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  • Adeleke thanks electorate

    The first civilian Governor of Osun State, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, has thanked residents for re-electing Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

    He particularly thanked the people of Ede, his country home, for voting for the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate.

    In a statement yesterday, Adeleke said: “When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. I am particularly grateful to God Almighty, the people of Edeland and Osun State for their spontaneous show of love, affection and solidarity in Saturday’s election.

    “What could be more? Ede people have shown by their massive votes that they still have unflinching confidence and undiluted trust in my leadership politically and as the Asiwaju of Edeland. I am humbled by your spirit of sportsmanship, even in the face of extreme odds and tribulation.

    “You stood your ground that your darling party, the APC, should coast home to victory and the Almighty God answered your prayers, for the voice of the people is the voice of God.

    “Your efforts shall not go in vain. The Aregbesola administration will be all-inclusive and evolve programmes that are beneficial to the generality of Osun people. You all worked hard and you will reap bountifully through mass-oriented projects, such as good roads, functional education, health facilities that are second to none, electricity and water supply to rural areas.

    “I implore you not to be swayed by the antics of the opposition, which may not stop at anything to preach the politics of bitterness. For the APC, it is no victor, no vanquished.

    “Osun State is our joint heritage. Let us join hands with Aregbesola and offer constructive ideas, as well as healthy criticism, to make his second term in office a lot easier than his first.”

  • ‘PDP might demystified’

    A presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Sam Nda-Isaiah, yesterday said the outcome of Saturday’s governorship election in Osun State has demystified the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) “federal might”.
    Nda-Isaiah, in a statement, said Governor Rauf Aregbesola was rewarded for his hard work and commitment to the welfare of Osun people.
    He said the APC won the election, “in spite of the criminal intimidation, unprecedented militarisation and psychological assault on APC supporters and Osun people”.
    Nda-Isaiah hailed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies for the peaceful poll.

     

  • Emenike: Ogbeni should have won 80% of votes

    Emenike: Ogbeni should have won 80% of votes

    An Abia State All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Chief Ikechi Emenike, has congratulated Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola on his “deserved victory”.

    In a statement yesterday, Emenike said, ordinarily, the Osun State election would have been a walk-over for Aregbesola, given his “unprecedented impact” on the people.

    He said: “Only a few governments in the Third World can honestly claim to put human beings at the centre of government as much as Aregbesola. Even his opponents accept that his policies in health, stipends to the elderly and massive urban and rural road construction are commendable.  Add to these his interventions in the education sector, from the tablet of knowledge to the school feeding and uniform programmes, mega school projects and jobs for thousands of Osun youths, and the picture of a government that is committed to serving the people is laid bare.”

    The APC chieftain said Aregbesola’s uncommon connection with the people, through his walk-to-live programme, made it possible for a large section of the population to defy the “so-called federal might” and re-elect him.

    He said the APC had cause to be happy, but very little to shout “uhuru’ because “if Aregbesola and Osun people could go through what they were subjected to to extract victory, then few should expect 2015 to be a tea party”.

    Urging APC members to be cautious, Emenike said the election result was worrisome, adding: “Nigeria’s brand of democracy is struggling to compel us into believing that popularity and performance count for little in the result of an election. If not, if many people were not frightened to come out to vote, if votes were not spiced up in some captive areas, Aregbesola should have scored over 80 per cent of the votes.”

  • Oyo residents, Anambra APC celebrate

    Oyo residents, Anambra APC celebrate

    News of Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s re-election was greeted with jubilation yesterday by All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters in Oyo and Anambra states.

    Aregbesola’s victory was the topic of discussion in many churches in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Mr Muyiwa Alaba, a teacher, said Aregbesola’s re-election represents victory for the masses.

    Oyo APC, in a statement by its Publicity Director, Olawale Sadare, said: “The world has seen champions of liberty in Osun people, who dared the odds of intimidation, harassment and inducement to exercise their rights to choose their leader. They have recorded a victory against the forces of oppression made up of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led Federal Government and its agents in Yorubaland.

