Category: Ekiti Decides 2022

  • Ekiti: Adamu dismisses allegation of vote buying during Saturday’s election

    Ekiti: Adamu dismisses allegation of vote buying during Saturday’s election

    The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sen. Abdullahi Adamu, has dismissed the allegation of vote-buying leveled against the party during Saturday’s gubernatorial election in Ekiti.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the APC candidate, Biodun Oyebanji, polled 187, 057 votes to win the election.

    Adamu, who addressed State House correspondents after he officially presented the Governor-elect (Oyebanji) to President Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday in Abuja, said the allegation of vote buying was raised by elements who lost the election.

    The party chairman called on the media to always avoid being used by aggrieved politicians who were bent on destroying the image of the country for political gains.

    He said: “As a patriotic Nigerian that is privileged to lead the ruling party in this country today, I want to only appeal to the media.

    “Please, don’t partake in portraying negative attitudes in our processes. If you do so, you are compromising. I’m sorry to say so. You’re compromising the integrity of our process as a country.

    “I would have preferred if the person who asked that question saying, “Look, in America, this is what they do in a democracy in respect to the subject matter. In the United Kingdom or France this is what they do. This is what you are doing differently.’

    “And please let us not be too much in the space of speculation.

    “I have noticed that over the last maybe four or five general elections in this country, this issue of vote buying has taken a center stage. One can only evidence what he saw what he did and I’m sure his Excellency the governor-elect, responded in very good faith.

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    “Some of you, asking this particular question did not go Ekiti. You were not there.

    “Somebody who is losing the election flied a kite. ‘Oh no, they are buying votes and all the kind of money they have we don’t have, that’s why I’m losing,’ and you are helping to market that opinion.

    “I’m only appealing to you as a fellow Nigerian and somebody who has been in this your trade before today. Please, let us help build this country positively.”

    On the perceived dangers of APC “space holder” for the presidential running mate of the ruling party not relinquishing the post, he said there was nothing to be worried about.

    Adamu said: “Thank you very much. We are not in the speculative world. We are governed by the laws of the land.

    “There’s nothing our presidential candidate has done with regards to returning his forms that is not within the confines of the law of the land.

    “Everything we’ve done so far we have done very carefully with legal consultation and we are cocksure, we’re not going to have the kind of speculation that you are professing at this point in time.

    “We’re very comfortable with what we have done. It is still pessimism. However, we are not in that school of thought yet. We don’t have to be there”, he said.

    Also responding to the question of alleged vote buying, the winner of last Saturday’s Ekiti State governorship election, Oyebanji, said neither himself, nor the ruling APC was involved in the alleged vote buying during the polls.

    Oyebanji said his victory was as a result of the works done by the APC-led administration in the state, coupled with the fact that he campaigned effectively and presented a reasonable manifesto to the people of the state.

    “You said that it was an allegation. Well, where I voted, I did not witness anything like that, but people are entitled to their opinion, but not to their facts.

    “I will speak for myself. I canvassed for votes, I had a manifesto that I unveiled to Ekiti people and I canvassed based on that manifesto.

    “I’m part of a government that has done so well. The last time I was here, I said that if performance will be an indicator for electoral success that we have nothing to fear.

    “So, as far as we are concerned in APC we did not involve in vote buying, but we’ve done so well and we have a manifesto that pleases our people,” he said.

    The governor-elect was led to the Villa by a team of party leaders, including Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and Governor of Ekiti, Kayode Fayemi; Chairman of the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF) and Governor of Kebbi State, Atiku Bagudu.

    Others were governor of Jigawa, Mohammed Badaru; and the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, who was also governor of Ekiti State, between 1999 and 2003. (NAN)

  • Ekiti 2022: Olujimi loses polling unit to APC

    Ekiti 2022: Olujimi loses polling unit to APC

    Senator Biodun Olujimi (Ekiti South) on Saturday lost at her ward 07, unit 07, Wesley United Primary School in Ekiti East council area.

    According to the Presiding Officer, the All Progressive Congress(APC) polled 141 votes while the People Democratic Party(PDP) and Social Democratic Party(SDP) garnered 110 and 46 votes respectively.

    At unit 32, Ward 09, Olorunsogo Area, Ado-Ekiti, SDP scored 105 votes while APC, PDP ADP, ADC, APP, YPP garnered 56, 13, 5, 1, 3 and 1 respectively.

  • APC wins in SDP Deputy Gov candidate’s unit

    APC wins in SDP Deputy Gov candidate’s unit

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has defeated the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Deputy Governor candidate’s Adebisi Egbeyemi’s Unit 014 in L.A Primary School, Akomolede, Ado-Ekiti.

    The APC polled 109 votes; the SDP scored 86.

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    The PDP came third with 14 votes.

    In Unit 007, Ward 10 in Okesa, Ado-Ekiti, the APC scored 135 votes.

    The SDP got 59 votes while the PDP scored 24.

  • BREAKING: Gov Fayemi wins polling unit for APC

    BREAKING: Gov Fayemi wins polling unit for APC

    Ekiti Governor Kayode Fayemi won his polling unit, unit 09, Ogilolo ward in Isan-Ekiti, Oye local government areas of for the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate, Biodun Oyebanji.

    The APC garnered 154 while the SDP and PDP candidates scored 3 and 4 votes respectively.

