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Ondo South By-Election: Commercial motorists, residents defy movement restriction order

Many commercial motorists and okada riders were busy picking passengers from one area to another without any restriction.

• June 20, 2026
Ondo South
Ondo South on map [Credit: Wikipedia]

Some residents of Okitipupa in the Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State moved freely on Saturday despite a restriction order announced ahead of the Ondo South Senatorial by-election.

The police command in the state had announced restriction on human and vehicular movement from 6.00a.m to 6.00p.m across the senatorial district on Saturday to ensure security during the election.

The by-election is holding across the six local government areas of Okitipupa, Ilaje, Ese-Odo, Irele, Odigbo and Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo

It was gathered that in Okitipupa metropolis many residents were moving freely and commercial activities ongoing as shops were opened for business.

Many commercial motorists and okada riders were busy picking passengers from one area to another without any restriction.

Across major inter-state motor parks operating in Okitipupa, it was observed that transporters did not comply with the restriction order.

A passenger travelling to Akure, Iyabo Aderanti, described the by-election as “just a filler for vacant position.”

“I have a business meeting to catch up with and this election is not a serious one, I just have to go for my business and which will fetch me better money,” she said.

A commercial driver, Niyi Akindele, also said “everything is skyrocketing now, and one needs to work hard to make ends meet, so I can’t lose today’s money because of the by-election.”

A visit to polling units14,16, 17, Ward 1, in Okitipupa showed that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) adhoc staff arrived early with sensitive and non-sensitive materials.

Police officers were also seen manning polling units visited as voters queue for accreditation.

One of the INEC adhoc staff, Jade Babalola, said  that she and her colleagues arrived at their polling unit at about 7:00a.m and were ready to perform the assigned duties.

“We have been here since 7:00a.m and as you can see, we have arranged the ballot box, cubicle and all the materials are here, we are only waiting for the voters to be here,” she said. 

(NAN)

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