PDP candidate, Eyitayo Jegede has urged the commission to postpone the Ondo election for 30 days.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that it will not shift the Ondo governorship elections slated to hold on Saturday, November 26.
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Eyitayo Jegede had urged the commission to postpone the election for 30 days to enable the party to get its house in order following a candidacy crisis.
The request was however denied by Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Segun Agbaje.
“We are going to conduct the election on
Saturday; there is no going back. It is not the fault of the INEC that
parties are having intra-party crises. It will cost Nigeria a lot of
money if the election is postponed,” Agbaje said.
“We
have prepared well for the election; the sensitive materials are
already out and to postpone the election, it will cost the nation a lot
of money,” he added.
The PDP was
split into two due to a leadership crisis that saw the party forwarding
two names to INEC for the Ondo polls; Jegede for the Ahmed Makarfi faction and Jimoh Ibrahim for the Ali Modu Sheriff faction.
Jegede
was initially chosen as the official candidate but his name was removed
following an order from the Federal High Court and replaced with
Ibrahim’s.
The decision was however reversed when the Appeal Court ruled, on November 23, that Jegede is the rightful candidate of the PDP.
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