Mr Gombe said the protest was meant to urge the electoral commission to follow due process.
Security operatives were strategically deployed to ensure order and safeguard voters and electoral officials.
Electoral observers and party agents, especially those of the All Progressives Congress, the African Democratic Congress and the Labour Party were also sighted at the polling units.
INEC has appealed to eligible Lagos residents to participate in the second phase of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration.
INEC is to review the use of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVC) as the sole means of identification for voter accreditation on election day.
Mr Ighodalo is expected to vote at Okaegben ward one, polling unit 3.
“President Tinubu expresses unwavering confidence in the professionalism and integrity of security agencies and INEC officials,” said the presidency.
Mr Dominic said TAF Africa deployed 90 trained observers across polling units with registered PWDs in the three states.
Saturday’s governorship election in Imo took off in some parts of the state on a shaky note, with low voter turnout and an absence of election officials and materials.
Voting in the ongoing governorship election has commenced after about three hours delay in Okpoama ward, Brass local council in Bayelsa.
