Hours to the tension-soaked Ondo State governorship election, IGP Idris Ibrahim was in Akure today, where he read the riot act to the police, to ensure a non-partisan involvement in the election.
He called on journalists to appeal to all politicians and stake holders to team up and make the election successful, to meet the aspirations of the people as well as pass all the credibility tests.
He called on journalists to appeal to all politicians and stake holders to team up and make the election successful, to meet the aspirations of the people as well as pass all the credibility tests.
He also attended a stakeholders interactive meeting with INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, with the theme: "state of readiness and general conduct of the election".
In attendance were the contestants and reps of all the 28 political parties participating in the election.
IGP Idris made it clear that the police would not connive with anyone, to compromise the election.
In attendance were the contestants and reps of all the 28 political parties participating in the election.
IGP Idris made it clear that the police would not connive with anyone, to compromise the election.
Better this is what I was talking about in your previous post concerning the thug destroying one of the candidate campaign vehicle..
ReplyDeleteTight security is needed to sustain peace and fair election in ondo state.
#GodSaves
God will have mercy in dis election. We look un2 God 2 cage dos who will cause violence
ReplyDeleteAre we sure the election will still be held on 26th November 2016 in On do state, now that Supreme Court is set to hear the judgement between two controversial PDP candidates before 26th November.
ReplyDeleteI just pray the election goes on smoothly.
ReplyDeleteAll we want is a peaceful election
ReplyDeleteOlivia do this election won't degenerate into chaos like that of rivers
ReplyDeleteOkey na
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