Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Eyitayo Jegede, has explained that his refusal to jump the queue at his polling unit was to serve as an example to the people of the state.
Jegede and his wife, Eno, arrived at Ward 2, Polling Unit 10, Akure South Local Government, around 09:00am.
The former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the state got to the premises with a couple of aides and supporters.
Jegede said, “Don’t forget that I am a citizen of this state. The same blood that flows in my veins flows in their veins. It is only fair that we stay where we should be.
“The truth is that so many people came here so early and it will be unfair for me to jump the queue. We must lay good examples, we must lay good narratives.”
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