#OndoDecides: Low Voter Turnout Recorded In Ongoing Guber Poll

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The much anticipated Ondo state governorship election took off on Saturday, with a  low turnout of voters.

Most of the polling centres visited by our correspondent between 7.30 and 9.20 am were close to empty.

Only security agents and INEC ad hoc staff were sighted.

At about 8.47 am, at Unit 49, Ward 2, CAC Grammar School, Akure South LGA, INEC polling officer, Itohowo Akamba, told journalists that the process was yet to commence as only the PDP agent was on present.

Mr. Jayeoba Dayo, a PDP agent in Ondo, condemned the absence of agents of other parties, which he said has caused delay.

At about 9.07 am, no voter was sighted at Unit 37, Ward 2, St Louis Grammar School, Gbogi/Isinkan, Akure.

As at the time of filing this report, voters are gradually trickling out to the polling centers.

Speaking to our Correspondent at Unit 4, Ward 2, Akure South. LGA,  an Ondo resident, Abu Jimoh, expressed confidence in the electoral process.

“We hope for a free and fair election. We always do not have problems here, whether you’re PDP or APC, we are one family here.

“I am sure there will be no violence at all. I urge people to go and cast their votes peacefully and go back home,” he said.

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