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  • My defeat, a test from God – Gov Oyetola

    My defeat, a test from God – Gov Oyetola

    Incumbent Governor Gboyega Oyetola has said his defeat at the just concluded Osun State governorship election won by Senator Ademola Adeleke was a test from God.

    Governor Oyetola said this while speaking on Friday during a meeting held at the Osun Government House, Oke Fia, Osogbo with party leaders and other supporters.

    Oyetola said rumours had been spreading around that he had run away after the election result was announced.

    He said he also heard the PDP saying he was trying to convert government assets to his, urging the party faithful not to worry about them, as they were simply playing to the gallery.

    “I summoned all of you here to assure you that the present situation is just a temporary setback. It is a test of our resolve by God and we will continue to stand by him. Ours is God’s project and we shall not despair.

    “Go back to your various units and wards across the state and continue with regular party activities, hold your meetings regularly. We have bigger projects ahead and we must not allow this temporary set back distract us,” Oyetola said.

    Oyetola charged the APC members and supporters not to allow the outcome of the election cause dissatisfaction and division within the party, adding that the APC remained the ruling party in the State.

    He preached peace and unity among party leaders and members across all levels, from ward to local government to state. The governor also advised party members who have grievances to channel them to the appropriate quarters and stop expressing them in the social media, in the interest of the party.

    Oyetola noted that as Governor of Osun, he would continue to govern with fear of God and love of the people, just as he reiterated his commitment to the well-being of the people and development of the State.

  • BREAKING: PDP floors APC as Adeleke emerges governor-elect of Osun

    BREAKING: PDP floors APC as Adeleke emerges governor-elect of Osun

    The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has floored the All Progressives Congress (APC) to win the Osun State governorship election held on Saturday with Senator Ademola Adeleke emerging as the governor-elect of the State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the PDP polled a total of 403,371 while the APC polled 375027.

    Adeleke defeated incumbent Governor Adegboyega Oyetola to emerge governor-elect.

    The keenly contested guber polls recorded a pocket of violence and a PDP returning officer Jide Jooba who was shot dead by hoodlums.

    The election process which started at about 8.30 am ended at about 2.30 pm as provided for in the 2022 Electoral Act.

    Signals that the PDP was going to win emerged when the Presidential candidate of the APC, former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu jetted out of the state to attend a meeting with APC speakers where he promised to make them active members of his campaign organization.

    In Ekiti, Tinubu stayed till the final whistle was blown before making his grand entry into Lagos, but in his Osun ancestral State, the strong man of Lagos politics politely excused himself from the failure of his party.

    Most observers described it as one the safest as the apex electoral body made effective use of BVAS and violence was minimal.

    The Anti-graft agency, the EFCC was on ground and a few agents of the APC were arrested for trying to induce voters with money.

    INEC declares PDP’s Adeleke Osun governor-elect

    Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ademola Adeleke as Osun’s governor-elect.

    Adeleke defeated his closest challenger, Governor Gboyega Oyetola of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC).

    The PDP’s candidate secured 403,371 votes defeating Oyetola, who trailed behind with 375,027 votes.

    INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe declared Adeleke the winner.

    According to the result announced by INEC on Sunday, Adeleke won in 17 local government areas (LGAs) of the State.

    Oyetola however won in 13 LGAs.

    Osun Guber Election: Party stalwarts, electorate commend peaceful exercise

    Despite pockets of violence recorded in the election, party stalwarts and the electorate have said the election was largely peaceful and commended peaceful exercise.

    The Deputy Governorship Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Prince Kola Adewusi, has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on how peaceful the ongoing Osun gubernatorial election was conducted.

    Adewusi made the commendation at Enuwa Square, Ilode 1, Polling Units 001, Ife East, on Saturday in Ile-Ife.

    He said that Nigeria was growing and continuously improving on its performance from past elections.

    The PDP deputy governorship candidate lauded INEC, adding that the commission had so far, performed excellently well.

    “The Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines and everything is running smoothly, in fact I didn’t spend more than a minute before I got accredited and voted,’’ he said.

