Oyo: Oluyole Federal Constituency election declared inconclusive

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According to DAILY POST, the Oluyole Federal Constituency election in Oyo State has been ruled to be unresolved.

On Saturday, voting took place in the federal constituency.

After some abnormalities, the finding was deemed inconclusive.

In the federal constituency, it was discovered that there had been reports of violence and vote paper destruction in roughly eight voting places.

At Idi-Ayunre, the seat of the Oluyole Local Government, the Returning Officer for the election pronounced the outcome to be inconclusive on Sunday.

The returning officer claimed that the number of registered voters in the eight polling locations that were canceled did not account for the results gap between Abdulmojeed Olawale Mogbonjubola, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, and the incumbent, Tolulope Akande-Sadipe of the All Progressives Congress.

The discrepancy between the APC candidate’s vote total and the APC’s vote total was just 821 votes, or more than the difference, according to the PVCs gathered in Oluyole Federal Constituency’s canceled polling units, he added.

He said that 6,537 PVCs had been gathered in total from the eight units in question.

The new date for the replay has not been revealed as of the time this report was submitted on Monday.

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