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  • APC alleges plans to rig in 10 councils

    APC alleges plans to rig in 10 councils

    •Don’t recruit OYES cadets, PDP urges INEC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have accused each other of plans to rig Saturday’s governorship election in Osun State.

    APC alleged that the PDP planned to rig the election in 10 local government areas and influence the selection of “a pliable person” as the returning officer.

    In a statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the APC said President Goodluck Jonathan’s utterances showed that “he wants victory for his party at all cost”, adding that this would shape security agencies’ perception of the election as a do-or-die affair.

    The party said: “Nigerians from all walks of life, desirous of a free and fair election on Saturday, are reaching out to us with useful information on the plan by the desperate PDP to rig the forthcoming election, and we are taking the information seriously.

    “For example, we learnt that the PDP has identified Ife Central, Ife East, Ife North, Ife South, Olurunda, Iwo, Ifelodun, Osogbo, Odo Otin and Aiyedade as places where it plans to perpetrate massive rigging. Two results have allegedly been written ahead of the election and three vice chancellors, one from the Northcentral and two from the Southwest, have been pencilled down to serve as returning officer. The incentive for the returning officer who can announce the doctored results is N1 billion.”

    APC said with the massive deployment of security agents in Osun to “harass and intimidate the opposition, the huge amounts of cash being moved into the state via Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and the electoral malfeasance specialist-ministers, who have landed in Osun, it is clear that the PDP is working hard to ensure that the election is anything but free, fair and credible”.

    It urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to appoint a honest returning officer and pay special attention to the 10 local governments allegedly targeted by the PDP.

    APC said: “No one will accept the result of an election in which the returning officer is compromised with filthy lucre. This is why we are calling on INEC to ensure that only a person of integrity serves in that important post.”

    It said its agents would not sign false election results and urged the international community to pay attention to the allegations.

    APC said: “The biggest danger to Saturday’s election is the unbridled desperation of the PDP to win at all cost. This explains why the party’s candidate, Mr. Iyiola Omisore, has lied so shamelessly about a purported USAID survey that puts him ahead of Governor Rauf Aregbesola. But for USAID, which quickly put a lie to the peddled story, Omisore would have continued to use it as a campaign tool.”

    In another statement, Osun APC Publicity Director Kunle Oyatomi alleged that the PDP had got access to INEC’s database and was replacing information about registered voters with those of mercenaries from Lagos, Oyo and Ondo states.

    Oyatomi said: “According to our field intelligence report, permanent voter cards produced after accessing INEC’s database are being distributed to young men and women contracted from the neighbouring states.

    “Information reaching us is that 62 young men and women equipped with laptops have been camped in two main hotels on Ibadan Road in Ile-Ife to effect the stealing of the data and alteration of personal information of registered voters for the purpose of producing fake electoral materials that the PDP intends to use for its rigging purpose.

    “Work on this project is taking place at a radio station believed to be owned by a PDP chieftain. Our source confirmed that the car, which brought the materials on which the men and women are working, was a black Land Cruiser with Abuja number plate.

    “Computer experts from some universities in the Southwest have said that if INEC’s database was hacked into, a high number of registered voters, who foolishly allowed the PDP to collect the VIN number of their voter cards, would not be able to vote on August 9 because their data and photographs would have been altered.

    “Reliable reports from field intelligence and insider sources of the PDP showed that the VIN numbers of the voter cards produced fraudulently will be listed, polling unit by polling unit, and handed over to youth corps members serving as electoral officials to secretly tick as having been accredited to vote.

    “It is during accreditation that the original voter will discover that his/her data and photograph had vanished from the computer records and will be disqualified from voting. However, computer experts said that it is impossible to break into INEC’s database without insider collaboration.

    “The experts said only INEC’s database administrator can, during editing, effect such comprehensive alteration.”

    The PDP has warned INEC against recruiting members of the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) as electoral officials.

