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Protesters besiege Ondo INEC office, demand REC removal ahead of governorship poll

The protesters alleged that the state REC, Oluwatoyin Babalola, was romancing a particular political party in the state.

• October 2, 2024
INEC Office
INEC Office

Some youths in Ondo State have protested and demanded the removal of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Oluwatoyin Babalola.

The youths, who marched through major roads in Akure and to the INEC state office in Alagbaka carried placards with different inscriptions on Wednesday, called for the removal of Mrs Babalola before the November 16 governorship election.

Some of the placards had inscriptions such as “INEC Must Do the Needful; “We Are Demanding REC Removal’’ among others.

Mrs Babalola, who became REC in the state on December 18, 2023, was alleged to be romancing a particular political party in the state.

Speaking on behalf of the youths, Ijanusi Olawale, alleged that the REC had been unprofessional in the conduct of her duties and could undermine the election process.

He said, “The youth are demanding free and fair election and we want INEC not to be bias, but transparent and ensure free and fair governorship election in the state.’’

Addressing the protesters, Administrative Secretary of the state INEC, Biodun Amosu, commended the youth for their peaceful protest and assured them that their votes would count.

Mr Amosu said, “One thing we must confirm is that peaceful protest is allowed in our democracy. To us, you have not done anything bad. Thank you for being peaceful.”

He said that the allegations against the REC would be handled at the national headquarters of the electoral body.

Mr Amosu stated, “We have heard your demands, but we can assure you that once you have your agents in your polling booths, you protect your votes, nothing can happen. And with the calibre of officers here, we can assure you, we will always work to ensure that your votes count. Please, cooperate with us, work with us, and let us work together. We will look at the various issues. We can assure you that the issue will be adequately attended to, but one thing that is important, votes will count in Ondo State.’’

(NAN)

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