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Fighting, vote buying reported in some areas

INEC has constantly stated that paying money to voters or receiving money to vote is a criminal offence.

A polling booth in Osun state

There are reports of vote buying going on in some wards by party agents.

According to Situation Room Ng, in Egbedore, Ward 01, Polling Unit: 002, “Reports of vote buying taking place at the price of two thousand Naira. Some people are complaining at the meagreness of the amount. Security personnel are reported on ground and aware.”

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Also, in Polling Unit 009, Ward 1, Osogbo Lga there was violence reported.

Meanwhile, has criticised the Nigerian Police for not withdrawing the police orderlies of Osun Governor, Rauf Aregbesola ahead of the Osun governorship election.

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