    “We urge the electorate to replicate this in Oyo and others states where the APC has delivered good governance.”

    Anambra APC, in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Okelo Madukaife, said: “There is something to take away from Osun by the rest of Nigeria, particularly in elections yet to come, about how the voting populace can  frame their view, nurture it, guard it and find courage to protect it against state-sponsored derailment before mid-wifing same to success.”

  • Kwara APC accuses PDP of using police to seal office

    Kwara APC accuses PDP of using police to seal office

    The Kwara State All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the opposition ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of using security agents to seal its office at Oke-Ero Local Government Area.

    But the command said its action was to prevent anarchy, as the two parties were laying claim to the property.

    APC accused a worker of the Itesiwaju Cooperative Society and a card-carrying member of the PDP of being behind the “illegal lock-out, having boasted that he would eject the APC from the building.”

    In a statement by council Chairman and APC’s Secretary Chief Joseph Adeniyi and Alhaji Azeez Amuda said the development portends grave danger for democracy.

    The statement reads: “The APC, which has been the legal occupant of the property since the breakage of the PDP in November last year, renewed its tenancy in May.

    “The party has held over 30 meetings since without any molestation until the PDP claimed the building in June. The settlement brokered by the owner and the Oke-Ero divisional police officer was resolved in our favour.

    “As a law-abiding party, we are worried by this act of persecution and lawlessness.

    Police spokesperson Ajayi Okasanmi said the police sealed the complex to prevent anarchy.

    He said the “Police Commissioner, Ambrose Aisabor, has ordered the contending parties to settle out of court.

    ‘’When the court has pronounced the rightful tenant, we’ll  reopen the building. The office wasn’t sealed in bad faith.”

  • Niger East: APC alleges harassment by PDP thugs

    Niger East: APC alleges harassment by PDP thugs

    All Progressives Congress (APC) in Niger State has alleged that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is using thugs to harass its members ahead of the August 30 Niger East by-election.

    State Publicity Secretary Jonathan Vatsa yesterday in Minna, cited attacks on the party’s Legal adviser Khaleal Ibrahim on Saturday by alleged agents of PDP, at Paiko.

    Vatsa said the thugs attacked and dispossessed Ibrahim of his mobile phone and stole his money.

    The APC chieftain said some of its members from Rafi local government area were on Wednesday waylaid by thugs, who inflicted injuries on them.

    He said: “We can’t be intimidated because I said the APC does not have confidence in the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC).

    “We accused the REC of collecting money from the state and the government agreed it  released N28 million to the committee set up by INEC, chaired by the REC.’’

    Vatsa said “intimidating APC members cannot deter the party because the party has a good candidate in David Umaru, we also know that as they did in other places, they will want to use the military to intimidate us,  but the people will resist intimidation.”

  • LIVE UPDATES: Osun Election

    LIVE UPDATES: Osun Election

    05:23: APC’s Aregbesola wins Osun Election capturing 22 out of 30 LGAs in the state with PDP’s Omisore winning in 8 LGAs

    05:20: The Osun INEC returning officer Professor Bamitale Omole, announced that Aregbesola won majority of the poll with 394,684 votes against Senator Iyiola Omisore of PDP who polled 292,747 votes.

    04:56:The Returning officer has now declared a break in the announcement to collate the total result

