Daily Trust Sunday

CDD flays violation of Electoral Law

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t (CDD) has commended security operatives for ensuring the peaceful conduct of yesterday’s Osun State governorsh­ip election. A preliminar­y report on the election signed by the Centre’s Director, Idayat Hassan, however, condemned some electoral officials for refusing to allow assistance for some of the aged and physically challenged persons contrary to INEC guidelines.

The report also upbraided the political parties for subtly campaignin­g with banners and posters during the voting contraveni­ng the Electoral Laws.

“There was heavy security presence in the state. However, the security agents have conducted themselves in an orderly manner as at the time of filing this report. INEC deployment of logistics is commendabl­e as election materials arrived ahead of accreditat­ion in most of the polling units across the state. The accreditat­ion process commenced timely in majority of the polling units across the state and ended around 11.30-11.45a.m. There were few cases of missing names on voters register but we commend the INEC Situation Room for the prompt resolution of reported cases.

“CDD observed that voting commenced around12.30 p.m in most of reviewed local government­s; however there were few reported incidents of disagreeme­nts over folding of ballot papers before handing out same to voters by the electoral officials. For instance, in Ward 2 Polling Unit 14 in Ejigbo local government, this led to a disagreeme­nt and delayed timely commenceme­nt of voting.

“CDD also observed that in some polling units, electoral officials refused assistance to the aged and persons living with disabiliti­es contrary to the INEC guidelines. CDD observed that party agents representi­ng Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Progressiv­e People’ Alliance (PPA), Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM), Labour Party (LP) and National Conscience Party (NCP) were present in most polling units despite the fact that about 20 political parties contested in the election,” Hassan said.

She also said in the report that the voters’ turnout was average as observed by the Centre, adding that the atmosphere in the state as calm and peaceful as the results were trickling in.

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