    On his part, former National Secretary of PDP, Prof. Wale Ladipo, who doubles as Chairman, Osun PDP Campaign Team for Sen. Ademola Adeleke said that the turnout was very encouraging in Ife.

    Ladipo who acknowledged the work INEC had put into the conduct of the election said that he believed the election would be free, fair and credible.

    In the same vein, Rep. Rotimi Makinde, a former member of the House Representatives on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) said that the election was peaceful.

    Makinde said that the way the electorate conducted themselves showed that the end would justify the means.

    According to him, people are not ready to cause any trouble because things are changing and people are now wise.

    Another voter, Mr Joseph Oyewale, commended the present administration for improving the way of voting, saying that there was a transformation in Nigeria.

    Oyewale said that everything was going on well as there was no violence but a hitch-free process so far.

    “The people are conducting themselves well just as the machines and in fact every election material is not giving the staff any issues, meaning that this election will end excellently.’’

    Osun Election: ICPC arrests suspected vote buyers

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), says its operatives on election monitoring duties arrested three persons suspected of vote buying in the Osun gubernatorial election.

    Spokesperson for ICPC, Mrs Azuka Ogugua, made this known in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

    She said one Dapo Olayode was arrested by the commission’s teams at Ife North and Central Local Government Councils, Osun East Senatorial District, precisely at Polling Unit 7, Iremo Ward IV.

    According to the statement, Olayode was arrested with a list containing the names of voters while an Android phone was also collected from him.

    “At Egbedore Local Government, Osun West Senatorial District, precisely in Polling Unit 003, Ward 10, Osunbukola Junction, Kamorudeen Nafisat, a female and Ojuade Musbau Olaniyi, a male were arrested by another team for alleged vote buying.

    “Items collected from the duo included one Android Phone and a notebook containing a list of names of voters.

    “A third team was attacked by a popular thug and his gang while attempting to effect the arrest of a vote buyer.

    “The attack was at Polling Unit 1, Ward 7, opposite Polaris Bank, in front of Oba’s Palace, Esa-Oke, Obokun Local Government Area,” Ogugua said.

    She explained that the suspected vote buyer was also caught with a list containing names of 100 people expecting to be paid N5,000 each.

    Ogugua said its team leader sustained serious injury in the fracas that ensued, but the team was able to retrieve the book containing the list of 100 voters.

    “The statements of all the suspects are being taken under caution, and investigations are still ongoing,” she stated.

    Osun election: Group lauds INEC  for providing devices  for PWDs

    The Campaign for Equal Voting Access for Persons with Disabilities (EVAPWDs), has commended INEC for  providing Brailles, Magnifying glasses and other devices for PWDs in the Osun governorship election.

    Mr David Anyaele, Chairman of EVAPWD, made the commendation  in a preliminary statement  on Saturday in Abuja.

    Anyaele also commended  INEC for the priority-voting given to elderly, pregnant and nursing mothers and PWDs and the significant number of accessible polling units provided by INEC.

    “We received and reviewed reports from our observers across the three senatorial zones of the election management compliance to the provisions of the Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act.

    “Section 54 of the Electoral Act 2022 on INEC Framework on Access and Participation of Persons with Disabilities and the Nigeria Constitution 1999 as amended.

    “EVAPWDs is impressed to observe that marginalised populations, the aged, nursing mothers and pregnant women and persons with disabilities were offered priority voting in most of the polling units observed.

    “Our observation shows that INEC sited a significant number of PUs along the roadside and dropped the ballot boxes on the floor, whilst a good number of other PUs were sited in buildings with access for those on wheelchairs.

    “”We commend polling officials for their efforts in this regard,” he said.

    The groups chairman said that it observed the deployment of Braille guides, shade and magnifying glasses in a significant number of the PUs visited.

    This, he said,  was commendable as INEC had made observable improvement in this regard, however,  he called for training of its ad-hoc staff on the use of form EC40H.