    In a statement, the party’s Media Director, Prince Diran Odeyemi, said: “The PDP has been informed that some APC chieftains have infiltrated INEC and fraudulently listed OYES cadets for recruitment for election duties. Many APC chieftains were alleged to be involved in this desperate move to avert defeat and commit fraud through the OYES cadets that are being recruited in place of Youth Corps members for the poll.

    “What they have been doing is to substitute the NYSC members with OYES cadets and get uniforms of corps members for them.”

    Urging OYES members not to allow themselves to be used for fraudulent acts, PDP said: “Any OYES cadet caught by security operatives will face the consequences alone because those behind the illegal move will go underground immediately they are caught.

    “These cadets are citizens of Osun and we will not like any calamity to befall them. They should learn from what happened to members of the criminal group called “State Boys”, who were caught in Ilesa and ferried to Abuja by security personnel.”

    PDP National Publicity Secretary Chief Olisa Metuh has said Omisore “is already coasting to victory”.

    In a statement yesterday, Metuh described Omisore’s “massive acceptance by the voting population, widespread political structure, and a track-record of abiding affinity and loyalty to Osun people” as trump cards.

    He said: “The fact that the PDP allowed a free and fair primary, which threw up the people’s choice as its candidate, also gave it an early mileage ahead of the APC as was the case in Ekiti State.”

    Metuh described Omisore as “a popular and hard working candidate with extensive political structure”.

  • Osun APC mega rally holds today

    Osun APC mega rally holds today

    The campaign mega rally for the re-election of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in Osogbo Federal Constituency will hold tomorrow Tuesday, August 5th, 2014 in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State.

    A statement by the Chairman and Secretary of the Aregbesola Campaign Committee for the federal constituency, Senator Bayo Salami and Barr. Kolapo Alimi, respectively said the event would double as the Osogbo Federal Constituency and the State Mega Rally.

    According to the statement, the rally will hold at the Osogbo City Stadium by 10 am.

    The Peoples Democratic Party held its mega rally last Saturday at the same venue with President Goodluck Jonathan, his vice, Arch. Namadi Sambo, the party national leadership and other chieftains in attendance.

    The national leaders of the All Progressives Congress, including the Chairman, John Oyegun, Chief Bisi Akande, Gen Muhamodu Buhari, Senator Bola Amed Tinubu, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, Mallam Nuru Ribadu.

    All the governors of the APC, including Rotimi Amechi of Rivers State, Raji Fashola of Lagos State and Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State are expected at the mega rally.

    The Osogbo/Olorunda/Orolu/Irepodun federal constituency mega rally would be the final campaign outing of the All Progressives Congress and Ogbeni Aregbesola.

  • Rivers 2015: Wike ‘ll meet his waterloo, says APC

    Rivers 2015: Wike ‘ll meet his waterloo, says APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), Rivers State chapter, has said the Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, would meet his political waterloo next year.It described his governorship ambition as a pipe dream.

    Rivers APC, through its Chairman, Dr. Davies Ibiamu Ikanya, noted yesterday in Port Harcourt that members of the ruling party in the state (APC) would be happy to have Wike, the former Chief of Staff, Government House, as the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), thereby making it easy to emerge victorious.

    APC said: “We have noted Wike’s boast that he will beat other candidates, even in their wards, in the governorship election. This is nothing, but the blowing of hot air by a political Lilliputian, who seems to have forgotten how he achieved the little relevance that is now intoxicating him.

    “Wike owes his position as a junior minister to the Rivers State APC leader, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi. The same Amaechi, who made Wike, will politically un-make him during the 2015 governorship election. Wike is living in the past, as eminent persons that made him somebody politically are now in the APC.

    “We know Wike’s tricks and we know how to cage him, when necessary. So, without us, he is a nobody politically in Rivers State. Wike is the easiest candidate for us to beat and that was why we fasted for him to emerge as the PDP’s candidate in the poll. We are continuing in prayer along this line. The thrashing that Wike and the PDP will receive from the APC during the election will be so heavy that he may be forced to consider premature retirement from politics.”

