The
governorship election in Edo has recorded an impressive turnout with
voters arriving at polling stations in large numbers across the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that as early as 7.30AM, voters were seen in large numbers eager to
cast their vote in all the polling centres visited.
It was also observed that the exercise in all the polling stations monitored was peaceful and orderly.
Adequate security personnel were deployed to ensure orderliness at the polling stations.
NAN reports that INEC officials also
arrived early with election materials and were getting set to commence
the conduct of the exercise.
At Fabiyi Akpata Primary School, Benin,
many voters were present, while INEC officials and security agents were
seen manning the units and maintaining order.
ACP, PDP, APC and ACPN agents in the six
units said they were impressed by the conduct of the election and
expressed hope that the exercise would be successful.
Angella Akenzua, 68,
said she was impressed by the orderliness in the conduct of the
exercise, particularly the early arrival of officials and election
materials.
At Uhonmora Ora in Owan West Local
Government Area, election materials arrived at Ward 2, Units 10-13 as
early as 7.39AM and security agents and INEC officials were also ground.
Accreditation and voting commenced at
Afuze 1, unit 11, Owan East at 8.30AM, with many voters checking their
names on the voter register pasted on the wall.
At Iguododo Primary School, Evboehighae,
Iwoba Ward and Evbokabua, all in Orhiomwon Local Government Area,
accreditation and voting were peaceful.
The situation was the same in Oredo Ward
7, New Era Secondary School, as INEC officials and materials arrived at
7AM, while armed security personnel were monitoring the proceedings.
But the card readers in the Oredo ward
7 were not functioning well, so also in Ward 2, Unit 6 and Ward 3 Unit
10 in Uromi Essan North-East Local Government Area.
The same situation was observed in Etsako West Local Government Area.
NAN reports that voting and accreditation had commenced at Apena ward 10,unit 11 and unit 13, and at Iyamho Primary School.
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