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Okpebholo Votes in Edo Central By-Election, Decries Slow BVAS Accreditation

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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.

 

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PDP Rejects Kano By-Election Results, Cites Irregularities

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano State has rejected the outcome of the re-run elections in Bagwai/Shanono and Ghari/Tsanyawa constituencies, alleging widespread irregularities, violence, and voter intimidation.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday in Kano, the state PDP Chairman, Alhaji Yusuf Kibiya, described the exercise as “totally devoid of democratic principles.” He accused political thugs of disrupting the process and intimidating eligible voters, calling the elections “a charade.”

Kibiya urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to guarantee a level playing field for all political parties, warning that the credibility of the electoral process was at stake. He also called on security agencies to protect voters, maintain peace, and prevent violence during elections.

The PDP chairman further advised political leaders to avoid inflammatory rhetoric and demanded investigations into alleged electoral breaches, with prosecution of offenders to deter future misconduct.

Meanwhile, the Kano State Police Command announced the arrest of 288 suspected thugs during the elections. Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Bakori disclosed the figure in Shanono Local Government Area, adding that investigations were ongoing and that those found culpable would be prosecuted.

 

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Kano By-Elections: APC Seeks Cancellation Over Violence

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has demanded the cancellation of the by-election for Shanono-Bagwai Constituency and the rerun election in Ghari Constituency of Kano State.

APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, in a statement on Saturday, alleged that the polls were marred by widespread violence and disruptions by armed thugs at several polling units.

He said voters were forced to flee polling areas while security personnel deployed to the constituencies were overwhelmed by the attacks.

Morka argued that the situation made it impossible to conduct a credible election.

 

 

 

 

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Oyo By-Election Rocked by Vote-Buying Allegations — ADC’s Akin-Alamu Cries Foul

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The Oyo by-election took a dramatic turn on Saturday as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidate, Femi Dexter Akin-Alamu, accused rival politicians of orchestrating massive vote buying to sway the outcome.

Speaking moments after casting his ballot at Ward 11, Polling Unit 38, University of Ibadan, Akin-Alamu alleged that voters across the Ibadan North Federal Constituency were being lured with cash and other inducements in exchange for their votes.

“This is a direct assault on democracy,” he declared, warning that such acts strip elections of credibility and erode the people’s trust in democratic institutions.

The ADC candidate described the scale of the malpractice as alarming, insisting that it reflects a dangerous trend where money, rather than the will of the people, decides leadership.

While commending the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the smooth conduct of the exercise and the prompt arrival of voting materials, Akin-Alamu lamented the poor voter turnout, describing it as another setback for democracy in the state.

“This combination of vote buying and voter apathy is troubling—it weakens the very foundation of our democracy,” he said.

 

 

 

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