Category: Election

  • ‘Kuku should be cautioned’

    A socio-political group, Yoruba Political Integration Group (YPIA), yesterday urged President Goodluck Jonathan to caution his Special Adviser on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme, Mr Kingsley Kuku, against causing violence in the coastal areas of Ondo State as the October 20 election draws near.

    A statement by its Secretary, Mr. Edamisan Mogbojuri Modupe, said: “We are worried that Kuku is intimidating our numerous supporters across the state, particularly in the coastal areas of the state.”

    It accused the Special Adviser of insisting that all those who are benefiting from the amnesty but are not the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) supporters would be stopped.

    The statement added: “Kuku, in his home town, Arogbo, early this month, said even those who are in various institutions of learning that are not in PDP would be removed from the programme.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Mimiko’s claims on weapons false, says Akeredolu

    Mimiko’s claims on weapons false, says Akeredolu

    The Akeredolu Campaign Organisation (ACO) of the Ondo State Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) yesterday said the allegation by the ruling Labour Party (LP) that it had bought N200million weapons of destruction was false.

    Through its Director of Publicity, Mr Koye Odogiyan, the LP yesterday in Akure, the state capital, alleged that “as part of the plans to effect this, arrangements have been concluded by the opposition party to bring to the state, ahead of the October 20 election date, 100 sophisticated guns and the accompanied ammunition as well as bullet-proof vests”.

    But in a statement in Akure by its spokesman, Mr Idowu Ajanaku, ACO said the LP allegation showed that the party was practising “elementary subversive techniques”.

    The statement reads: “It is on record that security agents have apprehended LP thugs in several parts of the state with dangerous weapons, as a confirmation of the alarm already raised by ACN in several statements. It is also a fact that it is the LP that has been unleashing violence on members of opposition parties in the state. We believe the LP is only trying to practice elementary subversive techniques.

    “It was LP thugs that attacked the chieftains of ACN during the late Adebayo Adefarati memorial lecture in Akure. They attacked Mr Oluwarotimi Akeredolu’s convoy after the state primaries. They attacked him during campaign in Okeluse. They have attacked our members in Akure during ward meetings in Lafe, Ijoka area of Akure and at Oka Akoko. In fact, Akeredolu confronted Mimiko for promoting violence during the meeting of the Director of the State Security Service (SSS) with leaders of the parties in Ondo State.

    “It was LP that can afford to spend N200million on weapons and not ACN, a party that is not in government. If we had such money, we would rather spend it on our campaign.

    “We, therefore, call on the security agents not to allow the LP to practise their diversionary tactics on them. It is the LP that they should beam their searchlights on.

    “For us in ACO, we want to remind Governor Olusegun Mimiko and his co-travellers that the Ondo State people are not cowards and that no amount of intimidation and lies will make them change their minds from voting him out in the October 20 poll.

    “The people of the state are determined to vote for ACN, which has promised to replicate the massive infrastructural development of Lagos, provide 30,000 jobs within 100 days in office, to stem the tide of the criminal neglect of the youths of the state.

    “The ACN standard bearer, Akeredolu (SAN), is a honest man. He has the pedigree and integrity. He is trustworthy. Ondo State people can trust him to fulfil his promises because he is another SAN with a sound mind.”

  • Oke urges IGP to focus on Ondo violence

    Oke urges IGP to focus on Ondo violence

    The Ondo State governorship candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Olusola Oke, has urged the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar, to pay more attention to the spate of political violence allegedly sponsored by agents of the ruling Labour Party (LP).

    Oke spoke in Akure, the state capital, at a workshop organised by Special Adviser to the President on Inter-Party Affairs.

    He decried the persistent political violence across the state ahead of the October 20 governorship election.

    The former National Legal Adviser of the PDP, who was represented by his running mate, Mr Saka Lawal, criticised the Ondo State Police Command for arresting PDP members after alleged attacks by the LP.

    Lawal said last week in Owo, some LP loyalists allegedly attacked PDP members during a campaign tour.

    He said: “Sincerely, I want the Inspector-General of Police to relocate to the state three weeks to the election, to know those behind political violence in the state.

    “Just last week, in Owo, on our campaign tour, some thugs in LP T-shirts and caps stormed our campaign ground and started shooting sporadically into the air. Before we knew what happened, the police had arrested our party leaders, saying they caused the violence.”

    Lawal expressed disappointment that the state-owned electronic media refused to air PDP campaign jingles.

    He said the stations refused to showcase their programmes for Ondo State residents though the party had fulfilled the necessary requirements.

