SaharaReporters learnt that despite the scheduled commencement time of 8am, many polling units across the state have yet to receive the necessary electoral materials.
The Oyo State local government elections billed for today (Saturday) have been delayed in some areas, causing frustration among citizens who have turned out to cast their votes.
SaharaReporters learnt that despite the scheduled commencement time of 8am, many polling units across the state have yet to receive the necessary electoral materials.
Visits to the 10 polling units in Ward 7 of Ibadan North Local Government confirmed the absence of electoral officers.
Additionally, as at the time of filing this report, only two police officers were present at Polling Unit 7, raising concerns about security and the integrity of the election process.
In Ward 8 in Ojo, Wesley reported that out of the expected 92 election ballot boxes, only 36 had arrived by the time of his observation.
Ayinde, a resident, expressed dismay, stating, "This is a polling unit, and we have not seen any officials or bright ballot papers. This reminds us of the delays we experienced during former governor Ajimobi's time when INEC officials didn't appear until 3pm."
The voter lists pasted at polling units were incorrect, belonging to another ward.
A woman, who requested anonymity, stated, "For example, here at Sunnyday School 2 ward, they pasted the voter list meant for Sunnyday School 1."
The Chairman of the African Action Congress (AAC) in Oyo State also expressed disappointment, stating, "This issue is very disappointing. We raised concerns days before the election, suspecting that the electoral body planned to delay the arrival of electoral materials at polling units. However, we advise our people to go out and defend their democratic rights."
Efforts to reach the Oyo State Electoral Commission through the contact number provided on their website to confirm the reason for the delay proved unsuccessful.
The delay in the arrival of electoral materials has raised concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the ability of citizens to exercise their democratic rights effectively.