INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu |
The convergence of critical stakeholders in the July 14th election in Ekiti
State, facilitated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
ended abruptly, as all key players left in annoyance without any concrete
resolution.
The
convergence of critical stakeholders in the July 14th election in Ekiti State,
facilitated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has ended
abruptly, as all key players left in annoyance without any concrete resolution
INEC had organised the meeting to meet with candidates and party stalwarts
to reel out the readiness of the commission and heads of security agencies led
by the Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris, for the election.
The meeting has started on a peaceful note with the Resident Electoral
Commissioner for Ekiti state, Abdulganiyu Raji stating the readiness of the
commission for the conduct of Saturday election. The National commissioner in
charge of Ondo, Ekiti and Osun states, Solomon Soyebi also announced the
extension of the collection of permanent voter cards while the Inspector
General of Police Ibrahim Idris read the riot act.
No sooner had the microphone handed over to a representative of one of the
leading parties in the contest, who spoke about alleged intimidation, than
acrimony broke out amongst party supporters thereby making the environment
unexpectedly charged.
All efforts to calm the crowd by the chairman of Ekiti traditional rulers
led by Oloye of Oye, Oba Michael Ademolaju, however led to more uproar at the
venue.
The tensed atmosphere continued for several
minutes which eventually compelled INEC officials and the security heads,
alongside various candidates, to hurriedly abandon the meeting midway
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