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March 10, 2019

Delta Decides: Polls were peaceful – Macaulay

Ovuozourie Macaulay

Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay fielding questions from journalists

…Says PDP expecting victory

The most anticipated gubernatorial and House of Assembly elections earlier postponed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) due to certain encumbrances have been conducted.

Ovuozourie Macaulay

Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay fielding questions from journalists

Our correspondent in Isoko South and North Local Areas observed early arrival of materials as accreditation and voting commenced around 9am unlike the recorded timeline of 11am during last weekend’s presidential and National Assembly Elections.

In Owhelogbo, Isoko North Local Area, sensitive and non-sensitive materials arrived as early as 8.am but accreditation and voting didn’t kickoff until about 9am.

Though a low turn out of voters was observed at the early hours, electorates were see thronging the polling units in large droves.

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Addressing newsmen after casting his ballot in Unit 5 (Ashaka) of Owhelogbo Ward 5, former Secretary to Delta State Government, Comrade Ovuozourie Macaulay, described the process as peaceful.

He said the low turn out seen in the morning was a result of the dissatisfaction of voters over the presidential election results but they however saw need to come out.

According to him, ”You can see that it’s been very peaceful. We pray it will be like this till the end. Voting started an hour ago. The polls today have been very orderly unlike what obtain during the presidential election were materials were grossly in-adequate.”

Macaulay commended the electorate for their turn out and patience through out the process.

He expressed optimism that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will coast home to victory. ”There is no oracle about that. This state has always been a PDP state. The governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa has also consolidated our position by ensuring even distribution of the dividends of democracy across the state.”