Ekiti governorship election: 34 candidates jostle for 667,270 votes

Thirty - four candidates from various political parties will on Saturday ( today )
contest for the Ekiti State governorship election.
There had been tension and apprehension during the electioneering , especially
with the deployment of more than 30 , 000 security men by the police and other
security agencies in the state for the poll .
According to records by the
Independent National Electoral
Commission , in the 16 council
areas of the state, there are 177
registration areas; 2, 195 polling
units ; and 256 polling points ,
with 913 , 334 registered voters.
However , out of the figure,
667 ,270 are accredited to vote,
representing 73 per cent of the
registered voting population.
Among those contesting to succeed Governor Ayodele Fayose are the Accord Party
candidate , Jacob Aluko , 69 ; the All Progressives Congress candidate , Kayode
Fayemi , 53 ; the Peoples Democratic Party candidate , Kolapo Olusola , 49 ; and 43 -
year - old Aiyegbusi Oladele of the Socialist Democratic Party.
Also in the race are the Labour Party candidate , Sikiru Lawal , 59 ; Amuda Kazeem
of KOWA Party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance candidate , Ayodeji Ayodele,
62 ; and the Alliance for Democracy candidate , Ben Agboola , 49 .
Meanwhile , the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Ekiti State, Prof . Abdulganiyu
Raji, has allayed fears that armed policemen drafted by the Inspector General of
Police to the state for the election would harass the electorate .
More than 30 , 000 security personnel , as well as two helicopters , 250 patrol
vehicles and five Armoured Personnel Carriers , had earlier been deployed in the
state.
Expressing worries over the development , some voters said the heavy presence of
armed policemen could scare them away from coming out to vote.
They said the state was rather too
small for such a high number of
policemen to have been deployed by
the IGP , stating that it gave the
impression that there was going to
be war during the election.
However, Raji said there was no
need to panic , warning those who
have no Permanent Voter Cards to
stay away from the polling units
during the election. He noted that
the Rapid Response Squad of the
police would be stationed at strategic
points in the state.
He also said the INEC gave enough time for registered voters to collect their PVCs
and lodge complaints before the process was stopped on Wednesday .
He said , “ INEC in Ekiti State is prepared for the election. We have 913 , 334 voters
registered , out of which 667 , 270 have collected their permanent voter cards . This
means that 667 , 270 will vote in Saturday’ s ( today ) election.
“ The Inspector General of Police has made public the number of security
personnel drafted to the state. They are not harassing anyone. For each vehicle
that went out to distribute election materials, we have a minimum of 15 armed
policemen accompanying it .
“ But on the day of the election (today ), there will be no armed security men at the
polling units . Election is a civil process , so no one will be intimidated. ”
In preparation for the election, the REC said necessary measures had been put in
place to ensure that there would be no delay in the commencement of the
exercise .
He said , “ All ad hoc staff and supervisors moved to all the registration area
centres on Friday .
“ By 5 am on Saturday ( today ), the materials and ad hoc staff will start movement
to the polling units. By 8 am , we will start election. ”
PDP chieftains go into hiding ahead of election
Meanwhile , some chieftains of the PDP in Ikere- Ekiti have gone into hiding as fear
heightened among them that the police might clamp down on them in order to put
their members in disarray ahead of the election.
One of our correspondents gathered that some of the party leaders in the town
had however devised various means to evade the alleged planned arrest.
A former member of the Ekiti State House of Assembly , who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said he had relocated to a hotel and would not go back home until
after the election because the police were planning to arrest the chieftains of the
party, including him .
When contacted on the telephone on Friday , the Public Relations Officer of the
PDP in Ekiti State, Mr . Jackson Adebayo , told Saturday PUNCH that the planned
arrest of the party chieftains on the instruction of the APC - led Federal
Government had already started .
He said , “ They arrested the deputy governorship candidate , they arrested Dr .
( Samuel) Omotosho . They have arrested four persons now, but some have been
released.
“ They arrested some of our members last night (Thursday ) and went in search of
some this morning ( Friday ). They vandalised the houses of those they did not see .
The security personnel shattered the house of Taye Fasuba . Those security men
behaved like thugs . ”
Calls put through to the APC spokesperson in the state , Mr . Taiwo Olatubosun , to
seek the party’ s reaction to the allegations were not answered.
However , an APC chieftain in Ilawe - Ekiti , Mr . Shina Awelewa , debunked the
allegation.
Awelewa , a former Chairman of the Ekiti State Broadcasting Corporation , said the
PDP leaders were making noise because they knew that security agencies had
foiled their ( PDP ) plans to disrupt the election.
“ The security agents are not arresting PDP chieftains . But , they are after the
known PDP thugs who Fayose wants to use to cause violence during the election, ”
he said .
Denying the allegations by the PDP , the state Police Public Relations Officer , Mr .