    04:45:LGA announcement of results completed. Final tally being calculated

    04:45: Ejigbo: APC: 17, 700 PDP: 12, 495

    04:39:IFE South APC : 7325 PDP: 12811

    04:35:Atakumosa East  : APC 9287 PDP6294 LP120

    04:27: APC 26,551 PDP 8483 LP 410

    04:20: Osogbo:APC 39,983 PDP 11513 LP 673

    04:15: Iwo : APC 20827 PDP 15493 LP 790

    Ayedire: APC 7724 PDP 7813 LP 423

    Egbedore :APC 10615 PDP 7024 LP 157

    04:00: APC18328 PDP 10330  LP 117

    03:52:Ayedaade APC 12801 PDP 11255 LP 137

    Obokun APC 11696 PDP 8618 LP 84

    03:49: Odo Otin: APC: 11, 950 PDP:  12, 902

    Irepodun APC 13314 PDP 7386 LP 343

    Ifelolodun APC 17447 PDP 12442 LP 96

    Ife  East APC 13821 PDP  20831 LP 29

    Ife central APC 9670 PDP 24,555 LP 102

    Olaoluwa APC 7927 PDP 2476 LP 2476

    Ife North North APC 8603 PDP 9841 LP  265

    Isokan APC 9758 PDP 1028 LP 197

    Ede North north APC 15403 PDP 10427 LP 54

    03:30:Ola Oluwa LG APC: 7927 PDP: 4963

    02:55: Atakumosa West – 6,128  PDP 5,142

    02:54:Oriade APC 12523 PDP 10214

    02:51:Orolu APC 8558 PDP 6786

    02:27:Boripe APC 12723 PDP 9344

    02:25: Odo Otin: APC: 11, 950 PDP:  12, 902

    02:22:Ilesa West APC: 15, 427 PDP: 5449

    02:19:Ilesa East APC 16106 PDP5913

    02:15: Boluwaduro APC: 4891, PDP: 5035

    02:10: Ifedayo APC  4225 PDP  3982

    01:50:Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Bamitale Omole is Chief Returning Officer

    01:07: Local Government collating officers confirming their results.

    00:30: Candidate of the PDP,  Iyiola Omisore has petitioned the INEC over the Osun State gubernatorial election.

    The petition titled: Protest on the August 9, gubernatorial election said candidate of the APC, Rauf Aregbesola flouted provisions of the Electoral Act 2010 by announcing results.

    00:14:INEC officials to begin the announcement of results soon

    23:20:Tight security as INEC begins collation of final results

    20:17:Atiku urges Osun people to guard their votes jealously

    20:15:APC has won in 23 LGAs, says Senator Babajide Omoworare

    20:00: INEC commends Osun voters

    19:37: Aregbesola in early lead,Osogbo erupt in jubilation

    16:37: In Osogbo, counting has begun in some units like Unit 3 Ward 4. The counting has been transparent with the voters monitoring it.

    16:30: In may wards in Osogbo, voting still ongoing at 4PM. In Unit 1 and 2 Ward w, more than 100 people were still waiting to vote

    16:09: Collation of results commence

    14:51: Aregbesola: “150 leaders, chieftains and supporters molested, brutalised and incarcerated, says Aregbe. Fed Govt and PDP want to stage a civilian coup. Osun under military siege”

    14:15: The All Progressives Congress (APC) has raised the alarm over the mass arrest and intimidation of its members in Osun on Saturday as the state’s governorship election continues, saying over 250 of its members have been arrested so far in Osun.

    14:12:  Former APC Interim Chairman Chief Bisi Akande has described the handling of the poll by INEC as a disservice to democracy. He said this may be the worst election since 1966. He complained that accreditation was even flopped in some areas. He also flayed the arrest of the PDP leaders and supporters.

    14:05PM: Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has urged voters to vote, wait at polling booths and defend their votes.
    He condemned the arrest and detention of APC leaders across the local governments.

    14:00: About five aides of the former governor of Osun State were picked just now by security operatives armed to teeth with one of them in a black mask. The man in mask is the one that is pointing to whom to be picked. They were all driven to an unknown destination.

    13:55: Ward 4 Unit 1 Osogbo, voting is yet to commence, REC not happy. Voters complain Of electoral officers slowness. There are 518 accredited voters in unit 1 and 2 out of 1, 041.

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    13:47:   Lai Mohammed: “We were being driven to the Government House when we were stopped at a military check point by men in military and DSS uniforms, all hooded and armed to the teeth with AK-47 assault rifles, pistols and other weapons. Since there was no curfew in Osun State and people were moving around freely, we felt it was a routine check.

