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By-Election: Gbadamosi Votes in Ikorodu, Seeks End to Electoral Violence

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Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, PDP Candidate for Saturday’s Lagos East Senatorial District by-election, has called on governments and political  parties to do more to end  violence during elections.

Gbadamosi made the call while speaking with newsmen shortly after voting at his Polling Unit 04,Ward 01, Allyson/Ogunsanya Street, Ikorodu.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gbadamosi, dressed in blue kaftan, voted at 9.33a.m.

Gbadamosi said that violence hindered  democratic development and threatened societal  progress.

He described the situation at his polling unit and others around it as calm, but said he was disturbed by reports of violence he got from some areas.

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“So far it is somewhat calm around here, but I heard there were disturbances.

“In some other areas around there, there were  reports of some disturbances, perhaps by thugs.

“These are the things we need to end in our democracy, we need to end thuggery, we need to save our democracy,” he said.

Gbadamosi decried what he called late kick-off of the election at his polling unit and some others around it.

He said the election which was supposed to start from 8.00a.m. did not begin until 9.22a.m. at his polling unit.

The PDP candidate said the late start of the election, together with poor turnout of voters, was worrisome.

He appealed to  registered voters in the senatorial district to  come out and vote for candidates of their choices.

The PDP candidate said the elections were  opportunities to choose representatives that would serve the people’s interests.

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