See why Obasanjo was missing and did not vote for the first time since return of Democracy

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo was surprisingly missing at his polling unit 22, Ward 11, Olusomi compound, Totoro, area of Abeokuta-North local government area of the state, Ogun State where he was supposed to cast his votes at the governorship and house of Assembly elections that were held across 28 states in the country.

However, for the first time, the two-term Nigerian president failed to participate in an election since Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999.

Obasanjo, who had previously served as Nigeria’s military president was also elected as the first president when the country returned to democracy in 1999 from military rule.

He was re-elected for another term in 2003.

As usual, journalists stormed Obasanjo’s polling unit to capture him while exercising his franchise during the elections, but their hope was dashed.

Speaking on Obasanjo’s absence, his media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, confirmed that his boss had traveled out of the country 10 days before the governorship and State Assembly elections.

Akinyemi noted that Obasanjo was billed to return a day before the elections, but he was yet to arrive.

 

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