Nigeria, March 9 -- The Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has imposed a curfew on Oba Akoko, Akoko South West local government area of the state, following the violent disruption of the house of assembly elections early on Saturday.

The widespread violence resulted in the death of two persons.

The violence saw the use of guns and the destruction of ballot boxes and other electoral materials.

Vehicles and properties were also destroyed during the violence.

A statement by the state government on Saturday said all residents, citizens and commuters through Oba Akoko are to stay indoors, while roads through the town "have been closed down with immediate effect."

Mr Akeredolu directed that commercial activities be shut down with ...