One of the civil society group that monitored the Ondo State governorship election, Yiaga Africa, has described the process as largely peaceful and orderly.
According to the group, although there were some cases of attempted vote buying, that did not cast a dark cloud on the outcome of the exercise.
“So far the process is commendable, we went round and we have seen the level of efforts by INEC has put in with respect to coordination. The logistics, though they were challenges but it is commendable”, a Yiaga Africa representative on the field said.
“The setup was okay, voting was okay except for few areas where there were skirmishes associated with thugs and these are also issues that are linked to the desperation of political parties and politicians”.
The voting process has since ended and results are being expected, with residents of the state and millions across the country and beyond waiting keenly for the outcome of the poll.
Residents came out in their numbers across the 18 Local Government Areas to exercise their franchise.
The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced 15 of the results from 15 LGAs, and has promised to resume the process by Noon.