As the electorates go to poll a few hours from now to elect a governor who will take over from the outgoing governor, Godwin Obaseki, security operatives have been beefed up in the state.
DAILY POST reports that voters have started going to their voting centres.
The security operatives, mainly the Nigerian Army, and policemen have blocked several major streets and roads.
At Agho and Joromi junctions, Ekenwa road, Benin City, military operatives blocked the two sides of the road, thereby making passage difficult for motorists.
At Oba market Road, Ebiwe, Forestry and Mission road junctions were also blocked by the Army and the Policemen.
At Sonkpoba junction, Sapele, Airport roads were also blocked by the Army, as well as the Asoro primary school at Sokponba, while Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) belonging to the Army were stationed at Akakpava road by Central Bank of Nigeria.