
The insinuation that some sensitive materials which were retrieved from circulation after distribution last Saturday might been in the hands of desperate politicians had been dispelled.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ogun State, Prof. AbdulGaniy Raji, assured stakeholders in the state that all sensitive electoral materials in the state have been returned to the Central Bank of Nigeria.
He noted that the Commission was awaiting further instruction, adding that the state was set for the election.
“We have taken everything to the CBN office at Abeokuta. We are awaiting the D-Day of the election,” he said.
Our Correspondent, who visited the INEC headquarters at Magbon, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, on Monday, observed that activities were at the lowest ebb.
Except for security men guarding the office and some workers resuming for duty, not much was going on.
IBB Boulevard, the road where the INEC office is located, had security blockade at different ends to reduce vehicular access.