    According to him, the form EC40H is readily available, but the knowledge of INEC ad-hoc staff around the use of this document remains weak, even as voting guides for the deaf in a significant number of the PUs were not seen

    He expressed dissatisfaction also that quite a significant number of polling units were not accessible because they were sited across gutters or in schools with staircases and high pavements.

    He said notably, PU 9, Ward 3 in Boripe LGA were not accessible for the physically challenged as they were too high and filled with steps and grasses.

    “Also, in PU 4, Ward 10, Ede South LGA, PU 8, Ward 5, Ede South, PU 8, Ward 10 in Odo- Otin, and PU 5, Ward in Osogbo were sited across gutters.

    “Also not accessible is PU 2, Ward 9, and its environs in Aiyedire LGA were sited across gutters or in schools with steps and high pavements.

    “And what this means is that voters with physical disability will struggle much more to cast their votes,’ he said.

    He commended the commission for the early arrival of its officials and lauded the good voter turnout at the various polling units it observed across the state.

    He also lauded the adequately provided security at the polls and approachability of the security personnel.

    Anyaele said  the group was still observing the election exercise and would issue a post election statement, analyzing the general conduct of INEC for persons with disabilities’ participation.

    Vote buying: Codes, coupons used to get voters’ commitment in Osun election — CSOs

    The Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room  said codes and coupons were used to extract commitments from voters in the Osun governorship election, as opposed to the blatant money exchanging hands in Ekiti Election.

    The Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSO) made this known in its Second Preliminary  Statement on the Osun Governorship Election.

    The convener of the CSOs, Ene Obi, said while the group was observing the election, it observed another means of vote trading.

    she added that vote trading was recorded in most of the areas observed, particularly outside Osogbo.

    “Knowledge of voting procedures and civic education of voters was very poor.

    “Voting cubicles in many of the polling units were not positioned to ensure secrecy of the ballots, making it possible for voters to flash their votes to other people.

    “There was open negotiation of buying and selling of votes well-coordinated by the polling agents in many of the polling units.

    ” There were no complaints from any of them against each other.

    “Codes and coupons were used to extract commitments from voters as opposed to the blatant money exchanging hands observed in the Ekiti State Governorship Election.”

    Obi, however, commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), saying the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines functioned credibly Well.

    She said that so far, commendably, Osun  had witnessed a high rate of Permanent Voters Card collection, recording a total of 1,518,303 as reported by INEC.

    Obi said that voting  started peacefully, not showing any indications of the apprehension that had trailed the days preceding the election.

    She said that Situation Room received reports from its network of observers of early arrival of materials and INEC officials in most of the polling units which led to early commencement of voting.

    “The BVAS were deployed according to the number of registered voters.

    ” In polling units with over 1,000 voters, INEC kept to its promise to deploy two BVAS machines. The machines functioned credibly well.

    “There were issues with the fingerprint verifications, however, the facial capture worked very well recording approximately one minute for accreditation and voting in Osogbo and in outside areas, it took longer.”

    Obi said that the group also observed there was adequate presence of security personnel across the state and deployed across most of the polling units visited.

    She added that security personnel were friendly and professional in their approach and a  number of them complained of not receiving their allowances ahead of the election.

    She said that political party agents were present in most of the polling units observed –  a minimum of four party agents and maximum of six.

    Obi said priority voting was given to the elderly and persons with disabilities in most of the polling units.

    She said that from Situation Room’s observations, no violence had been recorded and the numbers of people who came out was encouraging.

    She said that the group  commended the people of Osun for coming out early to cast their votes, especially the elderly who waited in queues patiently.

    Osun Poll: YIAGA Africa lauds INEC

    An Election Monitoring Group, YIAGA Africa has commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the early arrival of polling officials and materials at  the Osun governorship election on Saturday.

    Addressing newsmen  on the group’s Mid-day situational reports on Saturday,  Dr Hussain Abdu, the Board Chairman of the group, said by 9:00 a.m., 89 per cent of the polling units in the state  had begun accreditation and voting.

