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Dr. Asue Ighodalo, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Candidate in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Edo State, has raised serious concerns over the alleged police arrest of his supporters and party faithful and the intimidation of voters by thugs loyal to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo State.

Dr. Ighodalo made these statements while appearing today on Arise News’ flagship current affairs program, The Morning Show.

The incident in Edo State has significantly escalated tensions as we approach the September 21, 2024 elections. Dr. Ighodalo, the candidate of the ruling party in the state, expressed his profound disappointment and frustration at the reported arrests and voter intimidation tactics employed by individuals allegedly affiliated with the APC.

According to Dr. Ighodalo, arresting his supporters and party faithful violates their rights to participate in the democratic process freely and without fear.

He reiterates the need for a peaceful and fair electoral environment in which citizens can exercise their right to vote without intimidation or coercion. We must all strive to achieve this goal.

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Furthermore, Dr. Ighodalo raised concerns about the alleged use of dangerous weapons by the thugs to intimidate voters.

He condemned such behavior as a threat to the democratic process and called for immediate action to ensure the safety and security of all voters in Edo State.

In his interview, Dr. Ighodalo urged the relevant authorities to investigate the reported incidents thoroughly and take appropriate measures to address the situation.

He emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring that all citizens, regardless of their political affiliations, can participate in the electoral process peacefully and without fear.

Dr. Ighodalo’s comments have drawn attention to the need for a peaceful and transparent electoral process in Edo State. His call for action to address the reported incidents of voter intimidation and arrests reflects a broader concern for the integrity of the democratic process in the state.

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The allegations made by Dr. Ighodalo serve as a stark reminder of the challenges often faced during election seasons in Nigeria. They underscore each stakeholder’s crucial role in upholding democratic values and principles.

As the elections in Edo State approach, we all must work together to ensure a peaceful and fair electoral environment that reflects the people’s will.

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