A coalition of Civil Society Organisations, Ekiti Democratic Movement, has advised political gladiators in the state to desist from any act that could truncate the democratic process.
The Convener, Akinola Busuyi, told newsmen in Ado-Ekiti that the call became necessary due to the violence that followed the conduct of the All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party governorship primaries.
Busuyi said that aside from the violence that characterised the governorship primary of the PDP on Wednesday, the APC governorship primary of Thursday also failed to comply with the democratic norms.
“It has been reported that certain people had bought over the Governorship Primary Electoral Committee led by Gov. Abubakar Baderu of Jigawa and also used top government functionaries to hijack the exercise,” he said.
The Secretary to the Committee, Victor Olabimtan, however, described the allegations as not only untrue but a figment of the imagination of the group.
Busuyi also said some aggrieved APC Governorship aspirants alleged that top government functionaries and appointees were used as returning officers for the election in the 16 local government areas and 177 Wards across the state.
The group convener decried the ways and manners the process was characterised with politics of bitterness and acrimony.
Busuyi, therefore, called on the leadership of both APC and PDP to ensure that the electoral process was peaceful, transparent, fair and devoid of manipulation.
He urged the major dominant parties to prevail on their supporters to shun any act of violence before, during and after the election in the state.
The convener, however, commended the APC National leadership for the adoption of a direct mode of primary for the governorship primary in Ekiti.