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Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 1:00am On Nov 15, 2024
ALL eyes are on the electorate, the umpire, and the security agencies as the off-cycle governorship election occurs throughout Ondo State on Saturday. Not surprisingly, the air is pregnant with tension and expectations of a new beginning among the voters and the candidates approved by the Independent National Electoral Commission. The onus is on INEC to deliver a credible, transparent, and fair election in collaboration with the security agencies, especially the police.

The election must be peaceful. The security agencies must superintend this, giving a resemblance of elections elsewhere.

Eighteen candidates are vying for the top office in the state, which has a four-year tenure. The incumbent, Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress, and a former deputy governor, Agboola Ajayi of the Peoples Democratic Party, are considered the frontrunners. Aiyedatiwa assumed office on December 7 following the death of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

Ajayi was the deputy during Akeredolu’s first term (2016-2020) before their bitter row separated them. Other notable candidates are Abbas Mimiko of the Zenith Labour Party, Nehemiah Ebiseni of the Labour Party and Bamidele Akingboye of the Social Democratic Party.



This is a contest for Ondo’s soul. Like other states, it is crying out for development. Rich in resources like bitumen, oil and gas and cash crops, Ondo is a field of dreams for a good leader. It has been governed by the Alliance for Democracy, PDP, LP and APC.

It etched itself into political history during the 1983 general elections when the ruling National Party of Nigeria rigged the polls to displace the Unity Party of Nigeria in the governorship polls. After the bloodshed, the courts returned the UPN as the winner. INEC should learn from this violent reaction to rigging.

INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, has a massive task, considering that elections in Nigeria mimic war and usually end in divisive litigation. Indeed, Czech-born British playwright Tom Stoppard said, “It’s not the voting that’s democracy; it’s the counting.” For INEC, this rings true. In Nigeria, elections are especially compromised at the collation centres.


In fairness, the umpire has introduced measures to counter degenerate politicians and the judiciary. Recent pronouncements from the APC officials are reckless and ominous. The avowed intention of APC apparatchiks is to ‘capture’ the remaining states in Nigeria from the opposition. This is not democracy.

INEC introduced the permanent voter card and the bimodal voter accreditation system to accredit voters to deter the desperate political class. Its INEC Result Viewing portal, where transmitted results are to be viewed in real-time, is another innovation worthy of note.

Yet, these innovations are questioned after each election. In Ondo, a political tinderbox, INEC should banish these problems once and for all. The state comprises 18 local government areas; the state capital is in Akure.

Its officials should be courageous on the field and at the collation centres. It should overcome the perennial logistics issues and delays in distributing voting materials and ensure the BVAS works seamlessly. INEC should focus more on getting the voting materials to the riverine areas of the state early.

To secure the polls, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, deployed 22,239 officers to the state. Egbetokun banned the Amotekun and approved only federal security agents. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps is supplying 6,000 officers. The military, the self-styled Department of State Services and other paramilitary agencies will be on the ground. Experience shows that deploying police and other security agents does not guarantee credible or peaceful elections in Nigeria.

In Nigeria, elections are militarised as the IG also restricted vehicular movement in the state on Saturday. This is a crude part of elections in Nigeria. There was free movement in the November 6 elections in the United States. Nigeria needs to attain this ideal in its elections.

In Nigeria, democracy is fast losing its appeal, primarily because it works only for the political class while the rest of society is wallowing in misery. One of the pointers is voter apathy. Faced with acute hardship, most voters are turning their back on elections at the federal and state levels.


While 27 per cent of registered voters elected Bola Tinubu as President in 2023, voter turnout in the 2020 presidential election in the US hit 67 per cent. In the November 5 election won by Donald Trump, turnout was projected at 65 per cent.

In Ondo, this dispiriting reality is obvious. In the 2012 governorship election, voter turnout was 38 per cent. This crashed to 35 per cent four years later. Voter turnout dropped to 31.6 per cent in 2020. This could be traced in part to the climate of violence and the COVID-19 pandemic. In neighbouring Edo State, voter turnout in the 2020 off-cycle poll was 27.5 per cent. So, the challenge in Ondo is to revive voter participation because participation in elections is integral in measuring the health of a democracy.

