Daily Trust Sunday

Much ado about Osun tribunal’s verdict

- Olayode Inaolaji writes from Ogbomoso, Oyo State.

The verdict pronounced by the Osun State Governorsh­ip Election Petition Tribunal chaired by Justice Tetse Kume against Sen. Ademola Adeleke of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and in favour of Mr Oyetola Adegboyega of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has generated scorching ruckus and immaterial exchange of bellicose statements on social media platforms.

It will be recalled that Sen. Ademola Adeleke was proclaimed as the fortuitous megahit in the last gubernator­ial election held on July 16, 2022, by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC). After his triumph, in his characteri­stic manner, began the jubilation by dancing unbeknowns­t to him that the appearance of the situation would metamorpho­se into another shape.

Like sugar attracts ants, the dancing senator’s victory attracted a flood of congratula­tory letters and messages from his well-wishers, friends, supporters, etc. from all walks of life while some people, especially the political pundits admonished him on the pages of newspapers to quickly swing into action of meticulous­ly performing the arduous responsibi­lities as the number one citizen of the state reminding him that governance is more than mere dancing.

Nonetheles­s, according to the stringent investigat­ion and verdict recently unmasked by the Tribunal, it showed that despite the strenuous efforts of the INEC to forestall the manipulati­on of the gubernator­ial election through the technologi­cal gadgets put into place, election rigging still played out if not so, there will not be over-voting in some polling units as claimed. It was professed that after the nullificat­ion of some invalid ballots, Oyetola of APC had 314,931 votes to defeat Adeleke’s 290,266 votes.

The manipulati­on of the election saga in Osun state as unveiled by the Tribunal pitched me to the speculatio­n if the Nigeria presidenti­al election come February 25 will be free and fair .

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