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INEC,NOA, Olubadan,others warn against violence in Ibadan bye-election

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By Eniola Phillips 

The Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC], the Olubadan-in-Council, a Chief Imam, Abdulhazeem Adebayo Afuye; National Orientation Agency [NOA],  and others, on Wednesday warned politicians and voters against formenting violence ahead of the Saturday August 16 bye-election of the Ibadan North Federal Constituency. 

The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Oyo State, Dr Adeniran Tella; the  Director of NOA in Oyo State, Mrs  Ajolayo Akande; a Chief Imam, Afuye, Mogaji  Nurudeen Akinade who represented the Olubadan-in-Council, security agencies and others, gave the warning during a media briefing  ahead of Ibadan North Federal Constituency election. 

The election became necessary in order to fill the vacant position created as a result of the demise of the last occupant of the seat, Hon Musliudeen Olaide Akinremi..Akinremi died last year at the age of 51.

Tella,Akande, Akinade, Afuye, and others emphasised that elections are not a do-or-die affair, urging politicians, voters and other stakeholders to  eschew violence.

 

In his remarks, Akande urged all to play their roles  in ensuring a peaceful conduct of the pool. 

On his part, the Chief Imam, Afuye, urged all to shun violence and conduct themselves with fear of God. 

He said: ”We must give peace a chance. We will  all give account for whatever we do. We must have the fear of God.  Politicians, and their supporters must  show the fear of God”.

On her part, the NOA State Director said: ”Election is not a do-or-die affair”. 

There was a peace accord among five participating candidates before the media briefing.  Five political parties took part in the accord which was witnessed by security chiefs and other stakeholders.

Speaking on the accord , the REC said: ”You all witnessed the official signing of the “Peace Accord” by these Political Party flag-bearers and their Parties participating in the upcoming Bye-election on Saturday. The essence of which is to foster a conducive environment for voters to exercise their rights, ultimately contributing to the legitimacy and credibility of the electoral process.The Commission had constant engagements with the members of Inter Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) with the Commissioner of Police as the lead Security Agency in this regard. Assurances have been made to ensure safety, protection of lives and property of the electorate before, during and after the conduct of the coming election.

He also spoke on the Saturday poll.

He said” ”there will also be restriction on movement (except for Voters, Poll Officials) in the affected places within Ibadan North Federal Constituency beginning from 12:00 midnight prior to this coming Saturday’s election. The affected Border Areas are:

Sango/Elevele/Apete/Ijikodo Li Ij/Agbowo/Agborwo Express

Beere/Ojo/Odoye Gate/Basorun/Ashi Mokola Axis/Adamasigba Axis.

”There will also be restriction on movement in Twelve (12) Registration Areas/Wards in Ibadan North Federal Constituency which are; Ward I (Islamic Mission Primary School, Odoye) Ward II (St Stephen Primary School, Ikolaba), Ward III (Education Army Primary School Yemetu), Ward IV (Methodist Primary School, Ifo), Ward V (Ikolaba High School, Ikolaba), Ward VI (St Gabriel Grammar School, Mokola), Ward VII(St Louis Grammar School, Mokola), Ward VIII (Ikolaba High School, Ijokodo), Ward IX C&S New Eden Primary School, Mokola), Ward X (Emmanuel College Primary School, Samonda) and Ward XII which is (Methodist Primary School, Bodija) respectively.

”There are 512 Polling Units with 272,196 registered voters expected to participate in the upcoming Bye-Election. However, about 217, 980 have so far collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). A total number of 2,062 Poll Officials will be employed for the coming election.

Please note that, collection of PVCs for the upcoming Bye-Election in Ibadan North Federal Constituency will not be possible until the resumption of CVR exercise. The implication is that only those with their PVCs will be eligible to participate in the upcoming Bye-Election. The Electorate should therefore come out en masse to exercise their franchise between 8:30 am to 2:30pm on the day of election”.

Tella added that the Commission had configured a total number of 526 Bimodal Verification Accreditation System (BVAS) Machines, with additional back-ups of 48 BVAS Machines for the upcoming election. 









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