    The ADP got one vote while 6 votes were voided.

  • Ekiti 2022: SDP’s Oni wins polling unit

    Ekiti 2022: SDP’s Oni wins polling unit

    The flag bearer of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the ongoing governorship election in Ekiti Segun Oni secured 90 per cent of valid votes cast at his Polling Unit 6, Ward 4, located at Town Hall, Ogbon Iro, Ifaki-Ekiti, Ido-Osi Local Government.

    He scored 218 out of 242 valid votes at the unit.

    His All Progressives Congress (APC) counterpart, Biodun Oyebanji got 15 votes, while All People’s Party (APP) secured three votes, the

    Read Also: Ekiti PDP Gov candidate Kolawole wins polling unit

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) two, and Rabiu Kwankwaso’s NNPP two votes.
    One vote was voided while the remaining seven was rejected; bringing the total number of accredited voters to 250.
    The polling unit has 639 registered voters.

  • Ekiti PDP Gov candidate Kolawole wins polling unit

    Ekiti PDP Gov candidate Kolawole wins polling unit

    Otunba Bisi Kolawole, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has won his polling unit with 98 out of 116 accredited votes.

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) polled 13 votes while Social Democratic Party (SDP) had two votes. Labour Party (LP) recorded one vote. Two votes were voided.

    Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Electoral Officer, had said that a total number of 322 voters were registered but116 were accredited.

     

    Read Also: BREAKING: Voting ends as sorting, counting begins in Ekiti

    Speaking to journalists after the result was announced, Kolawole, who lamented voters’ apathy, said he was happy to deliver his polling unit with a landslide victory.

    He said he was hopeful of winning the election at the end of the day.

  • PDP’s Kolawole alleges vote buying in Ekiti

    PDP’s Kolawole alleges vote buying in Ekiti

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the ongoing governorship election in Ekiti, Otunba Bisi Kolawole has alleged vote buying at the state capital, Ado-Ekiti.

    But he was quick to say that his party was not involved in vote buying deal.

    He said this in his home town Efon Alaye following allegation of inducement of voters by the political party.

    The Nation also saw some voters agitated over inability to benefit from the largesse.

    These voters, who came from another polling unit in Ward 8, met Kolawole.

    Shortly after, the voters were seen compiling their names on a sheet of paper.

    But Kolawole discountenance the allegation saying it was possible that other political parties were doing that.

    However, he said he had heard reports that vote buying happened in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti.

    He said: “We are not in government. We don’t have such money for vote buying.
    “We heard there was vote buying in Ado-Ekiti but not PDP.

    “We have campaigned and have left Ekiti people with their conscience to vote according to their conscience.

    “We have worked. Yes, we know that the situation is unbearable in Ekiti.”

    He added that with the failing infrastructure in Ekiti, it was enough for the people to vote in PDP.

    Pointing at a failing road, Kolawole said: “Look at the deplorable roads for example at the headquarters of a local government area, can you imagine this kind of thing?”

    “This is enough reason for voters to revolt against the ruling party and vote for the opposition party.

    “So, we are very sure that the people will vote enmasse for PDP and at the end of the day, Bisi Kolawole will emerge the next governor of Ekiti, by the grace of God.”

  • Soldiers guard school with 4,928 voters

    Soldiers guard school with 4,928 voters

    No fewer than five soldiers are guarding the Surajudeen School in Dallimore, Ado-Ekiti.

    Unlike many other units where there are little or no voters as of 2pm, the school is still filled with many who are waiting to vote.

    There are two polling units in the school – 020 with 2,147 registered voters and 021 with 2,781.

    Some of the voters were heard complaining about the slow process. A few of them are getting agitated.

    A voter said she had been on queue since morning.

    In other units in Ado-Ekiti, electoral officials are waiting for the closing time of 2.30pm to begin counting.

  • Ekiti poll: EFCC arrests PDP agent for alleged vote buying

    Ekiti poll: EFCC arrests PDP agent for alleged vote buying

    Operatives of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) have arrested agent of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for allegedly attempting to buy votes in the ongoing Ekiti governorship poll.

    The agent was arrested with a bag of cash as he was about to give money to electorates after casting their votes at Igbeyin, Ado-Ekiti where governorship candidate of Accord Party, Dr. Reuben Famuyibo voted.

    It was gathered other parties agents on sighting the EFCC operatives took to their eels to avoid being caught and left the books containing list of voters that had voted and collected money.

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    The EFCC operatives who declined to speak with journalists whisked the PDP agent to unknown destination.

    The development disrupted voting at the unit for some minutes before normalcy returned and voting continued.

    The SDP governorship candidate, Segun alleged vote buying while speaking with newsmen after casting vote at his Ward 2, unit 6, Ifaki Ekiti.

    ” I have been told selling and buying of votes are ongoing in Ado and Oye-Ekiti. This is not allowed in the law. I want security to move in and stop those doing that”, he said.

  • NDLEA, EFCC monitor poll across Ekiti wards

    NDLEA, EFCC monitor poll across Ekiti wards

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) through its task force is monitoring the Ekiti 2022 governorship elections.

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) were also sighted at some polling units in Ado-Ekiti.

    Although they declined to speak with our correspondent, it was gathered that the EFCC task force team was on ground to monitor activities of vote buying.

    The officials adorned in their jackets are going around various units.