    13:26: LP candidate Fatai Akinbade on the queue to cast his vote at Ward 3 Unit 1 Ogbaagbaa , Ola-Oluwa LGA
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    13:22: The two polling units at Oba-Laoye Grammar School, Ede, similarly recorded an impressive turnout of voters. The atmosphere at Ede North Local Government was also calm and peaceful. Voting commenced simultaneously in all the polling units at about 12: 30 pm.
    13:20: At ward 10, units 5 (Isale Osun), 6 (Saint George) and 7 (Oke Osun), Offa-Tedo, enthusiastic voters patiently took their turns to cast their ballots in a quiet and orderly manner. Similarly, the voting process at polling unit 08, ward 7, Sabo Agbongbe 11, Ede, was went smoothly.
    13:15: The former Governor of Osun State, Alhaji Isiaka Adeleke, narrowly escaped assassins’ bullet on Friday in his home town Ede.
    13: 03: Aregbesola: “They have been arresting, harassing and molesting our people for no just reason. The democracy is about making your choice freely without being hounded.”
    13:01: Aregbesola voted at exactly 10.45am at Ifofin ward 8, unit 1 polling centre in Ilesa, the governor condemned the clampdown on chieftains and members of the APC across the state by security agents.
    12: 58: Senator Omisore voted at Unit 13, Ile Ife.
    12: 55: In Okinni towards Ilobu in Irepodun LG, suspected thugs invaded a polling booth and attempted to distrupt the accreditation process by shooting in the air. But men of the NSCDC same on hand to calm the situation.Also in Obokun ward 3, Boluwaduro Local government and Odo Otin, armed thugs stormed some polling booths but were repealed from causing mayhem by the NSCDC.
    12:52: The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Segun Agbaje has been touring the state said from Osogbo ,to Ilesa to Ife, accreditation has been smooth. He told The Nation ” we have seen people patiently waiting to start the voting process, the people understand the process and democracy is working”
    12: 35: Voting has commenced in all the polling booths in Osogbo. According to the Commandant of the NSCDC, Engr. Felix Gbolade,  there has been calm despite initial reports of skirmishes” We are fine, we are still deploying our men as the situation demands,” Gbolade said. Also the state Director of Security, SSS Andrew Iorkyar said some polling booths have requested for additional security due to large turnout of voters.
    12:30: PDP spokesperson, Prince Diran Odeyemi, said that one Adelani Owoeye,  PDP man in Ilahun, Obokun Local Government, was picked by the soldiers for complaining that different people were used by the APC.
    The following APC leaders, party agents and members were arrested by suspected fake security operatives from Oba-Ile at 3am. Alhaji Tijani Oladosu (aka Tilad), Hon. John Abioye, Fagbemi Jacob, Fagbemi Segun, Amodu Isiaka, Aminu Adamo and Akinyemi Abioye. Some of the operatives are busy facial hairs while some wore face masks. Their whereabouts are unknown.

     

     

     

     

  • APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed released from detention

    APC spokesman, Lai Mohammed released from detention

    •Narrates ordeal in the hands of security agents

    National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Lai Mohammed, declared  yesterday that his arrest in Osogbo on Friday in  Gestapo Style by hooded security agents was  for no reason than that  he belongs to the opposition.

    He said his harassment demonstrates the level of illegality, lawlessness, anarchy and intolerance to which Nigeria has descended under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan.  In a statement in Osogbo shortly after he was released, Alhaji Mohammed said he was arrested along with Mr. Sunday Dare, Media Aide to APC National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Mr. Afolabi Salisu, Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State.

    ‘’We were being driven to the Government House when we were stopped at a military check point by men in military and DSS uniforms, all hooded and armed to the teeth with AK-47 assault rifles, pistols and other weapons. Since there was no curfew in Osun State and people were moving around freely, we felt it was a routine check.