In the run-up to the polls, the ugly trend of vote-buying became topical again. In the last election in October 2020, vote-buying was rife. Party agents made a brazen mockery of democracy by openly inducing voters with as little as N4,000 or as high as N7,000. A week before D-Day, Ondo residents complained that politicians had mopped up cash from the bank vaults in anticipation of inducing voters.

The implications are dire. Politicians enter office with the background knowledge that they bought their way in and as such, they are not accountable to the electorate. Thus, performance suffers.

According to INEC, 2.05 million were registered for the ballot. However, only 1.75 million or 85.6 per cent collected their PVCs. Only those who have PVCs are eligible to vote in Nigeria. This is a high collection rate.

For it to count, the voters should not turn their back on polling. It is their abounding right to vote. They should take this civic responsibility with enthusiasm, no matter the impediments. Voters should appropriate the words of Abraham Lincoln, who said, “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.”

Ultimately, the election process will work when politicians go into elections with a mind to serve, not to capture public resources.


INEC should collaborate with security agencies to prosecute electoral offenders. The results should be available on iReV to enhance credibility.
https://punchng.com/ondo-gov-election-let-the-votes-count/

Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by MadamVanessa(f): 5:38am On Nov 15, 2024
shocked


Has there been any election that is transparent in the zoo? Especially now that the idîotic clueless dirty animal called T-pain is in the zoo aso rock.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Lalami3232(m): 5:39am On Nov 15, 2024
cheesy
Vote go count for 9ja election? grin
Ok ooooooo, let's watch as the event unfolds sha grin
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if after watching that Guinea video and you still don't want DNA test from your non-virgin wife, then it's no longer my fault.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by EpicDude123: 5:41am On Nov 15, 2024
cheesy
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by braveboi4life: 5:42am On Nov 15, 2024
APC will still rig the election in connivance with INEC and security agencies and nothing will happen
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by AntiChristian: 5:48am On Nov 15, 2024
Vote will count na!


APC will always be the one to rig!

For vote to count LP must win!

If APC wins they've rigged it!

If PDP wins maybe they also rigged!

If other party wins then maybe APC helped them rig it!
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 6:11am On Nov 15, 2024
Under the notorious narcotics drug trafficker, certificate forger, buccaneering power grabber engaging in criminal state capture, votes don't count

This is a given
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by samuel1981(m): 6:12am On Nov 15, 2024
The truth is that vote has never counted under this regime of grab it and run and Ondo state will never be an exception if the truth must be told.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by omolola100(f): 6:16am On Nov 15, 2024
Apc will still win
Pdp will come second...
Is there anything working perfectly in this T-pain era?
Lies
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by BluntCrazeMan: 6:18am On Nov 15, 2024
..

The votes won't count..

INEC won't let the votes to count,,...
And nobody will do anything about it..



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Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Timmi: 6:19am On Nov 15, 2024
Bobloco:
https://punchng.com/ondo-gov-election-let-the-votes-count/
To the bunch of clowns that is in the Punch editorial, was there anytime that the votes did not count?
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 6:20am On Nov 15, 2024
If truly the electorate, INEC and security agencies will be honest to do th right thing.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by MaziObinnaokija: 6:20am On Nov 15, 2024
cool. Very GOOD.
.AYEDATIWA LUCKY <<<<<<<<------------‐-- OUT angry undecided huh.May PDP Win that state just like AGAGU.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Lithiumite: 6:27am On Nov 15, 2024
MadamVanessa:
shocked


Has there been any election that is transparent in the zoo? Especially now that the idîotic clueless dirty animal called T-pain is in the zoo aso rock.
Are you also inferring that Otti of Abia and obi for Anambra elections weren't transparent and they didn't have majority votes but were rigged.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by dozino: 6:33am On Nov 15, 2024
Timmi:
To the bunch of clowns that is in the Punch editorial, was there anytime that the votes did not count?
Some fools pretend that they don't know what inec and apc are doing.
May be you are One of them. Fool
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by MichaelSokoto(m): 6:35am On Nov 15, 2024
vote buying galore loading...

the demonic party got dis one covered!
#30k per vote

Nigerian citizens are captured & conquered slaves...
Ondo result will prove it yet again tomorrow
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Cocolatti(m): 6:51am On Nov 15, 2024
The Selection umpire is done with the elections already. Just declare APC the winner.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by MightySparrow: 7:36am On Nov 15, 2024
We know result already and by their name, you shall know them.