    The ruling party in Rivers reminded the two-term Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government that he and Amaechi, the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), are from the Ikwerre ethnic nationality, in the multi-ethnic state.

    APC said: “Wike has a lot of factors counting against him. One of these disadvantages is that he is from the Ikwerre axis. The fact remains that no son or daughter of Ikwerre will succeed Governor Amaechi, an Ikwerre, who would have governed Rivers State for eight years by May 2015. So, that rules Wike out.

    “The Minister of State for Education has also boasted that the primary and secondary schools Amaechi has built do not exist in other parts of Rivers State, besides Port Harcourt. If Wike is elected, God forbid, he is capable of bulldozing the 23 model secondary schools and the over 300 model primary schools scattered in other local governments, sparing, may be, only those in Port Harcourt.

    “Rivers people will not take such a risk with somebody whose only achievement as acting Minister of Education was to ensure that our universities were closed for over six months, while the polytechnics and colleges of education were closed for about one year. Wike should stop wasting his time, because he obviously does not have what it takes to govern Rivers State.”

    The ruling party admonished the peace-loving people of the state to support Amaechi and his administration.

  • APC threatens suit over Niger East by-election

    APC threatens suit over Niger East by-election

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Niger State has threatened legal action against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) should the latter insist on conducting the Niger East Senatorial by-election on the 30th of this month.

    The electoral body, through the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr. Emmanuel Onucheyo, last Friday announced a change in the date for the by-election from August 16 to 30, a development that APC and Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) kicked against.

    The two parties declared the shifting of the election as illegal and unconstitutional.

    APC’s chairman alleged that the reasons advanced by the electoral body for the shift was a deliberate plan to adequately perfect its arrangement for the rigging of the election in favour of the ruling party.

    Imam argued that INEC’s claim that its action was in line with Section 30(3) of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended could not in any way supersede Section 76 of the Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution.

    He insisted that INEC has no logistic problems as claimed.

    He said: “It is now clear that the change in date and other manipulations that is going on is the handwork of the PDP-led government, which is desperate to retain the Senatorial seat at all cost.

  • APC, shine your eyes well, now or never

    APC, shine your eyes well, now or never

    It may sound like a joke, but remember that jokes by the Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear, turned out to be truths that were mistakenly ignored by King Lear, but not without some devastating consequences.

    In the July 23 edition of the Nation, Mohammed Haruna wrote in his column (back page) what some people may want to dismiss as a joke. But it is a joke serious enough to warrant our unalloyed attention. Please hear this about the just concluded Ekiti governorship election. “200,000 ballot papers thumb printed in Abj, CBN Abj conveyed to CBN Ado-Ekiti, CBN Ado-Ekiti to some selected commercial banks, some selected commercial banks to some party leaders in Ekiti land, party leaders to some ward leaders, ward leaders to 10 women per polling unit…… Each woman with 10 already in her body, they pick one each and drop 11 in the ballot box where they are bought agents”. This may look like a fantastic joke, but it is a joke worth courting. It needs a thorough investigation from its very root (considering the fact that another election will take place in Osun State on August 9, 2014). For those who may want to dismiss this as a joke, hear what Mohammed Haruna said about what Major-General IBM Haruna once said: “anytime anyone tells you something is impossible in Nigeria, consider it done”.

    The second issue that might have played out very well in Ekiti election of “stomach infrastructure” is scientific rigging. Rumours had it that ballot papers were cloned or designed in such a way that once you thumb print on the ballot papers for APC and fold it, the thumb print on the APC ballot paper transfers automatically to PDP thumb print and pronto the thumb print on APC in the ballot paper disappears only to reappear on the ballot paper of the PDP. Now, for the layman, this is impossible, and even unimaginable, forgetting that science is a product of man’s imagination that is behind scientific intelligence which gave birth to science and technology. For those who may not want to believe this, we refer them again to IBM Haruna’s statement above. It may be you are not aware of technological wonders. You may be dressed originally in an agbada outfit but technology can, without your knowing, robe you in an academic gown, or make you look like half human and half animal, leaving your head and face as you are, but decking the remaining part of your body in the like of a horse with its prominent tail. The lesson here is that  voters  should  not fold their ballot papers when casting their votes this time around.

