Mr Haruna urged media organisations to use their platforms to mobilise voters.
Mr Babalola said 35,040 registrations were recorded in the state during the first phase of the exercise.
She urged all political party leaders to intensify efforts on voters education and sensitisation.
Ms Babalola commended the massive turnout of eligible citizens since the exercise commenced on August 18.
Mr Ajayi said, “This is sad and Nigerians are not happy.’’
Ms Babalola also appealed to political parties and their supporters to eschew violence on election day and after the poll.
Mr Oloniju said, “We call on the police to take extra measures to protect the woman REC.’’
IPAC Ondo State noted that it had absolute confidence in the ability of the state Resident Electoral Commissioner Mrs. Oluwatoyin Babalola, to conduct a crediblde poll.
The REC said INEC was fully aware of its duty to conduct a free and fair election and had put proactive measures in place to actualise this.
