Mr Oyebanji said, “I appeal to our people to be patient with INEC. INEC has assured me that those glitches would be attended to.”
Mr Arogundade said women played significant roles as polling officials, party agents and voters.
The source said Mr Oluyede identified himself as being from Osun State.
He added that IPC had established a hotline for journalists to report emergencies.
She said the suspects were arrested during a coordinated intelligence-led operation.
The officials are expected to move from the designated registration area centres to their respective polling units early on Saturday.
The group expressed concern over the misuse of personal data for voter manipulation.
The group urged residents to protect the sanctity of their votes by rejecting electoral inducements and making informed choices at the polls.
No group has claimed responsibility for the Thursday attack.
Mr Placid urged residents of Ekiti State to come out peacefully and exercise their civic rights.Â