    Let us wager then, that the alleged second rigging device (and even the first) may be true for, in believing in and acting on it, we have everything to gain, as we would have prevented possible rigging by not folding our ballot papers before we drop them in the ballot boxes.  On the other hand, and just in case the allegation is untrue, we still have nothing to lose by doing the same thing.  Therefore, we should wager that the allegation is possibly true for, by not believing in it, we have everything to lose. The exercise is our maximization of expected utility of the outcome of our decision to fold or not the ballot papers.  What is important is that we should not take things for granted in this country.

    The question now is: can we say that these diabolical two rigging devices had been tested with great successes in Ekiti state, only waiting to be repeated in Osun and later at the 2015 general elections? If this is the case, then we may say a permanent goodbye to free and fair elections and, consequently, democracy in Nigeria. After the Ekiti election where Fayose was made to beat the incumbent governor in all the 16 local governments – an incredible feat, perhaps out of the ordinary – subsequent elections might be similarly programmed to such an incredible extent that PDP would be made to win all the 36 states of the federation, including the FCT, and people like Gen. Buhari programmed to lose in his own backyard, his vote having been replaced with an already thumb printed one, or scientifically transferred to that of the PDP. All this may sound like conjectures or scientific fiction, but philosophers and scientists know very well that all scientific knowledge is conjectural knowledge, and scientific fiction translatable into reality. I must say that from these two rigging devices may be deduced an infinite number of other rigging devices that offer attractive possibilities to the master riggers, like orchestrated disenfranchisement of voters by means of late arrival and inadequate voting materials in areas where APC is strong, like it happened in Anambra State, and also the case of military and fierce security operatives to facilitate and provide a cove-up for perpetrating, with impunity, the two alleged rigging devices as mentioned above. So, Nigerians and, especially the APC, should wake up from their dogmatic slumber and begin to shine their eyes very well, first at the forthcoming governorship election in Osun State, and second at the subsequent general elections in February 2015.

    Last Lines

    E e mo wo’lu (Evil spirits have entered the town). These were the words of an elderly man in Osogbo when a convoy of about 50 vehicles of Military and Security Operatives, with some of the men masked, stormed Osogbo on Wednesday, 30 July, 2014, sporadically shooting into the innocent air in a show of federal might, trying to intimidate and frighten Osun people as if to force them to surrender, like in a war situation. It was like a military siege and very much like the Boko Haram insurgents’ seige of Nigeria under the watchful eyes of the Federal Government which should have deployed the military and security operatives to Sambisa forest rather than to Osun State where they are neither needed nor invited.  Yet, Nigeria has a democratic constitution with a National Assembly and Judiciary as the other organs of government which look on while the Executive over-runs a nation state with reckless impunity.  If the federal government hoped that the deployment of intimidating soldiers was a rehearsal of what to expect on August 9, they were disappointed, for the exercise backfired, as it exposed the desperation of the PDP to win elections at all cost, and as a do-or-die affair. Against the presence of the intimidating number of the military which was well reinforced by some other Contingents of Military and Security Operatives from the Department of State Security Service (DSS) in Osogbo, people just laughed and watched, unimpressed and unperturbed. Rather than being frightened, the people demonstrated their annoyance by raining curses and abuses on “the perpetrators of this evil”. Remarkably interesting was the drama that unfolded when people responded to the sporadic shootings into the air with intermittent shouts of “APC! APC!! APC!!!”. They did this by also raising up their hands to make the Awo victory sign “V” with two fingers. Surely, the Security Operatives did not expect or like what they saw, and must have come to terms with the reality – the fact that Osun is not Ekiti State. in the final analysis, this ugly and primitive scenario might have done a great damage to the PDP’s image, as the annoyed people swore to PROTEST the ugly show of federal might or power (which they saw as powerless power) through their votes, come August 9 and even thereafter.

