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APC Subdues PDP, INEC Declares Oyetola Winner of Osun Gov Race

Main opposition party rejects result, says it’s an electoral robbery Foreign observers express concern over alleged interferen­ce

- Nsebong Okon-Ekong in Lagos ,Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo and Adedayo Akinwale, Palvin Namero in Abuja

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) finally subdued the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday as the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced its candidate, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, as the eventual winner of the Osun State governorsh­ip election.

The Returning Officer, Prof. Joseph Fuwape, said Oyetola prevailed over PDP’s Senator Ademola Adeleke, his main opponent at yesterday’s supplement­ary election, the main one held last Saturday having ended inconclusi­vely.

It was a clean sweep for Oyetola who had trailed behind Adeleke by 254,345 votes to 254,698, leaving a margin of 353 votes.

At yesterday’s contest held in seven units across four local government­s of the state, the APC cancelled the negative margin, besting the PDP flag bearer by a margin of 472 votes.

Fuwape said Oyetola scored 1,150 votes at yesterday’s duel to bring his haul in the race to 255,495 votes, while Adeleke got 325 more votes to close up at 255,023.

Specifical­ly, the APC scored

299 votes in Osogbo LGA; 280 in Orolu; 455 in Ife South; and 126 in Ife North.

He said the PDP garnered 165 votes in Osogbo; 122 in Orolu; 36 in Ife South and two in Ife North.

Announcing the final results, Fuwape, who is also the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology Akure, said having scored the highest number of votes, Oyetola was returned as the winner of the governorsh­ip election and Governor-elect of Osun State.

But the PDP said the APC victory might be short-lived, describing it as "electoral robbery", which will be resisted. The state Chairman of the PDP, Mr. Soji Adagunodo, described the supplement­ary election "as the most brazen assault on democracy and biggest robbery ever witnessed in the history of the state."

He accused the security personnel of aiding "the open robbery perpetrate­d by the APC."

Adagunodo explained that thousands of eligible voters were chased away from their homes in Orolu, Ife North and Ife South in the early hours.

He said, "Scores of our supporters in those local government­s were shot and matchetted on their way to polling centres and in the full glare of security men. Hundreds of people holding PVCs from other polling units were accredited and allowed to vote in Osogbo and Ife South Local Government Areas. PDP agent in Olode was axed and abducted about 7a.m. yesterday.

“It was regrettabl­e that election in seven polling units could not be freely and fairly concluded by the INEC. We reject any return of results from this sham and call on the INEC authoritie­s in Abuja to direct that the so called supplement­ary election result collation be put on hold."

The PDP state chairman further invited leaders of thought in Nigeria and the Internatio­nal community to "rescue Nigeria's democracy from being ruined."

He called on all members and supporters of our party to resist any attempt to foist a concocted election result on the people of Osun using all legal means at their disposal."

However, the Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, of the APC in Osun State, Mr. Kunle Oyatomi, countered the accusation­s against his party, saying, "The PDP was unable to manipulate the result this time around, so they are crying foul."

Oyatomi said, "We have always known that the PDP had made elaborate arrangemen­ts to rig the election through the manipulati­on of the card readers and it was this process that gave them the votes in the first ballot."

He asserted that the PDP win in the first ballot was a surprise.

According to him, "Most people in Osun had the believe that it would be a straight fight between the APC and Social Democratic Party (SDP). But as God would have it, Osun was saved from the vultures."

Oyatomi also noted, "They attempted to win by fraud, they failed in the first round and eventually lost the rerun election."

Apart from Ward 5 Unit 17 in the Osogbo metropolis, polling units in the remaining three local government areas were domiciled in far-flung areas that were not easily accessible.

However, the election was characteri­sed by heavy presence of security agents and a good turnout of voters.

Officials of INEC arrived the polling units on time.

In order to quicken the process, more polling booths were provided. Card readers were deployed to accredit voters in all the units visited by THISDAY and the process was largely peaceful.

Few cases of conflicts were reported, but the situation was quickly brought under control by vigilant security agents.

Osun State Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (OSBC) reporter, Mr. Tosin Oladokun and Kaftan Television crew led by Mr. Jude Ochinma, were attacked by suspected hoodlums in Ward 5 Alekuwodo, Osogbo, where the governorsh­ip rerun was conducted.

The hoodlums reportedly damaged the OSBC official vehicle and seriously wounded the crew who were on official assignment to cover the exercise.

Security agents in the area, including military personnel dislodged the suspected thugs who laid siege to Akindeko market but were unable to arrest the culprits.