If you remember Good luck and his boss and the trend with this Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the two names are to be feared.


Welcome the governor.
Others, accept my apologies.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by senatordave1(m): 7:38am On Nov 15, 2024
MichaelSokoto:
vote buying galore loading...

the demonic party got dis one covered!
#30k per vote

Nigerian citizens are captured & conquered slaves...
Ondo result will prove it yet again tomorrow
Does pdp have a chance in Ondo
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by senatordave1(m): 7:39am On Nov 15, 2024
Bobloco:
Under the notorious narcotics drug trafficker, certificate forger, buccaneering power grabber engaging in criminal state capture, votes don't count

This is a given
So you think PDP stands a chance
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by McAustin92(m): 7:44am On Nov 15, 2024
You don't like Counter
Ideri Fanta
Dey play! It's all selection as usual
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by cjudy(m): 7:48am On Nov 15, 2024
Vote can never count as long as there’s INEC
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Pmode: 8:00am On Nov 15, 2024
Votes will start counting if we gradually embrace the truth and believe in the system. It has to start from somewhere.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by membranus: 8:17am On Nov 15, 2024
Who cares who won. The two major candidates, Aiyedatiwa and Agboola are well known political bandits in Ondo State. Politics have always been their means of livelihood, anyone of them will come in, do little, but loot more as usual, and Ondo State will be left the worse in terms of all round development.
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by EeyanMayweather(m): 8:18am On Nov 15, 2024
No room for Lazy Pigs party of the ipob terrorists in the south west 😂😂
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by simpleseyi: 8:46am On Nov 15, 2024
Which votes? Well, I think you are talking about APC votes because na only APC dey contest

Shey oppposition dey for Nigeria ni? Shey PDP wey still dey fight roforofo fight within themselves at the market square or na Labourers Party members wey don nakked themselves for the gate of the village primary school? As we talk all these, one Oga dey for Dubai, that’s the Cameroonian bisexual, the other Oga still dey visit people wey dem Mama die at 100 years, that’s the Bitter 3rd Class Philosophy graduate wey run from his ancestral home to come and hide in Lagos so that IPOB, ESN, UGM will not sacrifice his head to Amadioha as they did to Dora Akunyili’s husband
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by simpleseyi: 8:55am On Nov 15, 2024
AntiChristian:
Vote will count na!


APC will always be the one to rig!

For vote to count LP must win!

If APC wins they've rigged it!

If PDP wins maybe they also rigged!

If other party wins then maybe APC helped them rig it!
Thank you my brethren, na so the vagabonds dey think
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Antai123(m): 9:23am On Nov 15, 2024
I can play APC to win with over 100.5... eee sure die... APC and Rigging sure die
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by senatordave1(m): 9:36am On Nov 15, 2024
Antai123:
I can play APC to win with over 100.5... eee sure die... APC and Rigging sure die
So without rigging who will win
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by HAICHCONCEPTZZ(m): 9:41am On Nov 15, 2024
We are watching both the security agencies and the inec. We urge both agencies to ensure credibility in the Ondo election.
Let the will of the people count
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by alanto:
senatordave1:
So without rigging who will win
L

You will notice only SE Obidients are complaining over a SW election that's non of their business. These are the people that elected, Ihedioha, Orji Kali, TA Orji, Obi, Abaribe, Ugwanyi, Otti and the likes. When it comes to other region they always know what's best. But when it comes to their own region, they'll look the other way. With all the noise and name calling could you believe Uzodinma could get a second term?
Re: Ondo Gubernatorial Election: Let The Votes Count - Punch Editorial by Timmi: 9:51am On Nov 15, 2024
dozino:
Some fools pretend that they don't know what inec and apc are doing.
May be you are One of them. Fool
See how the fool is exposing himself, so PDP is excluded from this foolery?
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