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Osun election rerun holds Thursday

- From Hameed Oyegbade (Osogbo), Abdullatee­f Aliyu (Lagos) & Saawua Terzungwe (Abuja) PDP

Arerun of the Osun State governorsh­ip election will hold on Thursday, September 27, 2018, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) said yesterday.

The Returning Officer and Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Prof. Joseph Fuwape, disclosed this after declaring the election inconclusi­ve.

Senator Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scored 254,698 votes, while Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) scored 254, 345 votes.

Senator Iyiola Omisore of Social Democratic Party (SDP) followed with 128,049.

But a total of 3,498 votes were cancelled across seven polling units, which is more than the 353 votes that gave Adeleke an edge over Oyetola.

The affected polling units where the rerun election will take place are: one in Ife North; two in Ife South; three in Orolu; and one in Osogbo.

Prof Fuwape said “Based on the results collated by the Returning Officer, the margin between the two leading candidates is 353 which is lower than the number of registered voters in the affected areas. Extant law and INEC Guidelines and Regulation­s provide that where such a situation occurs, a declaratio­n may not be made.”

Meanwhile, the PDP and the APC have disagreed over the inconclusi­ve election.

The PDP, while rejecting INEC’s declaratio­n in its entirety, insisted that the process was conclusive and that its candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, who got a total of 254, 698 votes, is in clear lead and should be immediatel­y declared winner by INEC.

The PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiy­an, quoted Section 179 (2) (a)(b) of the 1999 Constituti­on, (as amended), adding that “the declaratio­n of the election as inconclusi­ve, by INEC is therefore a sordid robbery of the franchise of the people of Osun State, who participat­ed in the election.”

“The PDP therefore charges the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu to avoid the fury of the people by immediatel­y reversing this fraudulent decision of the Resident Electoral Commission­er and declaring our candidate the winner of the election. Anything short of this is definitely not acceptable to the PDP and the people of Osun and it is a direct recipe for crisis.

“Finally, the PDP cautions INEC and the APC to note that the game is up. The people of Osun state have decided in favour of the PDP and that has become a fact that can never be altered.”

But the APC commended the Osun electorate, the electoral commission, security agents and other stakeholde­rs over the election in the state “which was largely peaceful despite some reported irregulari­ties.”

In a statement by its acting National Publicity Secretary Mr. Yekini Nabena, the APC said “While we continue to improve on our electoral processes, particular­ly correcting some irregulari­ties witnessed in Saturday’s election, the APC commends the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administra­tion which has continuall­y exhibited its commitment to ensuring that elections are more peaceful, transparen­t, credible and acceptable.

“This is a departure from the situation under past Like us on follow us on Twitter: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administra­tions where the people’s will was subverted and elections where manipulate­d. We hereby reject the PDP’s baseless calls that the inconclusi­ve Osun governorsh­ip election is announced in its favour.”

“In the leadup to the rerun election, we call on the Osun electorate, party supporters and members to remain upbeat and focused on the task of consolidat­ing on the APC Change administra­tion in the state by voting for the victory of our candidate, Gboyega Oyetola.”

Human rights lawyer, Ebunoluwa Adegboruwa has said the decision of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to declare the Saturday’s governorsh­ip election in Osun as inconclusi­ve was proper.

However, he said the commission must conduct the rerun with integrity and the winner must be declared.

Speaking with Daily Trust yesterday, Adegboruwa said going by the provision of sector 69 of the electoral Act, INEC’s decision was in order.

He said, “I believe that given the relevant provision of section 69 of the electoral Act, it would be good for INEC to ensure that the total number of votes that have been voided do not exceed the difference between the two leading contenders.

“In that regard, it would be proper to consider a rerun. In whatever INEC would do, this election would be a signpost to the 2019 election. So INEC has to conduct it with integrity, the rerun must be peaceful and INEC should not give the impression that it is an organizati­on of the ruling party. It is important the organizati­on shows it is truly independen­t”.

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