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Slawormir:All of them are rescued alive no life lost |
fergie001:�✊ |
garfield1:Still surprises me also. |
escober90:It must be a mistake by him Okeijebu is in Akure south |
Seerade029:Ondo central: Akure North |
Seerade029:Owode is ogbese |
The news has be confirmed to be false. |
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu addressing the press after casting his vote at PU 6, Ijebu Owo, Owo LGA
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EFCC on ground
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garfield1:Odigbo is under Ondo south (ORE) |
Eyitayo Jegede and His Wife at PU009 Ward 3, Sacred Heart Primary School. On que to get accredited and cast their votes
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majamajic:The NAVY HAD EARLIER TRANSPORTED THE MATERIALS the capsized boat is only Inec officials |
Fistop:Its fake |
Fistop:Fake news, kindly ignore |
thatigboman:Population distribution is totally different from eligible voters |
TOPCRUISE:By who |
Heavy rainfall experience in some LGA in Ondo state at the moment |
Notice board |
As Part of the process of providing credibility to the ongoing Election in Ondo state. The Independent electoral commission has released the Result Viewing Viewing portal for the Ondo state election. Find below the link. https://inecelectionresults.com/elections/5f7ded2c8198160bc25fbcca The results will be updated as the result comes into the Inec portal. Stayed tuned for more updates from tbe portal. Ondo Eelctorate, Vote not fight Good morning
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Set up at Temidayo PU, Ward 2, off Ondo By Pass.
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Seerade029:Hoo just seeing your response. Too late |
iNEC VOTERS CODE OF CONDUCT
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At LA 11 Primary School Collation centre for Ward 008, Akoko South West, Assistant electoral officers were seen getting ready to go to their different polling units.
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Heavy security personnel around for safe election
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slivertongue:Rotimi Akeredolu Deupty Candidate (Lucky Aiyedatiwa) is from Ilaje Local Government Area (Ondo South) |
Seerade029:2014: Mimiko was still in Labour Party When He won the Election. Mimiko Defected to PDP prior to 2015 Jonathans Elections. Though Mimiko was Part of PDP formation in Ondo State |
FLash Back on 2016 Election Ondo State
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VOTER REGISTRATION: 1 Million, Eight Hundred and 22 Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty Six (1,822, 346) Eligibles voter registered for INEC PVC out of which 1,546,081 PVC were collected, with 372, 888 PVC yet to be collected. The Collected PVC and as a result eligbles voter for Today Election are distributed as follows. ONDO NORTH: 418,881 Eligible Voters Akoko North West: 68,061 Akoko North East: 62,451 Akoko South East: 29,778 Akoko South West: 86,155 Owo: 110,100- (Oluwarotimi Akeredolu LGA) Ose: 62,336 ONDO CENTRAL: (615,158 Eligible Voters) Akure South: 248,953: (EYITAYO JEGEDE LGA) Akure North: 53,935 Ifedore: 63,243 Ondo West; 150,838 Ondo East: 37,469 Idanre: 60,720 ONDO SOUTH: (456,767 Eligible Voters) Ese Odo: 57,255: (Agboola Ajayi LGA) Ilaje: 114,235 Ileoluji-Oke-Igbo: 64,219 Irele: 64,219 Okitipupa: 101,044 Odigbo: 120,014 TOTAL: ELIGIBLE VOTERS = 1,546,081 |
Agboola Ajayi – ZLP Agboola Ajayi is a popular grassroots politician who has been in the game since the 80s under the Social Democratic Party (SDP), PDP and APC. The lawyer and businessman was the chairman of Ese-Odo Local Government Area between 2004 and 2007. He was later elected to the House of Representatives to represent Ilaje/Ese-Odo federal constituency under the PDP. At the green chamber, Mr Ajayi was chairman of the house committee on Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) between 2007 and 2010. He also served as a member of many other committees, including gas, habitat, justice and industry between 2007 and 2011. The Ese-Odo born politician in Ondo South dumped PDP for APC to run as the runningmate to Mr Akeredolu in the November 26, 2016 governorship election which they won. But they fought in the buildup to the 2020 election, following which Mr Ajayi joined the PDP. But he left the PDP a month after following his defeat in the party’s governorship primary. He switched camp to the ZLP with the support of former governor Olusegun Mimiko. He also survived attempts by the state’s lawmakers to impeach him after his defection from the APC.
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Eyitayo Jegede – PDP The Senior Advocate of Nigeria hails from Akure, the capital of the state, in Ondo Central senatorial district. He was the Chancellor of Anglican Communion of Jalingo, Taraba State. Mr Jegede is also a former Chancellor of Anglican Dioceses of Yola and a member of the Implementation Committee of the American University, Yola, Adamawa State, as well as a member, Chairman Board of Governors, ABTI Academy International School and member, Board of Trustees, Elizade University, Ilara Mokin, Ondo State. In May 2009, Mr Mimiko appointed him as the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Ondo State. There were disputes around his candidacy in 2016 but the court resolved them in his favour a few days to the election, which he lost to Mr Akeredolu of the APC. Mr Jegede is one of the most popular candidates and has vowed to defeat other contestants.
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Rotimi Akeredolu – APC The incumbent governor is seeking re-election under the banner of the APC. He had earlier served the state as attorney-general and was also a former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA). Mr Akeredolu hailed from Owo in Ondo North Senatorial District where he had his primary education. He attended Aquinas College in Akure, Loyola College in Ibadan, and the then University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) where he took his law degree. Mr Akeredolu first ran for governor in 2012 as the flagbearer of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), one of the parties that fused into the APC in 2014. He ran at that time against the then governor Olusegun Mimiko of the Labour Party (LP), and Olusola Oke of the PDP. Mr Akeredolu finished as second runners-up with 143,512 votes behind Mr Oke who polled 155,961 votes and Mr Mimiko who won with 260,199 votes. In 2016, Mr Akeredolu ran again under the APC and won. He earlier had issues with many of his party’s leaders, including those in a faction – Unity Forum – headed by a former deputy governor, Ali Olanusi, believed to have been formed to thwart Mr Akeredolu’s reelection ambition. Mr Akeredolu and his deputy also had issues which led to the exit of Agboola Ajayi from APC.
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