Ambassador Dare Bejide, the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), on Saturday raised concerns over an incident that occurred at Ward 2, Polling Unit 004, Oke Omieja, Ilawe-Ekiti, during the ongoing governorship election.

The incident reportedly caused a brief disruption at the polling unit before voting activities resumed.

Speaking with journalists, Bejide alleged that a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), arrived at the polling unit with a large sum of money which he said they objected leading to a disagreement at the venue.

He further alleged that those involved were from different wards and had no business at the polling unit. Related News Troost-Ekong backs Ghana to upset England in crucial World Cup clash EKITI DECIDES: Voter apathy in Isan-Ekiti, ex-gov Fayemi's hometown, amid shooting incident Ekiti guber poll: Resolve all BVAS, network-related challenges now, Group tells INEC

The ADC candidate also claimed that his driver sustained an injury during the incident.