Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State on Saturday cast his ballot in the Edo Central Senatorial by-election, raising concerns over the slow performance of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS).
The governor arrived at Ward 2, Unit 1, Udomi Primary School in Esan Central Local Government Area at about 9:45 a.m. and completed his accreditation process before voting at 9:52 a.m.
Speaking with journalists shortly after, Okpebholo described the process as peaceful but faulted the BVAS machines for causing unnecessary delays.
“Well, I just voted. You can see the frustration. The BVAS is just too slow. It takes too long before you can get accredited. I think INEC needs to look into this. So far, so good, the feelers I’m getting are good,” he said.
The Coordinator, Office of the First Lady, who also voted at the same polling unit, commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the peaceful conduct of the exercise and urged voters to defend their votes.
“This is my village, Udomi. So far, so good, the process has been smooth as people are coming out to vote. The agents are here, INEC is doing well. I urge the voters to vote well and stay to defend their votes as we are practicing democracy,” she stated.
Reports from polling units in Irrua and Uromi indicated that accreditation began around 8 a.m., with voters turning out early. At Eguare Primary School, Irrua, a voter, Mr. Frank Obehi, cast his ballot at 8:37 a.m. and described the process as smooth and peaceful.
The by-election is being conducted to fill the Edo Central senatorial seat left vacant following Okpebholo’s emergence as governor.