    Lawal said: “I wonder why the Ondo State-owned stations have refused to collect our political jingles. They use our taxes to run the stations, yet we have not enjoyed the stations. This is unfair.”

    On whether or not the PDP could trust the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct a free and fair election, the PDP deputy governorship candidate hailed the commission for publicly releasing the names of voters on the Election Day.

    He said: “I must surely commend INEC for its step to publicly release the number of voters in the forthcoming governorship election. The step has given us assurance that they are prepared to conduct free and fair election.”

  • ‘Ondo SMS opinion poll result not true’

    Ahead of the October 20 governorship election in Ondo State, a political group, Ondo Democracy Fighters (ODF), yesterday faulted a short messaging service (SMS) opinion poll recently conducted by Gallop Polls Nigeria Limited.

    By the result released in Akure, the state capital, Gallop Polls said the ruling Labour Party (LP) candidate, Governor Olusegun Mimiko, polled 77 per cent of the votes.

    Its Principal Consultant Anthony Chigbo said 14,500 voters from the state participated in the MTN SMS opinion poll.

    According to him, Mimiko polled 11,164; the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate, Mr. Oluwwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) scored 1,420, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) standard bearer, Olusola Oke, polled 1,230 votes.

    But ODF alleged that the Gallop Poll was sponsored by the state government to create the impression that the LP was the most popular party in the state.

    A statement by its state Coordinator, Sowore Fabuluje, alleged that the opinion poll was stage-managed by the government.

    The group said: “As part of efforts to ensure that the poll favoured their sponsors, the group only gave the chance to electorate who are MTN subscribers to participate in the poll. But we were aware that in the previous polls conducted in other states by an independent agency, all the telecommunications companies’ subscribers were allowed to participate.”

    It noted that before the poll was conducted, the public was not properly enlightened, “except those who are always conversant with daily newspapers”.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Osun ACN: Ondo LP planning to attack our officials

    Osun ACN: Ondo LP planning to attack our officials

    The Osun State Chairman of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Elder Adelowo Adebiyi, has said the leadership of the ruling Labour Party (LP) in Ondo State was planning to attack some officials of the Osun State Government with explosive devices.

    Addressing reporters in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, the party chairman said the ACN authoritatively learnt that the leadership of the LP had concluded plans on the attack.

    According to him, the LP wants to cause mayhem in Osun so that the ACN would be distracted from focusing on the October 20 governorship election in Ondo State.

    Adebiyi said ACN was confident it would defeat Olusegun Mimiko.

    The party chairman said the LP hoped that when the explosions occur, the ACN would blame it on the PDP, its arch-rival in the state, and focus on the event rather than the election.

    He said: “We must alert the public and security agencies to be on the lookout for suspicious elements who could be laden with explosive devices. We have it on good authority that they are targeting state government officials in order to cause a calamitous event that could resonate violently beyond our borders.

    “No matter their evil plans, we are going to concentrate fully on the October 20 election in Ondo State and would do everything within democratic limits to ensure that the ACN emerges victorious.”

  • Mimiko accuses Agagu of ‘profligacy’

    Mimiko accuses Agagu of ‘profligacy’

    The Olusegun Mimiko Campaign Organisation (MCO) of the ruling Labour Party (LP) yesterday criticised former Ondo State Governor Olusegun Agagu of extravagance.

    In a statement in Akure, the state capital, by its Director of Publicity and Media Relations, Mr Kolawole Olabisi, MCO alleged that the Agagu administration was a hallmark of high-level profligacy and abandoned projects.

    The statement reads: “Agagu is ever wont to tell the world that he left N38billion in the coffers of Ondo State for Dr Olusegun Mimiko. This is nothing but a bare-faced lie and an admission that he did not even know the finances of the state he presided over for six years. No wonder he never even handed over, despite the fact that he had over six months to do so between the Justice Nabaruma-led Tribunal Judgments of July 2008 to February 23, 2009 when he was finally sent packing.

    “The true position is that Agagu left behind N34.2billion, but sadly, he left for the in-coming government a debt profile and other liabilities that stood at a staggering N117billion! This is, about 300 per cent over and above the value of the liquid assets…”

  • Mimiko sacks three aides

    Mimiko sacks three aides

    Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko yesterday sacked three of his Special Assistants.

    A statement by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, said the affected aides are: Adesoji Ojomo, Chris Anota and Kayode Agunloye.

    The statement said Mimiko took the decision following reports that the political aides neglected their duties and that this had negative effects on government activities.