    ‘’Suddenly, the men, some of them apparently drunk, ordered us out of the car, took our phones, pointed their assault rifles at our heads and said ‘you are under arrest’. They herded us into their bus like animals and drove away. There is no doubt that they knew who we are because I introduced myself!

    ‘’From our encounter with our tormentors, there is also no doubt that these were not just soldiers and DSS officials, there were also ex-militants and thugs, all clad in military and DSS uniforms but apparently lacking in any training. We also witnessed how men in military and DSS uniform fired their guns at the gate leading to the residence of Senator Isiaka Adeleke to force it open!

    ‘’We asked them why we were being arrested, but they ignored our question as they drove for close to one hour before veering into a compound that turned out to be the offices of the DSS. There, we met people who had been previously arrested and stripped of their clothing, many of them bloodied from the beatings to which they must have been subjected.

    ‘’We were herded to one side as our tormentors marched around triumphantly, in what could well have been a scene from Ukraine.  We were waiting for our turn to be stripped of our apparels and taken along with those who were arrested earlier to the DSS cells when a man who is apparently a senior DSS official intervened and ordered our release. The men who arrested us, apparently unhappy at the order to set us free, rejected the order, until the man asserted his authority and even accompanied us to where we were arrested.

    ‘’Back there, we discovered that our driver has been badly beaten and even robbed of his personal belongings by the same security agents being paid by the taxpayers to protect the citizens, whose ranks have now been swelled, willingly, by thugs and ex-militants, armed and dressed in official uniforms by the PDP and sanctioned by the Jonathan-led Federal Government!

    ‘’This arrest is not about Lai Mohammed, Sunday Dare or Afolabi Salisu, whoever we may be, but about the constitutionally-guaranteed rights of Nigerians, ordinary Nigerians, to move around freely, associate with any party of their choice and express their opinions without being molested or arrested.

    ‘’The way and manner we were harassed, arrested and dehumanised on Friday night show that Nigerian citizens can no longer be sure that the security agents they encounter on the roads or anywhere else are well-trained and highly-disciplined men and women in the military, police, DSS and others that we used to know. What we have now are Jonathan’s soldiers, policemen and DSS officials who have since stopped working for the nation but are now the enforcement arm of the PDP.”

    Alhaji Mohammed said  that even as he was putting down his own ordeal in writing  scores of other APC leaders and supporters were still being  harassed and arrested across Osun State especially in Ifelodun Local Government Ward 10, Atakumosa East Local Government and Ife East Local Government, Okerewe Wards 2 and 3.

    ‘’Our party, the APC, has no doubt whatsoever that the depravity being exhibited under President Jonathan’s watch, in the name of politics, has his imprimatur. We have no doubt that elections, which should be a celebration of democracy, have now been turned to war because of the desperation of President Jonathan to win re-election at all costs. We have no doubt that the anarchic Minister of State for Defence and Minister of Police Affairs, who are leading the ‘’troops’’ in Osun as they did in Ekiti, are taking their cue from President Jonathan,” he said.

     

     

    He wondered why those Ministers could move around freely in Osun and elsewhere, while other Nigerians, irrespective of the party they belong to are denied the same right.

  • PDP wants to stage civilian coup in Osun, says Aregbesola

    PDP wants to stage civilian coup in Osun, says Aregbesola

    • Mixed reactions trail poll

    Mixed reactions yesterday trailed the governorship election in Osun State.

    While a cross section of party leaders hailed the electoral commission and security agencies for patriotism and commitment to the sanctity of the ballot box, others said that they could have performed better.

    Prominent politicians, including former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Rauf Aregbesola, his deputy, Mrs. Titi Laoye-Tomori, said that the militarisation of the state and the arrest of chieftains of the ruling party provoked anxiety and fear.

    The governor, who highlighted some irregularities that marred the exercise, said that the PDP wanted to stage a civilian coup, adding that the state is under the siege of the gun.