    He said: “Yiaga Africa WTV observed the early arrival of polling officials and materials at polling units across the state.

    “As of 7:30 a.m., Yiaga Africa WTV observers reported that INEC officials had arrived at 78 per cent of polling units.

    “By 8:30 a.m., 41 per cent  of polling units had commenced accreditation and voting and by 9:00 a.m. 89 per cent  of polling units had commenced accreditation and voting.

    “This, however, increased to 96 per cent  by 9:30 a.m. This is consistent with Yiaga Africa’s observation findings in the 2018 elections, where 91 per cent  of polling units opened by 9:00 a.m.”

    He also said that the group observed the deployment of Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) across the polling units visited which  functioned optimally.

    Abdu also commended INEC for the deployment of assistive materials in polling units.

    He said  the Braille ballot guides were observed in 60 per cent  of the  polling units,  while the PWD poster was  seen in 71 per cent of polling units and PWD voter information and statistics were seen in 79 per cent  of polling units.

    Abu, however, said that the group received reports of acts of alleged  vote buying perpetrated by agents of the APC and PDP in some polling units.

    “For instance, PU 009, Akinlalu Commercial Grammar School, Ward 01 in Ife North, the party agents strategically positioned themselves by the voting cubicle to see how voters marked their ballots.

    In PU 003 Opp. Olomu Mosque in Osogbo, PDP party agents were allegedly  seen handing out between N2000 and N5000 to induce voters.

    “Also, in Disu Polling Unit 003, ward 7 in Orolu LGA, APC agents were allegedly  seen distributing N4000 to voters who voted for the party while PDP party agents were also allegedly  seen distributing N2000 to induce voters,” he said.

    He said the group commended  the good people of the  state for their peaceful conduct during the voting process.

    “YIAGA will continue to provide updates on the voting and counting process and will provide independent verification of the election results as announced by INEC.

    “Yiaga Africa appeals to INEC, all security agents, political party candidates and their supporters as well as all Osun people to work together to ensure that the Osun gubernatorial election is credible and peaceful,” he said.

  • Just in: Court dumps suit seeking Oyetola’s disqualification

    Just in: Court dumps suit seeking Oyetola’s disqualification

     

    Barely 48hours to Osun Guber polls, a Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, dismissed a suit seeking the disqualification of Gov. Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, in Saturday’s Governorship Election holding in the state.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG)  reports that in Delivering judgment, Justice Inyang Ekwo, declared that the suit filed by a chieftain of the APC,  Alhaji Moshood  Olalekan Adeoti, against Oyetola was an abuse of court process.

     

    Justice Ekwo held that there was no iota of law supporting the plaintiff (Adeoti)’s process filed before the court.

     

    The judge also agreed with the APC (1st defendant) that the court could not assumed jurisdiction on the matter on the grounds that the there was no cause of action for filing the suit.

     

    Ekwo also held that Adeoti, who was also an aspirant in the Feb  19 APC’s primary poll, in his application, also admitted that he did not exhaust the party’s internal mechanism before filing the suit.

     

    Consequently, the judge dismissed the suit in its entirety for being an abuse of court process.

     

    Adeoti, the plaintiff in the suit, filed the matter through his legal team led by Chiesonu Okpoko, SAN.

     

    In the suit, the plaintiff listed the APC, Oyetola and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively.

     

    Adeoti, who was an aspirant in the Feb. 19 Osun APC governorship primary in the originating summons dated Feb. 22 and filed Feb. 23, prayed the court to nullify Oyetola’s candidacy on the grounds that he (Oyetola) contested in the poll as a member of the party’s Caretaker Extraordinary and Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).

     

    Adeoti said the act contravened the provisions of Section 222 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended) and Article 31(iii) of the APC (October 2014 as Amended).

     

    According to him, the 2nd defendant (Oyetola) ought to have resigned his membership of the 1st defendant (APC)’s CECPC and leave office as an officer of the 1st defendant at least 30 days prior to the date of the 1st defendant’s Osun State primary election to qualify for participation in the said 1st defendant’s primary election.

