He urged the authorities to ensure a free, fair, and transparent election.
“We are here today to express our concerns regarding voter intimidation and the role of security agencies.
“If left unaddressed, these concerns risk undermining the very foundations of our democracy and eroding the trust that the people have placed in the electoral system,” he said.
He emphasised that the role of security agencies was to protect citizens and maintain public order, not to instil fear or interfere with the voting process.
Mr Osaremen urged INEC to ensure a credible election and called for adequate training and equipment for its officers to manage the election transparently.
“Exercise your democratic rights fully, knowing that the future of our state and country lies in your hands.
“We urge you to report any instances of voter intimidation or malpractices to the relevant authorities,” he emphasised.
He urged the people of Edo to remain steadfast and report any instances of voter intimidation or electoral malpractices to the relevant authorities
The diaspora group reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a free, fair, and peaceful election.
(NAN)