Accord, PDP, APC chieftains in Oyo laud INEC’s conduct of polls

The residents expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the electoral officers in all the polling units visited by our correspondent in the ongoing presidential and national assembly elections.

Accord, PDP, APC chieftains in Oyo laud INEC’s conduct of polls

Some residents of Oyo State have expressed confidence in the ongoing voting process in the state.

The residents expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the electoral officers in all the polling units visited by our correspondent in the ongoing presidential and national assembly elections.

They also commended the electorate for coming out en masse in the election held across the 33 local government areas in the state on Saturday.

A chieftain of the Accord Party in Oyo State, Taofeek Adegboyega Adegoke who spoke with DAILY POST described the exercise as peaceful.

Adegoke spoke shortly after he cast his vote in Ibadan South West, Ward 10, Unit 10 at the premises of Oke Ado High School in Ibadan.

He urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve in future elections.

“Things have been going on smoothly here. This is ward 10 collation centre, I have been here since 7 am. There are two polling units here. What INEC has done which is also good is that they created more polling units.

“The only problem that I saw is that they don’t have ink pad, people have to go home and look for ink pad and give them. But, it has been good and smooth. The only thing is that they need to continue to improve on it”.

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Kazeem Abidikugu who voted at Unit 4, Ward 10, Ibadan South East described the new electoral act as the best for the country.

Abidikugu made this disclosure when he spoke with DAILY POST, shortly after he cast his vote.

He said, “My assessment of the election is that I think people are very much aware that they have acknowledged that fact that they need to exercise their civil right. The turnout was very impressive today. I have been voting in the past elections, we don’t have many people the way we have it now in the past. People have recognised the importance of this election.

“It has been peaceful, we need to recognise the positive impact of the new electoral act has made in making people to realise the fact that no one can tamper with the result”.

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Hakeem Oyedele Alao commended INEC for the introduction of technology into the system.

Alao made this disclosure shortly after he cast his vote at Unit 2, Ward 5 in Ibadan North local government area.

“INEC has done well. It has been peaceful and going on smoothly. INEC has done their best. There is no report of violence or destruction of anything. The electoral materials arrived on time. So far, so good no sight of vote buying and even if you want to buy votes, there is no money to buy it”.’

Source -  Daily Post