Senator Domingo Alaba Obende exercised his civic duty by casting his vote at Uffa 11, St Paul’s Anglican Ward 2, Unit 021 Igarra 11 during the ongoing general elections. He was spotted at the polling unit early in the morning with other voters waiting in line to participate in the democratic process.
Senator Domingo Obende served his constituency with dedication during his tenure in the upper chamber of the National Assembly, and he continues to remain active in politics. By casting his vote, he has shown his commitment to ensuring that his voice is heard and his choice of candidate is reflected in the outcome of the elections.
The ongoing elections have witnessed a massive turnout of voters across the country, with many people waiting patiently in line to cast their votes. The atmosphere at the polling units has been peaceful, with security personnel deployed to maintain law and order.
As the voting process continues, it is important for all stakeholders to ensure that the exercise is conducted in a free, fair, and transparent manner. The electoral body must ensure that the votes are counted accurately and that the results are announced in a timely manner to avoid any unnecessary tension.
The outcome of the elections will determine the leadership of the country for the next four years, and it is crucial that the choices made by the voters are respected. As citizens, it is our collective responsibility to participate in the democratic process and ensure that our voices are heard.
Senator Domingo Obende was elected Senator for Edo North Senatorial District, in Edo State, Nigeria, in the 9 April 2011 elections.



