>
Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Secretary, Sen Iyiola Omisore, has faulted claims by some people that the ongoing Osun State governorship election was characterised by voter inducement in some polling units, especially in Ile Ife.
Omisore spoke after voting at his Unit 003, Ward 1, Moore, Ife East Local Government Area of the state l, on Saturday.
Omisore arrived at the polling unit at about 1.30pm amid cheers from the party members and loyalists who had stayed back after casting their votes to witness the APC chieftain perform his civic responsibility.
Asked about alleged vote-buying and voter intimidation in the area, Omisore said: “I am not aware and I did not see anybody engaged in such. I can see how free people are now.
“I cannot see any sign of what you have said.”
The APC national scribe, who voted at about 1.36pm, hailed the voting process in the unit and indeed Ile Ife, describing the exercise as peaceful and successful.
He said that the election witnessed a “massive turnout and as well as peaceful.”
Omisore hailed the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System(BVAS) technology deployed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the election, saying, “I think it works well without any hitch.”
“I was able to go through the process and cast my vote under one minute,” he said.