    There was tension in many parts of the state following the harassment and arrest of many All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders and followers by the police. However, the tension subsided, shortly after the commencement of the accreditation of voters when the chieftains were released.

    Among the APC leaders arrested were the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Wale Afolabi, his Ministry of Agriculture counterpart, Wale Adedoyin, Mr. Tijani Oladosu and party supporters. Adedoyin said that no fewer than 50 supporters were hounded into detention by the police. Another chieftain, Bamisaye, a legislator from Ilesa, had to run into the bush to escape arrest.

    Also, APC, Labour Party and Social Democratic Party (SDP) chieftains protested to the electoral commission that party agents were not allowed to monitor voting by INEC officials and security agents, owing to the lack of identification tags in Ile-Ife area. To douse the anxiety, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Olusegun Agbaje, directed that some officials issue the tags to the affected agents.

    The REC explained that the non-issuance of tags to the agents was not deliberate, adding that the complaint had been taken up. Agbaje said: “I have received calls from party leaders on the complaint. Many party agents did not show up with their tags. They did not go to the polling booths with tags. We have directed that the specific electoral officer should return to the INEC Office to release the tags to them.”

    From 8 am to 4pm, movement was restricted across the state. The weather was benevolent. Voters stormed polling units across the three senatorial districts and six zones for accreditation. Owing to the huge turn -out, accreditation could not be completed at noon. However, prospective voters who came late were not allowed to join the queue by polling officers and security agents.

    Ahead of the poll, sensitive and non-sensitive polling materials had been deployed to the local governments. Although there were reports of delay in some polling units, the anxiety triggered by the delay fizzled out when the polling officers arrived.

    There was massive presence of security men at polling centres. Police helicopters hovered around the state in surveillance.  Unlike previous polls, there were no complaints about shortage of voting materials, late coming by polling officers, absence of accreditation materials, lack of voters’ register and harassment and molestation of voters by security agents.  Also, there was no case of ballot snatching by thugs.

    Hailing the peaceful atmosphere in Iragbiji, where he voted, the Chief of Staff to Osun State Governor, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, observed that people turned out en mass to perforce their civic right. “As at now, all is calm. The turn -out is huge,” he said, shortly after his accreditation.

    The deputy governor, Mrs. Grace Tomori-Laoye, who voted at Owo-Ope area of Osogbo, the state capital, said that, although she was impressed by the large-turn-out, the complaints by party chieftains that some members were arrested by the police without justification were worrisome.

    She said: “I did not sleep throughout the night. A lot of our members, APC members, were harassed, molested, and picked up by the police. In Oba-Oke, the monarch called me that the town was in turmoil. The youth leader was picked.

    “There were attempts to arrest Senator Adebayo Salami. In Ede, there were attempts to arrest Senator Isiaka Adeleke. Two commissioners were arrested. A party chieftain, Owonikoko, was also picked. I called the police. The police denied. Some people are threatening to disrupt voting. The policemen were tying an ankara and they said that they covered their faces”.

    Hon. Bamisaye said that “hired policemen had chased APC members into the bush in Ljesa area”. He added on phone: “I can’t reveal where I am now. I escaped into the bush. Many of our leaders are in the bush; wounded. We don’t know whether they are policemen or fake police”.

    Former Governor Adeleke, who protested assault on his residence, said: “I had relocated from my house to my mother’s house to vote. At 1 am on the eve of the poll, a van containing military men, SSS, police with AK 47 came to my house. I was taking my bath. They said I should open my gates. I said no. They started shooting. Five minutes later, they left. They covered their faces”.

    Adedoyin, who was released around 11.30 am, said the arrest of party leaders was unfortunate. Narrating his ordeal, he said: “Around 9.15 pm, some people were banging my gate in my house at Ilesa.They said I should open the gate. I reported to the SSS. The SSS said that I should not open. After 15 minutes, one of them jumped the fence into my house. They said that, if I don’t open my door, they will blow up my house. They said they wanted to interrogate me at their office in Osogbo.”