  • PDP, APC in verbal war over Osun poll

    PDP, APC in verbal war over Osun poll

    We’ll police Osun like Ekiti, Jonathan vows

    FIVE days to the August 9 governorship election in Osun State, a fiery war of words has been ignited between the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

    The verbal exchange coincided with the visit yesterday of President Goodluck Jonathan to the state.

    Jonathan said Osun State residents should expect heavy presence of security agents during the August 9 governorship poll.

    The situation, he stated, will be reminiscent of the just-concluded Ekiti State governorship election won by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Jonathan spoke at the mega rally of the PDP in the main bowl of the Osogbo City Stadium where the national leadership handed over the party’s flag to its Osun State governorship candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore.

    He said the election would be well policed to prevent a breakdown of law and order, warning that the security agents would deal with whoever causes trouble before, during and after the poll according to the law.

    The president, who assured that nobody would be allowed to snatch the box and get away with it, maintained that every vote must count.

    He said no party can rival PDP’s transparency in picking their candidates, urging the people to vote Omisore in the forthcoming election because he (Jonathan) was ready to support Omisore develop the state.

    According to him: “All we need is your vote for Omisore and leave the rest for us to support him develop Osun State.

    “Omisore is a grassroots man and someone who does not look down on people. He also respects the traditional rulers.”

    Jonathan apologised for arriving at the rally behind schedule, saying he went to pay courtesy calls on some traditional rulers in the state.

    He said some of the projects he had done for Osun State were in the flyers being distributed to the people who attended the rally, saying he won’t want to waste time by listing them one by one.

    Speaking after receiving the permission of the party’s leadership to flag its flag, Omisore asked the people to show their cards which they would use to vote him into office in the August 9 poll.

    Many stalwarts of the party in attendance included Vice President Namadi Sambo, the party’s Board of Trustees chairman, Chief Tony Anenih; the national chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu;  former Oyo State Governor, Adebayo Alao-Akala; the Ekiti State governor-elect, Ayo Fayose; the chairman, Mobilisation Committee for PDP in South West, Buruji Kasamu, former deputy governor in Osun State and former Minister of State for Defence, Erelu Olusola Obada.

    Others were the Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha; former Speaker, Dimeji Bankole and Akwa Ibom state governor, Godswill Akpabio; the caretaker chairman, South West, Isola Filani; former national Deputy chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Shuab Oyedokun; former Board chairman of the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation, Chief Yemi Farombi; former Lagos State deputy governor, Akerele-Bucknor; former  Aviation Minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode; Senator Bode Olajumoke, Chief Ebenezer Babatope and Hon. Wole Oke.

  • ‘Our opponents sustain their campaigns with falsehood’

    ‘Our opponents sustain their campaigns with falsehood’

    Osun State is in the focus of the nation as the people go to the poll next Saturday, August 9, 2014.  The tension in the state is palpable. Last Wednesday, July 29th, gun-wielding men of the Directorate of State Services (DSS) and other security agencies paraded through major streets of the state capital, Osogbo, shooting sporadically into the air. If it was meant to be a show of force, it was largely met with consternation by the residents.  It was against this backdrop that Governor Rauf Aregbesola, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the election sat down with a select group of journalists – among who was Festus Eriye – to discuss issues in this coming weekend’s election. Excerpts:

