LGA, everything has been set as INEC officials await the commencement of voting proper.

6:55 AM – Ward 9 (Ọba-Ilẹ̀), PU 9 of Àkúré North LGA,INEC officials are pasting the voters registry and setting up materials for the day. 4 security officials (police officers) are present.

6:50 AM – Ward 9, PU 7 Àkúré North LGA,INEC officials are pasting the voters register and setting up materials. 4 security officials are present – 3 police officers and a civil defense corp.

6:47 AM – In ward 9, PU 6 of Akure North LGA,INEC officials have began setting up for voting materials. There are six policemen at the polling unit.

6:31 AM – Ose LGA. INEC officials seen at St Anglican primary school moving some materials to their polling units. Officials were seen moving materials to their area of deployment.

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