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Ondo Poll: APC Making Luciferan  Scheme, Makinde Raises Alarm.

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Protect Your Votes: Adeleke Tells Voters 

Oyo state Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde,  has accused the All Progressive Congress (APC) of 

 making luciferian scheme to rig the gubernatorial  election billed to hold in Ondo state tomorrow, by creating violence at Polling Units.

Makinde registered the allegation on Thursday at the People’s Democratic Party’s final campaign in the state capital, Akure, where he  urged voters to be very watchful and calm. 

He advised voters  not to engage in  violence as designed by the APC ,but vote for Agboola Ajayi, the candidate of the PDP. He said voters should monitor their votes and ballot boxes during the election and then leave the rest for the National Campaign Council to handle. 

Also speaking at the very impressive rally, well-attended rally  the chairman of the National Campaign Council and Governor of Osun State, HE Senator Ademola Jackson Adeleke urged voters to do all to protect their votes to avoid manipulation by the All Progressive Congress.

Adeleke promised that the PDP’s candidate, Agboola Ajayi, will bring development to the state if elected as governor on tomorrow.

According to Adeleke, the people of Ondo State are the only ones that can liberate themselves from the shackles of the APC-led administration of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

Lending his voice to the plea, the Acting National Chairman of the PDP, Ambassador Damagun assured voters that Ajayi will not fail them when sworn-in as governor of Ondo State.

Also addressing the multitude present at the final rally,  governors of Bauchi and Adamawa states, Mohamed Bala and Umaru Fintiri said Ondo state will be blessed with the emergence of Hon. Agboola Ajayi as governor. They submitted that they were in Ondo state to give supports to the party so as to ensure that votes count.

While reacting to the loud ovation that greeted his appearance at the rally,  former governorship candidate and a leader of the PDP, Eyitayo Jegede, SAN berated the APC for making the people of Ondo State go through hardship.

He recalled how previous PDP administrations in the state were constructing roads, building and equipping hospitals, building schools, seeing to the welfare of workers and making life bearable for their subjects. 

The former Ondo State Attorney  General, noted that Agboola Ajayi is an experienced administrator who will give succour to the people by returning to the old and good governance of the PDP. 

He thus urged the people to  use their votes to send the APC packing, remarking ,that the present administration has inflicted so much pains on the people. 

Like the earlier speakers,  Jegede advised voters to ensure that they wait till their votes are counted by the electoral officers in their respective Polling Units, even as he also urged them to follow their ballot boxes to the Collation Centers for safety. 

On his part, the chairman of the Ondo State Governorship Campaign Council, Eddy Olorogun Olafeso, begged voters not to allow their votes to be bought by the APC, stressing that it will be a suffering of another four years if they allow vote buying.

Also speaking, the Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro, said: “Agboola Ajayi being a council chairman, member of the House of Representatives, Deputy Governor and an Acting Governor is experienced enough to give the people of Ondo State the dividends of democracy they have been missing under the APC administration for the past seven and half years”

The PDP candidate, 

Agboola Ajayi, while thanking  the party’s leaders and members for making the campaign a success, introduced his wife and that of his running mate,  Hon. Festus Akingbaso to the audience, as he  promised to return all the lost glory of the state if given the mandate to rule the state via tomorrow’s election.

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