    The governorship election in Osun State is here. Do you fear a repeat of what happened in Ekiti?
    The real issue is not about you as a candidate but the quality of the electoral process. Once the quality is good and high, whatever the people say because they are the ultimate decider of who represents or govern them. A democratic choice is expected to be correct, good and right but it is not always that the choice is good, correct and right.
    But to answer the question properly, I have prepared so well for the office in a way that going by the normal run, I should not be working as hard as I am working now for re-election. Why we are different from them is that we have always been with the people from day one of our administration.
    How many governors walk the streets with their citizens? I have been doing that since the first month in office. How many governors created interactive forum in Nigeria before me? There is none. I was the first governor that devoted close to ten hours of continuous engagement on a quarterly basis with the citizens. The people ask any question in no- holds-barred atmosphere.
    ‘Ogbeni Till Daybreak’ is a worldwide engagement because we take feedback from social media. The Gbangba dekun is a monthly community interactive forum where the governor sits with all stakeholders in the community to ask or make inquiries on any issue. This is the picture of direct engagements that we are doing with the people that no government in Nigeria has ever attempted to do. We also have a carnival-like procession in ‘Walk to Live’ where we just walk round the communities and it is too engaging and popular because everybody wants to be with the governor. Hardly is there any community in this state that I have not touched personally.
    In terms of physical and social services, this is the first government that will say that there is no household, be it PDP, APC and others, that our programme has not reached. I feed 300,000 pupils every school day at the cost of N3.6 billion a year, I have been doing it since 2012 and I have spent N7.2 billion on that. You can go to the school by yourself and access what the children are eating to be sure whether it worth what we are saying or not. I can tell you that nobody touches the money except those in charge.
    Long before we commenced the feeding arrangement, we empowered poultry farmers to produce poultry products so that the chicken and eggs the children consumes are all sourced from them. We gave close to N600 million to the poultry farmers and also the fish farmers. The only people we buy from now are the cattle rearers.
    We have the second batch of O’Yes cadets, the first batch of 20,000 had gone, the 2nd batch of 20,000 is on and they are from homes. They work two or three days a week and they have the entire days of week left for them to see what they can do with their hands and earn a living because they are taught entrepreneurial training but they earn N10,000 monthly as cadets. On this scheme alone, this administration has spent N9 billion. I tell people what this type of scheme means for national government.
    You have in that scheme a directly injected N9 billion to the economy that has no means of going out because a man earning N10,000, unless you promised to double his investment, he has no business travelling to Ibadan with that N10,000. If it’s not going to yield anything more, he won’t go to Ibadan. Every bit of the money is better spent here. Every O ‘Yes cadet has a smart card and the issue of anyone handling or tampering with their money does not arise.
    We are one of the few governments that develop a meaningful programme for elderly citizen’s care. We are not into a blanket social welfare scheme for the elderly, we have a package that did an extensive survey of citizens that are 65 years and above, we have them in our database. We now identified those among them that are without any support that is the first time any government will so do in Nigeria.
    We identified 1,800 of such people state wide. The selection was purely based on their conditions, no primordial sentiment. We didn’t do the selection anyway, Professor Ogunbameru of OAU administered everything, gave us the list and the addresses. We have been giving them N10, 000 monthly since 2012. Still along that line, before now the only usage of ambulances here is to carry dead bodies, whereas it is not meant only to carry dead bodies but the conception of it is simply as a morgue vehicle.
    We have ambulance points everywhere in the state now working 24 hours. We just launched debit card with cash between N100, 000 to N150, 000 with which they buy their farm inputs by their doorsteps. They will buy on guaranteed credit and will pay back with either their commodity or they sell and pay back.
    I look at my engagement with the people, the products of my government which has not left any home unaffected positively, and I said if election is about acceptance, popularity and impact you have made on the people, we are waiting for what the dictate of democracy would be. In a credible, transparent, free and fair election, Rauf Aregbesola does not have any worry at all about what people will say about his administration.
    What is your reaction to the heavy security presence in the state?
    It is not just voting that is democracy. Everything pertaining to the capacity of the people to vote or not to vote and to freely decide what they want must be of interest to all of us. Whenever that right is abrogated, it is a total assault on democracy. And we cannot call that democracy.
