Saturday 26 November 2016

Ondo Election: Violence erupts in Owo, One person Killed


As preparation for the Ondo governorship election reaches climax, reports have emerged of an outbreak of violence in Owo, Ondo state, which has led to the death of one person. Witnesses said on  Friday, that the fight erupted between supporters of two major political parties running for Saturday’s governorship election. Apart from the two who were killed, several houses were said to have been burnt during heavy fighting also on Thursday night.
According to the All Progressives Congress, (APC), “the attack was meant to provoke violent reaction” from its members, “to cause break down of law and order, to give INEC an excuse to postpone tomorrow’s election”. The People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), on the other hand, has accused the APC of championing the shooting and the killing of two people, just to create the impression that the PDP is fueling violence.
Meanwhile, the state Governor, Mr Olusegun Mimiko, has again called on INEC to postpone the elections, saying that the candidate of the PDP, Eyitayo Jegede was only upheld as the party’s candidate barely 48 hours ago. He also argued that the PDP’s agents selected for Saturday’s election are loyalists of Mr Jimoh Ibrahim and that they are reportedly working with the APC against the PDP.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, for INEC, Mr Segun Agbaje, earlier on Friday, re-iterated that the commission is set to go ahead with the Ondo governorship election, slated for November 26, 2016.
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