An independent monitoring group, under the aegis of Forum of Election Observers Groups, has declared that the outcome of the governorship and House of
Assembly elections in Ogun State, largely reflect the opinion of the vast majority of residents in line with the assessment of various stakeholders, including local observers.
“A classical of this, is the result of the governorship and House of Assembly elections in Ogun State, which were monitored by many of our leaders, herein present. Ologun stressed that the clarification became necessary considering a series of reports and agitations, so far generated, by the outcome of last Saturday’s elections, and negative reports being attributed to it by some politically exposed interests.
“Our observers, in some local governments, including Ikenne, Abeokuta South, Ijebu North and Ado-Odo Ota witnessed incidences of voter inducements and campaign during election.
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