The candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party in the ongoing Edo State governorship election, Osagie Ize-Iyamu,
has expressed concerns about the presence of governors Akinwunmi Ambode
and Nasir el-Rufai of Lagos and Kaduna states respectively, in the
state.
Ize-Iyamu, who claimed that both governors were in the state, said their intentions could not be genuine.
He also accused the All Progressives Congress of using security operatives to intimidate his supporters.
He said, “You know that they have been
using security agencies to harass our people, even till last night,
trying to arrest them and detain them on very flimsy excuses.
“But we have also spoken to their
superiors, who assured us that those who are doing so are doing so on
their own and they will call them to order. For now, we are satisfied
with that assurance.
“We are also aware that the governors of
Lagos and Kaduna states, Ambode and el-Rufai, are also in Benin and
this is worrisome because if the security agencies can declare
restriction on movement even for those in the state, we are wondering
why two governors not from Edo State will relocate to our state.
“We think that the reasons cannot be
genuine; we have gone through the period of campaigning and expect that
Edo people will be left alone to vote.”
Ize-Iyamu, however, expressed satisfaction with the voter turnout and the conduct of INEC officials in his polling unit.
He said, “The turnout is impressive. The
security people and INEC officials are around. We are praying to God
that what we are seeing here is what is also playing out (elsewhere).
“I am happy that, at least in this
place, the card reader has worked. I hope it is also working in other
places. So, from what I have seen here, I am impressed; even though
because of network difficulties, I have not been able to find out what
is happening elsewhere.
“Now that I have voted, I will try and phone other places to know what is happening.”
Our correspondent could not immediately confirm if both governors are actually in Benin as of the time of filing this report.
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