Caleb Okechukwu , said the police did not arrest anyone in connection with the
election.
Ikere residents resist arrest of PDP candidate ’ s relatives
Meanwhile , a major crisis was reportedly prevented in Ikere- Ekiti on Friday
evening when residents of the town prevented policemen from arresting Olusola ’ s
relatives .
Armed policemen were said to have stormed the relatives ’ house located at the
back of a petrol station along Ado - Ikere Road , but found only those who were
cooking .
Some residents , who were suspicious of the movement of the policemen , were said
to have mobilised others who resisted the planned arrest.
The confrontation with the police was said to have forced the security personnel
to shoot into the air and fired tear gas to disperse the crowd , who refused to
move .
Some of the people were reportedly arrested and taken to the Area Command
along the College of Education Road .
The angry residents reportedly followed the arrested persons , while some of them
were said to have been released after Olusola intervened in the matter .
Four out of those arrested were said to have been found with Indian hemp and
held by the police.
However , Okechukwu said the police did not arrest any of the PDP candidate ’ s
relatives .
Banks , govt secretariat , schools shut as workers shun offices , schools
As residents prepare for today ’ s election, banking operations in most commercial
banks in Ado - Ekiti , the Ekiti State capital , came to a close as early as 12 pm of
Friday .
When one of our correspondents visited the banks on Adeyinka Adebayo Way,
popularly known as Bank Road , there were notices pasted at the entrance of most
of the banks , telling customers that they had closed , except for one which stated it
would close by 2pm .
They however advised customers to make use of alternative channels such as the
Automated Teller Machine points , mobile and internet banking .
One of our correspondents noticed as some of the bank customers were shocked
on seeing the notices . As some lamented , others went to join the queues at the
ATMs .
The notice by one of the banks read , “ Dear esteemed customers, due to the
governorship election taking place on Saturday, July 14 , 2018 , in the state , we shall
close for business by 12 pm today ( Friday ), July 13 , 2018 .
“ Kindly visit our alternative channels . These are the ATM , POS , mobile banking
and internet banking . Thanks for your usual cooperation . ”
Similarly , some schools , including public and private , were shut throughout the
day . A visit by one of our correspondents to some schools in the state showed that
they didn ’t open on Friday as their gates were closed .
Also at the state secretariat , a tour round the premises by one of our
correspondents showed that many offices were shut while the expansive car park
that used to be full of vehicles was largely empty.
A security man at the entrance of one of the buildings told one of our
correspondents that most of the workers didn ’t come to work on Friday while
some came and left shortly after .
Even though there was no official declaration of public holiday by the state
government , Saturday PUNCH learnt that the workers stayed away in order to
travel to the towns where they registered to vote.
One of our correspondents approached one of the workers closing for work at the
secretariat around 11 : 30 am .
“ I have to leave early so I can travel to my hometown in Otun - Ekiti and
participate in the election, ” she said .
Residents storm filling stations, ATM points , markets for last - minute shopping
In the meantime , Saturday PUNCH observed on Friday as scores of residents
rushed to filling stations and markets in the state to make last- minute shopping
ahead of today ’ s election.
There were long queues at filling stations as well as shopping malls.
One of our correspondents who visited Iworoko town and some other towns in the
North Senatorial District of the state on Friday observed as many residents were
in a hurry to shop.
One of the traders in Iworoko , who simply identified herself as Mama Dammy ,
told Saturday PUNCH that the market day in the town was supposed to be on
Sunday (tomorrow ), but because of the election and the uncertainty surrounding
it , the market was opened on Friday .
Due to the early closure of the banks , Saturday PUNCH observed as scores of
residents trooped to the ATM points to withdraw money as movement would be
restricted on Saturday (today ).
A resident, Mr . Remi Laoye, who came into the state from Ibadan for the election,
said , “ I exhausted the cash I brought from Ibadan and I need to withdraw some
cash in case of anything . This is Nigeria , but I pray there will be no crisis . ”
Population swells ahead of election
As residents vote for a new governor , several Ekiti State indigenes living outside
the state have started returning to participate in the governorship election.
They said that they had to leave their bases to come home in order to participate
in an exercise that would produce the next governor of their state.
One of them , Sir Michael Omodara , who resides in Ibadan , Oyo State, said his sons
who reside in Ilorin , Kwara State, had also returned home to vote in the election.
One of our correspondents , who travelled from the state capital to Ishan - Ekiti
early on Friday observed that there was a significant increase in traffic from the
state capital to the North Senatorial District of the state.
At the New Garage , a central commercial motor park in the state capital , drivers
confirmed that they had been experiencing an upsurge in the number of
passengers entering the state from other states .
One of the drivers , simply identified as Kazeem , said , “ We have a lot of people
coming in from other states , especially from Lagos . We have been having more
trips from Lagos and other states .

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