    Akande, who voted at Ila, complained that the accreditation was flawed, blaming the INEC for inefficiency. He said, if care was not taken, the poll may be the worst in the history of the country.

    The elder statesmen also objected to the decision by some INEC staff to stop the voters from folding the ballot papers after voting, saying that they had the constitutional right to do so. He said: “Voters are at liberty to fold the ballot box before dropping it. A voter can even put the ballot paper inside his pocket and refuse to drop it”

    Akande also berated the security agents for molesting APC supporters, saying that it was part of the move to disperse the chieftains and divert their attention. He added: “An old man of over 80 years was seized at Ifedayo local government and dropped at Osogbo. We called his children to go and pick him up.”

    Lamenting his arrest, Afolabi said: “They took my car key from me and pushed me inside the police station. I am a lawyer and chief law officer of the state. I met the Agriculture commissioner there. They asked me to write a statement. SSS interrogated us. 50 members of our party are still in detention now. They said they released me on bail later. I didn’t have any incriminating material in my car. If this could happen to me, you could imagine what would have happened to other members of the party.”

    After he was accredited around 10.45 am, Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who was accompanied by his mother, wife, Sherifat and children, urged the people to remain calm and shun unruly behaviour. He chided the security agents for committing terror against the people.

    He said: “Nobody can abort the people’s will. What is important is to encourage our people to follow up the process, stand by the ballot until the votes are counted and results announced”.

    Aregbesola alleged that “some law enforcement officers have abused their duties”, adding that the state was not seized by violence because the peace-loving people of Osun State were determined to maintain peace and defend democracy.

    The governor added: “The behaviour of the some officers has made the process leading to the actual right to vote is flawed. The problem is not with the people, but with the institutions charged with the conduct of the election. INEC’s failure to provide accredited party agents adequate tags is bad. This has implications for election monitoring. There is no justification for denying party agents identity tags.

    “APC agents in Osigbo, Atakumosa, Ifedayo and other places could not monitor the process from the beginning to ascertain whether the process is good. Also, not all security agents maintained neutrality. The crackdown on APC leaders was unwarranted. They were, molested, brutalised and incarcerated.

    “The Attorney-General was manhandled and detained without any charge. The Agriculture commissioner was abducted and released at 11.30am. Segun Olanibi is in detention. Their crime is that they are chieftains of the APC. Osun is under the siege of the gun. What does the federal government want? Do they want to force their candidate on the people or they want the people to exercise their right to vote. They want to stage a civilian coup in Osun.”

  • How Dame Patience attempted  to govern Rivers –APC scribe

    How Dame Patience attempted to govern Rivers –APC scribe

    The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Oji Ngofa, has revealed that Dame Patience Jonathan, the wanted to take over the leadership of Rivers State but was resisted by Governor Chibuike  Amaechi.The APC chieftain spoke yesterday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, while giving insight on how the role of the First Lady truncated the existing peace in Rivers State.

    Ngofa who was the past Executive Chairman of Eleme Local Government in Rivers State and currently the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the council said the greatest thing that has happened to Rivers people is the resistance of Dame Jonathan’s plan.

    He said her plan was to take over Rivers and to run the state as a private company where Governor Amaechi would not have a say in the governance of the state, especially in the management of the state’s resources.

    He noted that the issue of who appoints the Chief Judge of the state, the impeachment saga and other issues rocking the state would have been  easy to achieve if Amaechi didn’t stop Dame Jonathan’ s plan on time.

    “I have said it before and I am repeating it again, the people of Rivers State should thank God that Governor Amaechi resisted Jonathan’s wife from executing her plan. We have a president’s wife that does not understand her role in the politics of Rivers State.

    “As the wife of the president, her role is not to control the elected governor and probably became the governor of Rivers State. It is her misunderstanding of her role as wife of the president that led to the dislocation in the politics of Rivers State today.”