     

    Upon resumption of the matter on Wednesday, Adeoti’s counsel, Mahmud Adesina, SAN, informed that the matter was adjourned for hearing and that he was ready to proceed on the case.

    Court dumps suit seeking Oyetola’s disqualification

    Barely 48hours to Osun Guber polls, a Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, dismissed a suit seeking the disqualification of Gov. Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, in Saturday’s Governorship Election holding in the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports that in Delivering judgment, Justice Inyang Ekwo, declared that the suit filed by a chieftain of the APC, Alhaji Moshood Olalekan Adeoti, against Oyetola was an abuse of court process.

    Justice Ekwo held that there was no iota of law supporting the plaintiff (Adeoti)’s process filed before the court.

    The judge also agreed with the APC (1st defendant) that the court could not assumed jurisdiction on the matter on the grounds that the there was no cause of action for filing the suit.

    Ekwo also held that Adeoti, who was also an aspirant in the Feb 19 APC’s primary poll, in his application, also admitted that he did not exhaust the party’s internal mechanism before filing the suit.

    Consequently, the judge dismissed the suit in its entirety for being an abuse of court process.

    Adeoti, the plaintiff in the suit, filed the matter through his legal team led by Chiesonu Okpoko, SAN.

    In the suit, the plaintiff listed the APC, Oyetola and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively.

    Adeoti, who was an aspirant in the Feb. 19 Osun APC governorship primary in the originating summons dated Feb. 22 and filed Feb. 23, prayed the court to nullify Oyetola’s candidacy on the grounds that he (Oyetola) contested in the poll as a member of the party’s Caretaker Extraordinary and Convention Planning Committee (CECPC).

    Adeoti said the act contravened the provisions of Section 222 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as Amended) and Article 31(iii) of the APC (October 2014 as Amended).

    According to him, the 2nd defendant (Oyetola) ought to have resigned his membership of the 1st defendant (APC)’s CECPC and leave office as an officer of the 1st defendant at least 30 days prior to the date of the 1st defendant’s Osun State primary election to qualify for participation in the said 1st defendant’s primary election.

    Upon resumption of the matter on Wednesday, Adeoti’s counsel, Mahmud Adesina, SAN, informed that the matter was adjourned for hearing and that he was ready to proceed on the case.

  • Osun 2022: PDP loses over 500 to APC

    More than 500 supporters of the PDP in Boripe Local Government Area of Osun State, have defected to the APC.

    The defectors were received into the APC at a campaign rally held in Iragbiji, the hometown of Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Ismail Omipidan on Tuesday said the defectors attributed their defection to the convincing manner Oyetola has been managing the affairs of the state.

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    They also restated readiness to support Oyetola with their votes in the July 16 governorship election.

    Addressing crowd that attended the rally, Oyetola commended them for supporting his administration.

    He then assured that if re-elected, his second term “would be more rewarding and resourceful, as the first term was a foundation for a brighter future.”

    Oyetola also urged citizens who were yet to collect their Permanent Voter Cards to do so, to enable them exercise their civic duty during the forthcoming governorship election.

  • One person dies in Osun APC Governorship primary election

    One person dies in Osun APC Governorship primary election

    One person was reportedly shot dead on Saturday by gunmen, suspected to be cultists at a polling centre in Odogbo-Ijesa in Atakumosa East Local Government Area of Osun.

    The victim (nameswitheld) was waiting to vote during the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election in his ward.

    Confirming the reports, the State Police Command Spokesperson, SP Yemisi Opalola, said: “The killing is suspected to be cult related, as the killers and the victim were said to be suspected members of cult groups.

    “It was reported that a gang of six men, led by a known and wanted cultist (nameswitheld), went to a polling centre in Odogbo-Ijesa in Atakumosa East and pulled out their victim out from the queue.

    “The suspects were reported to have shot their victim dead before driving off in a Hilux truck and motorcycle they came with.

    “The witnesses at the scene and some residents claimed that the victim was also a known cultist in the community.

