Ondo poll: CDD commends voters’ peaceful conduct

CDD Observation Mission, Ondo 2024, stated this during the election analysis in Akure.

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The Centre for Democracy and Development- West Africa (CDD) has commended voters’ peaceful conduct in the Saturday, November 16, 2024, governorship election in Ondo State.

Victor Adetula, the lead of the CDD Observation Mission, Ondo 2024, stated this during the election analysis in Akure.

“CDD commends voters in Ondo State for the calm and peaceful manner in which they have conducted all through this process so far,” Mr Adetula said.

He, however, alleged that there were reported cases of vote trading and inducement during the voting process.

Mr Adetula explained that the group observed the presence of security agencies at all polling units contributing to crowd control, thereby minimising vote trading and open campaigning at the polling units.

According to him, the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machine was effective and used with the exception of some cases.

He stated that the group would actively monitor the collation and result-uploading process to see whether the machines were actively and dutifully used at all stages of the election process.

Mr Adetula urged all stakeholders in the electoral process to ensure adherence to the rule of law and due process during collation and declaration of results to the point of conclusion.