Mr Tunji-Ojo, an Ondo indigene, also praised the security agencies for maintaining peace and order.
Mr Ajayi said, “This is sad and Nigerians are not happy.’’
Mr Aiyedatiwa said the free day would allow government workers in the state to travel to their various localities to perform their civic exercise.
The PDP candidate noted that the Aiyetoro community would be saved from extinction if given the chance to govern the state in the November 16 election.
“We are appealing to you to help ensure that all political parties conduct themselves in line with the laid-down rules and Electoral Act,” said Mr Ajayi.
Mr Ajayi said Governor Lucky Ayedatiwa, the APC governorship candidate for the November 16 gubernatorial election, had yet to deliver on promises.
Mr Ajayi said Nigerians are not fooled by the outcome of the exercise declared by INEC.
The PDP chieftain described the APC’s actions as a betrayal of trust, hurting the state’s people.
The PDP governorship candidate said he was embarking on a journey that would totally transform Ondo State.
“We need to bridge the gap between the youth and the government to ensure effective governance and development.”