    “When the police were informed of the incident, they chased the suspects and accosted them at Iwara-Ijesa.

    “The suspects then opened gunfire at the police team, which led to exchange of gunshots that eventually forced the suspects to flee into the bushes, after they were overpowered, thereby leaving their vehicle and motorcycle behind,” Opalola said.

    The police spokesperson said that the abandoned Hilux truck and motorcycle had been taken to Ilesa Police Area Command, while the police was on the trail of the suspects.

    She said that the suspected cultists were known to the residents in Atakumosa East LGA, while their leader, was on the wanted list of the police.

  • Osun election: Oyetola carpets Aregbesola’s anointed, Adeoti to emerge as APC candidate

    Osun election: Oyetola carpets Aregbesola’s anointed, Adeoti to emerge as APC candidate

    Gov. Gboyega Oyetola of Osun has been declared the winner of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election in the state.

    Oyetola, who is seeking re-election, pulled 222,169, votes to defeat his closet rival, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, the anointed candidate of the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, who scored 12,921.

    The governor won in all the 30 local government areas of the state in the direct primary election on Saturday.

    He also defeated Mr Lasun Yusuf, a former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, who scored 460 votes.

    The Kwara Governor, AbdulRaham AbdulRazak, Chairman of the Primary Election Committee, announced the results at about 3.00 a.m at the APC Secretariat in Osogbo on Sunday.

    AbdulRazak said that the total registered voters for the exercise was 408,697.

    The chairman added that the total numbers of accredited voters was 247, 207, while the total votes cast was 235,550.

    He said: “I, AbdulRaham AbdulRazak, the Chairman, Primary Election Committee, hereby certified that Adegboyega Isiaka Oyetola, having scored the highest votes cast in Osun governorship primary election held on Feb.19 and met all requirements as contained in the guildlines of the election is hereby declared the winner.”

    In his remarks, the Chairman of APC in Osun, Mr Gboyega Famodun, commended the committee for a job well done.

    Famodun said the peaceful outcome of the primary had put an end to tension in the state.

    He said the party would work toward the victory of Oyetola, who is now the party’s candidate for July 16 governorship election in the state.

  • Osun APC Guber Primary: Aregbesola’s camp reacts to  loss

    Osun APC Guber Primary: Aregbesola’s camp reacts to loss

    Some members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun state have alleged removal of their names from the party’s register in the ongoing governorship primary of the party.

    The aggrieved APC members, who are loyal to Moshood Adeoti, an aspirant, expressed displeasure at ward 15, Oyan, Odo-Otin LGA of the state, on Saturday.

    The Osun APC has been divided into two major factions — a development that has created disharmony in the party.

    A faction of the party known as the Ileri Oluwa group is loyal to Gboyega Oyetola, the incumbent governor of Osun, who is also contesting for a second term ticket.

    The other faction — TOP — is loyal to Rauf Aregbesola, minister of interior and a former governor of the state, supporting Adeoti, a former secretary to the state government.

    The party members claimed that despite having the party’s membership cards, their names were missing on the register at the wards for the primary election.

    Recall that Oyetola had been in early lead in the guber primary as results have shown in some of the wards collated already.

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    Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun State has lauded Osun as the most peaceful state in the country, saying that the insinuations of violence making the rounds were mere speculations.

    There were speculations in the build-up to the State’s primary election of the All Progressive Congress, of a possible onslaught by the members of the splinter group within the Party called The Osun Progressives (TOP).

    Reports from the ongoing Osun APC governorship primaries indicate that the governor of the state, Gboyega Oyetola is leading the candidate of ex-governor, Rauf Aregbesola, Mr Adeoti.

    This is coming after Aregbesola openly declared war against the incumbent governor last weekend, while stating that he has gone against the party in the state.

    The group, comprising of loyalists of the immediate past governor and current Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, had produced two aspirants: Alhaji Moshood Adeoti who was a former Secretary to the State Government, and Hobourable Lasun Yusuff, a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. However, Adeoti was preferred by Aregbesola.

