BREAKING: Protest in Ondo over Jegede’s name’s removal as PDP candidate
Following the declaration of Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim as the
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the Ondo governorship
election, the residents of the state trooped out in large numbers on the
streets of major towns in the state to protest against the development.
The Independent National Electoral Commission on Thursday removed the name of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede from the list of the candidates of the political parties that would participate in the November 26 governorship election and replaced it with Ibrahim’s name as the candidate of the PDP.
The protests were staged in Akure, the state capital, Owo, Ondo and Ore towns while protesters set bonfires at many major roads in the towns.
The protest began at about 6.30am in Akure while major roads like Oyemekun, Oba Adesida, Arakale, Araromi among others were barricaded halting vehicular movement.
During the protest, both social and business activities were paralysed while banks and some other corporate and commercial offices could not open on time for business.
Officers and men of the Ondo State Police Command were also present at major streets of the town to maintain the law and order.
However no life was lost in the protest.
The Independent National Electoral Commission on Thursday removed the name of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede from the list of the candidates of the political parties that would participate in the November 26 governorship election and replaced it with Ibrahim’s name as the candidate of the PDP.
The protests were staged in Akure, the state capital, Owo, Ondo and Ore towns while protesters set bonfires at many major roads in the towns.
The protest began at about 6.30am in Akure while major roads like Oyemekun, Oba Adesida, Arakale, Araromi among others were barricaded halting vehicular movement.
During the protest, both social and business activities were paralysed while banks and some other corporate and commercial offices could not open on time for business.
Officers and men of the Ondo State Police Command were also present at major streets of the town to maintain the law and order.
However no life was lost in the protest.
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