    The statement reads: “There have been various reports concerning the activities of the sacked aides, which negate the principle of the Olusegun Mimiko administration.

    “There have been reports of the activities of the aides, which cast aspersions on the government and portray it in bad light, hence their dismissal.

    “Three aides were dismissed for dereliction of duty, absconding and engaging in acts that cast aspersion on the government as well as portray it in bad light.”

    The statement added that their dismissal takes immediate effect.

  • Students back Akeredolu

    STUDENTS, under the aegis of Ondo State Students/Youth Coalition, have endorsed the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) candidate in the October 20 governorship election, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN).

    The students said the ACN standard bearer is an agent of change who would transform Ondo State.

    A statement by their Coordinator, Jimoh Ibrahim, expressed disappointment in the Labour Party (LP) administration of Olusegun Mimiko, especially its handling of the state’s finances.

    The statement reads: “At this critical time in the threshold of a new political era in our dear state, Ondo State. We must stand up to be counted as a generation of youths who refused to be cowed by state power and shunned lucre in the interest of generation yet unborn. We are confident that our modest stance today will galvanise the teeming masses to action to be counted in the historic transformation which our actions would bring forth to our dear state and by extension to the country in general.

    “It is of note that the Mimiko-led administration took over the affairs of our great state in February 2009. We have been following the projects awarded by this administration; we realise that none of this project has been completed after three and half years they took over from the last administration.

    “A government that inherited liquid cash of N38.34 billion from the last administration and has collected over N500 billion from the Federal Allocation; a government that has full access to local government fund for 42 months with capital budgets of over N350 billion in 42 months, it is quite unfortunate that all Governor Mimiko could show are few markets, Mother and Child Hospital, streetlight and fountain water.”

    The students’ body added: “Our governor has been spending billions of naira on the Oba-Adesida–Oyemekun Road in the last three years; yet, it has not been completed. All roads started by the present administration are yet to be completed. These include those of Arakale, Ondo township and Owo.

    “Also, his failure to conduct a local government election since the inception of his administration is clearly an illustration of his failure, fraud and undemocratic tendencies.

    “The resources meant for local governments are diverted. This has forced down some projects on the throat of those local governments.

    “The poor performance of the present administration, led by Mimiko, is responsible for the agitation for change that we are witnessing today.

    “Due to non-performance of this present administration and for the fear for our future, we took time to look examine all the candidates that are contesting in the October 20 election. We went through their profiles and programmes. We looked at their past activities and how successful they were in their businesses. We decided to give our support to Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, the governorship aspirant under the party of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), to actualise his dream.”

     

  • Akeredolu to Mimiko: your time is up

    Akeredolu to Mimiko: your time is up

    The Ondo State Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) governorship candidate in the October 20 election, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN), at the weekend urged Governor Olusegun Mimiko to start packing his things from the Government House because he would lose the election.

    Akeredolu spoke in Lagos when he addressed reporters in company of his running mate, Dr Paul Akintelure.

    He said: “He (Mimiko) has lost the election. He can never win because he has nothing, absolutely nothing, to show to the people as his achievement in the past four years.”

    The former Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President accused the governor and his ruling Labour Party (LP) of abandoning many projects.

    The ACN candidate said Mimiko, “who started one or two roads, didn’t complete any”.

    He added: “I know he will not complete them. I shall complete the roads when, by the grace of God, I am elected.”

    The frontline lawyer said the number of jobless youths in Ondo State has increased because of the poor leadership the governor has provided.

    Akeredolu: “These are the people who will vote and they have parents and family members who will also vote. Mimiko is out of the minds of Ondo State residents; they are only waiting for the Election Day to see him off.

    “Mimiko has no project to inaugurate except markets, which he has been building inside the bush. Nobody goes there. He builds town halls. What are the people doing?”

    According to him, the ACN and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will collaborate to vote out the governor.

    He said: “Mimiko has refused to organise a local government election since he came into office.”

    Akeredolu dismissed the crowds at LP rallies, saying they did not reflect the people’s acceptance of the party.

    He said: “We are not perturbed by this because civil servants are forced to attend. Some are induced. But the people will still vote according to their conscience. You will see the result of the election from Owo.”

    The ACN standard bearer promised to take Ondo State into the Southwest regional integration, adding that the state cannot afford to be the weak link in the region.

    He also promised to begin a massive rural development of the state, if voted in the October 20 election.

    “I shall open up the rural areas,” he said.

    Akeredolu said education would get the lion’s share of the budget in his administration, “because it will be free at the primary and secondary levels”.