    But speaking during the exercise at Boripe Ward 1, St. Peter’s Primary School, Olotin, Oyetola commended Party members for exemplifying the peaceful demeanour that Osun was known for.

     

  • BREAKING: Oyetola floors Aregbesola in his ward in Osun APC primary

    BREAKING: Oyetola floors Aregbesola in his ward in Osun APC primary

    Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola has floored Interior Minister, Rauf Aregbesola in his ward in Saturday’s governorship primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Oyetola won at Ward 8, Ifofin, Ilesha East, according to official results of the Osun APC governorship primary.

    Aregbesola, who is a former Governor of the State, though not contesting, has his anointed candidate, Moshood Adeoti in the Osun APC governorship primary.

    Both Aregbesola and his political godson lost the ward to the incumbent governor, who is gunning for a second term.

    TNG reports Oyetola won the ward, polling 309 votes against 124 polled by Adeoti.

    APC Primary: Gov. Oyetola wins own ward

    Meanwhile, Oyetola also emerged winner in his ward of Iragbiji, Boripe Local Government Area of the State.

    Announcing the result of the direct primary at St. Peters Primary School, ward 001, Iragbiji, Mr Samson Oyebade, the electoral officer, said Oyetola scored 1,612 votes, to beat two other aspirants, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, and Lasun Yusuf, who scored no vote.

    He said 2,053 party members were accredited for the exercise, adding that only 1,612 party members cast their votes for the governor.

    In his remarks, the governor said he was not surprised that he won in his ward.

    Oyetola, who described the exercise as a family affairs, said the primary was not expected to be a battle field.

    He also urged party members to brace up for the challenges ahead.

    “I want my fellow aspirants to see this exercise as a family affair and not a battle field.

    “Because God is always in control, there is no violence in the state, although violence is not expected.

    “I dot not know why the agents of other aspirants are not here but we should all brace up for the challenges ahead and create opportunity for reconciliation,” he said.

    The governor described the turnout of the party members for the exercise as meaningful and impressive.

    “I thank God that we were able to do it peacefully.

    “All the members of the party have the opportunity to decide who will carry the flag of the party.

    “I want to appeal to all our people all over the state to please maintain peace.

    “This election process should not be a battle field. It should not be a do or die affair. There should be no violence.

    “Let everybody have the opportunity of participating in his choice of who should be the candidate of our party.

    “I think that is the process and I think it has gone very well, contrary to the speculation,” he said.

    TNG reports the three aspirants for the primary are Gov. Oyetola; former Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, and Mr Lasun Yusuf, former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives.

    The APC Chairman in the state, Mr Gboyega Famodun, said the primary would take place in 332 wards across the 30 local government areas of the state.

  • Osun APC primary: Accreditation begins with massive turn out

    Osun APC primary: Accreditation begins with massive turn out

    Accreditation of members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) for the Saturday Governorship primary in Osun, began on a peaceful note with a large turnout of party members in many parts of the state.

    Correspondents monitoring the exercise in Osogbo, Ile-Ife, Ilesa, Ikirun, Ede, Iwo, among other towns in the State, reports that party members were seen in queues, waiting to be accredited in many of the areas visited.

    The Governor of Kwara, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who is leading a seven-man committee for the Saturday’s APC governorship primary in Osun, had promised free, fair and credible exercise.

    AbdulRazaq gave the assurance at a stakeholders’ meeting on Friday in Osogbo.

    The three aspirants for the primary are Gov. Gboyega Oyetola; former Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti and Mr Lasun Yusuf, former Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives.

    Sen. Julius Ucha, Secretary of the Committee, had at a stakeholders’ meeting said the primary would be conducted through open secret ballot system.

    Ucha also said that accreditation of party members would commence between 8.00 a.m and 12.00 p.m, while voting would commence immediately and end by 2.00 p.m.

    Also, the APC Chairman in the state, Mr Gboyega Famodun, had said the primary would take place in 332 wards across the 30 local government areas of the state.

