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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has uploaded 74.68 per cent of Saturday’s Edo State governorship election results on its Result Viewing Portal ((IReV).

The report from the portal revealed that 3,375 results out of 4,519 polling units where elections were conducted in the state have been uploaded to the portal.

 

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The voting was expected to conclude after the last person in the queue cast their vote by 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 21, 2024.

However, INEC extended the voting time in areas where the process started late, with the closing time to be determined by individual polling units in the affected areas.

Meanwhile, Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has commended the zeal of voters in the state who trooped out en masse to cast their votes in the governorship election despite the heavy rain.

Speaking to journalists after casting his vote at about 11:57 a.m. at Oredo Ward 4, Unit 19, Emokpae Primary School, Obaseki also commended the presence of security agencies.

The governor said: “You can see that in spite of the weather, the turnout and enthusiasm of the electorate is high.

“The ballot box in my polling unit is full and it clearly shows that people have been interested in this election as they have been adequately mobilised.

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“People are very interested in this election because it’s a watershed for us in Edo.

“I am not surprised because a lot of young people are here to express themselves and fulfill their civic obligation.

“For now, I am glad with what I see and the election process in my unit has been smooth and efficient.

“I hope that the collation process will be the same and also peaceful; I hope that the results counting will not be disrupted.

“I am glad with the presence of the military in the state, and the federal security have taken over the state.

Speaking about some arrests made by the military, the governor commended the military, saying the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, was living up to his words.

Obaseki added: “The military has done a good job and has done well. The Chief of Defence Staff came to see me and assured me that his men were fully on ground.

“I am glad with what they are doing but not too sure of what the police are doing at this time.

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“As I speak, I hear that there are some people who claimed that they are policemen at Ogbe polling field trying to arrest people on Election Day at their polling units.

“We are glad at the deployment of our agents and our situation room is open and we are receiving reports all over and hope for the best.”

The Star

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