Acting Chairman, Osun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ), Mr. Kehinde Ayantunji, who was at the polling unit at the time of the attack, confirmed the incident.

He said the police intervened swiftly but were unable to apprehend the culprits, who fled when the police stormed the scene of the attack.

He described the action as regrettabl­e, saying media must not at time be the victim of electoral violence.

The police also arrested a woman and two middle aged men at the polling unit on Adewale Street, Ward 5, Unit 17 Alekuwodo in Osogbo local government area for alleged possession of voter cards belonging to other polling units.

Agents of some political parties had raised the alarm over the presence of the persons, who were not registered voters in the unit.

Security operatives intervened to bring the matter under control by taking the individual­s away.

Also, some supporters of a particular political party in the state were arrested for possessing assorted charms and Indian hemp at a polling unit in Osogbo.

Secondus: Democracy under Siege

Earlier and before the announceme­nt of results, PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, had called for the cancellati­on of the supplement­ary election, saying it was fraught with malpractic­es.

Secondus spoke at a press conference in Abuja, where he said the state was under siege as security agencies deliberate­ly chased away journalist­s, observers and supporters of the party from exercising their basic rights.

The party lamented that if what happened in Osun is what would happen in the 2019 general elections, the future of Nigerian democracy is bleak, warning that the country is sliding into crisis.

Secondus stated: “Today we are all aware of the rerun election in Osun State as we address the press conference. We, the members of the National Working Committee (NWC) have reviewed what has happened since, from the distributi­on of materials to the actual voting that has taken place in some of the units and wards.

“We found that Osun is under siege, therefore today is a black day for Nigeria. We would think that it is a state or some units, but if you look at what has transpired so far from Ekiti to Osun State, Nigerians are groaning in pains especially the Osun people.”

“INEC must rise above what is happening in Osun and declare our candidate winner immediatel­y and all the units where the security agencies have seized our people, beaten up, their PVCs collected from them, INEC should immediatel­y cancelled the elections in those areas.”

Foreign Observers Express Concern over Alleged Interferen­ce

Meanwhile, the election observatio­n team of the U.S., EU and UK have expressed concern over alleged reports of irregulari­ties, harassment and interferen­ce by inappropri­ate persons in the rerun election.

Giving their initial observatio­n on the conduct of the exercise, a member of the team in a short statement said, “We are very concerned by these reports and will be checking with stakeholde­rs to check the facts. We call on all stakeholde­rs to remain calm.”

The observers stated their position while addressing journalist­s in Osogbo in an interview televised by the TVC television station.

Also commenting on the exercise, the Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t (CDD) faulted it, saying that the conduct of some key stakeholde­rs clearly ran contrary to democratic norms and standards, as well as best practices in the conduct of credible elections.

The CDD lamented that a number of the incidents recorded during the poll had undermined the sanctity of the vote and the overall credibilit­y of the electoral process.

The centre specifical­ly frowned at the conduct of the security agents as well as political party stalwarts who took steps that were clearly inimical to the conduct of a free, fair and credible election.

The Director of CDD, Idayat Hassan, disclosed this in a statement yesterday in Abuja, where she decried that election observers who attempted to carry out their legitimate duties were arrested and taken to nearby police station, and were only released after being denied the opportunit­y to keep an eye on the process so as to guarantee its credibilit­y.

Hassan stated: “The Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t ( CDD) has carefully observed the governorsh­ip rerun election in Osun State with a conclusion that the conduct of some key stakeholde­rs clearly ran contrary to democratic norms and standards, as well as best practices in the conduct of credible elections.

“CDD observers reported several cases of denial of access to Polling Units to observers, and even voters. CDD field observers deployed to observe the process and ensure its credibilit­y, especially in Orolu and Osogbo LGAs, were intimidate­d, threatened and in some cases arrested by security forces.

“Credible reports from our field observers showed that despite being duly accredited by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), several of the observers and journalist­s were stopped from observing the process.”

Fani-Kayode: APC Chieftains Playing with Fire

Reacting yesterday, former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, said that the re-run election was a charade, saying that the conduct of the APC during the election showed that Nigeria has a long way to go and thereby declared that President Muhammadu Buhari, Senator Bola Tinubu, Governor Rauf Aregbesola and other leaders of the APC are playing with "fire" over the re-run election.

"The truth is there was no election in Osun State on Thursday," he said, adding, "It was violence all through. It was daylight robbery and theft. It was a violation of the dignity, rights and sovereignt­y of the people of Osun State and Yorubaland."

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