    However, at Ward 7 Alaagba, Osogbo, large numbers of party members were seen waiting to be accredited.

    There was heavy presence of security personnel around Osogbo, the state capital and other major towns visited.

    It was also gathered that officers of the Nigeria Police Force and other security personnel were positioned in strategic locations to maintain law and order during and after the primary.

    At Ward 001, Laro, Osogbo, party members also turned out in large numbers and were seen on queues, waiting patiently for their accreditation before voting.

    Commenting, Mr Raheem Adeniyi, the Electoral Officer at the Ward 001, Laro, described the exercise as peaceful.

    Adeniyi said that there was no reported cases of violence or crisis at the ward.

    Also, Sen. Ajibola Bashiru (APC-Osun Central), commended the party members for their impressive turn out.

    Bashiru, who is also the Senate Spokesperson, told newsmen while monitoring the exercise that he was happy with the turn out and the peaceful conduct of the party members.

    “With this turn out, you can see the beauty of direct primary. In all the wards I have visited so far, the turn out is impressive and peaceful.

    “I want to appeal to those who might not win this primary to take it in good fate, so as to move the party forward,” he said.

    In his reactions, the Commissioner for Special Duties, Olalekan Badmus, described the turn out as impressive.

    Badmus, at his Ward 3, Apohun, said he was confident that Oyetola would win the primary.

    At Ile-Ife, NAN reports that at about 10.00 a.m at Akarabata Ward Collation Centre, party members were already waiting for INEC officials to arrive for accreditation.

    At St Gabriel C&S Primary School, Ita-Yemoo, Moore Collation Ward, Ife East Local Government, the three INEC officials were already accrediting the electorate.

    Commenting, the former Commisioner for Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Sikiru Ayedun, appealed to the party members to cast their votes peacefully and shun any act of violence during the exercise.

    Also, a former Chairman, Ife East Local Government, Adebusola Adeyeni, appealed to the voters to maintain peaceful coexistence, while casting their voters.

    Adeyeni said they were one family and should not fight one another, adding that election would come and go, but lives remain the same.

    “Voters doesn’t need to fight themselves, but to embrace peace and unity,” he said.

    According to him, the candidates are members of the same party and more or less a family, so there’s no cause for alarm.

    In his comments, Mr Olajide Adeyeye, representing Ife East State Constituency at the House of Assembly, said that Gov. Adegboyega Oyetola has been performing excellently well and running the state harmoniously.

    Adeyeye said that people were ready to cast their votes and leave as expected, pointing out that there was no violence.

  • APC screens Oyetola, 2 others for Osun governorship

    APC screens Oyetola, 2 others for Osun governorship

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) Screening Committee on Thursday in Abuja, screened Gov. Gboyega Oyetola of Osun and two other governorship aspirants ahead of its Feb. 19 governorship primary election in the state.

    The other two aspirants screened by the committee are a former Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Lasun Yusuff and former Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti.

    Adeoti recently defected from the Action Democratic Party (ADP) to join the APC, and Oyetola, the incumbent Governor, is seeking re-election.

    Speaking with newsmen after the screening, Oyetola said his performance in office was enough to ensure his electoral victory, both at the party’s primary and the state’s governorship election on July 16.

    “Let me say this, my performance in office in all areas of endeavour, as I speak today, is enough for me to win the party’s primary and the state’s governorship election.

    “By every standard, we have done so well within the last three and half years, and I have been able to justify the confidence reposed in me by the people.

    “I have been very much involved in the party; I’m not a novice when it comes to the issue of party administration,” he said.

    Oyetola said he was prepared for the election, adding that he had gone round to 18 of the 34 local government areas of the state to campaign on why he should be re-elected.

    The governor said he would not be intimidated by anyone in the race.

    According to him, my team would continue with the strategic engagements and would not leave anything for granted.

    Oyetola, however, said he would need the endorsement of the party’s critical stakeholders in the state to be able to fly its flag.

    “I have been going around to ask for the support of members of the party in all the local government areas of the state, so I am prepared,” Oyetola said.