Thursday, 18 October 2012

Countdown to Saturday election, opposition accuses Mimiko of taking Ghana-Must-Go from house-to-house

Accusations and counter accusations have taken over with regard to the October 20 election. A member of the ACN, Adebayo Olumide claimed he saw loads of the notorious Ghana-must-go being taken from house to house in Oke Aro area of Akure earlier this morning as he alleged that the Labour Party was sharing money to would be voters.
Adebayo insisted that he confirmed from an insider that the governor had allegedly released N4.5billion for the voters’ buying exercise.
Some people also claimed that they have witnessed similar scenes by the Labour Party in Owo, the base of the ACN candidate.
Money was allegedly shared by supporters of Mimiko in AKure, Owo and some other locations to buy votes
Money was allegedly shared by supporters of Mimiko in AKure, Owo and some other locations to buy votes
Meanwhile, Damisi Ojo had ealier reported that a Labour Party (LP) chairmanship aspirant in Ese-Odo Local Government, Mr.Festus Dabo, his brother, Peter Dabo and two others were reportedly arrested by the police at Igbekebo riverine area for allegedly printing voter cards.
According to him, it was learnt that the suspects were apprehended at a cyber café owned by another LP bigwig.
Ironically, the Labour Party under Olusegun Mimiko had been the most vocal to accuse opposition of buying votes or voters’ cards.
LibertyReport

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