    The fact that they disallow air of freedom greatly affects the quality of the democracy we are talking about. Rejecting the militarisation of the state is not one man’s job. We owe it a duty to let the whole world know what is happening here. This is against the right of the Nigerian people. We’ve all forgotten that we pay the salaries of the security agencies. We don’t pay for them to wear mask in our towns. They should only wear masks when they engage terrorist and if they have to operate in a region where seeing them will might compromise their own safety and security.
    What would they say is the reason for what they are doing now other than threat, shock and awe? So, what this means is that they want to conquer and cow our people, which is a direct assault on democracy. Yes, you ask for what I am doing. I won’t take gun against them but I will not be quiet.
    I believe that your supporting us to highlight this horrendous bent of the Nigerian federal authority to use all means at its disposal to cow how people must be condemn. We should all talk and condemn it because this is not about Aregbesola alone. You people may not have any press office to work with if this continues. Don’t think it will stop there. By the time they finish with the press, they can say you should not even go and buy yam to eat somewhere. Everything will be affected.
    Is your administration in good terms with four critical sectors, namely, teachers, civil servants, okada riders and students who can vote?
    I will answer in this form: most people don’t even know how to assess relationships. They assess it from the complaint they get from dissatisfied section of a critical lot. It cannot be. It is impossible for human to exist without conflict. The Yoruba has an idiomatic way of expressing it, they said teeth and tongue fights but they are always still together. A sociologist in human scientists would not therefore base his assessment of any sector on when there is disagreement. Let us look at what we have done and then situate our relationship within it, though some people for whatever reason does not just like you.
    I was telling someone that what should concern you is not those who are opposed to you especially as it gets to the run-up to the election. When you are still far from it, you may be bothered so that you can make it up. But when no matter what you do, that is their attitude, you just stay put. From the newspapers, there are not less than 20 parties seeking power, democratically. If you have 60 per cent, which does not mean you don’t have opposition. The 40 per cent who doesn’t want to see you and may cut your head if you are careless not only vote against you. If you have 60 per cent, you are home and dry. In a struggle with other stakeholders, six is a good number. What we are doing is to ensure that each of these critical sectors don’t have any basis at all to be opposed to us.
    Let us start with the students: we met a condition when we came in that students were given a bursary of N3, 000 and they won’t even get the bursary on time and it was full of scam. They brought it to me to sign and I said why do I have to sign N3, 000 for anybody? It’s best if we don’t give this bursary or we give it meaningfully. We raised the bursary to N10, 000 flat. For medical and law students N20, 000 while our indigenes in Law school get N100, 000. The school authorities give the money to students in their system.
    I don’t see how such students will hate us in the majority, I can’t see it. Whoever now hates us has something else against us not for the fact that we have not done the needful. The increase wasn’t solicited; we did it out of our own understanding of the reality of what the students are going through.
    There was clamour for reduction of fees; we reduced the fees from a huge amount to something that is comparably affordable. Also, we have been investing in developing the institutions much more than any administration has done in the history of this state. Yes, we are having some challenges with the lecturers but it’s not peculiar to us but you just have to bear it.
    For Okada riders, they have no problem with us. They may want us to do things for them as we have done to some other groups, but it not as if they said compared to others, these are the problems. The roads here are appreciated even by those who used legs. Has any government succeeded in constructing 200 kilometres of road in all nooks and crannies of the state?
    There is no part of this state that we have not constructed a new road and it’s not just any road but roads with concrete drainage, with stone base and kick asphaltic cover and above all when I get to campaign grounds, I say our roads have tribal marks. In all general roads, we have roads to with marks. We now have special roads, when we complete some of them, they will be tourism attraction and centres on their own. The road we are building in Gbogan, people will be coming to look at it, mark my words. That road you see, Gbongan to Akoda, will be a tourism attraction because it is not an ordinary road because it’s a road that took me time to conceive and design and we are taking our time to develop it. So, when people talk about the cost of our roads, I just laugh because it’s not good to be talking to people who don’t know what they are saying. We have different types of roads.
    That road is going to be a reference point in road construction. We are changing the landscape and making the state of Osun a hub of everything that is good. We also want to tell the world that the black man is a human being.
    Before our advent, the civil servants never knew that salary could be paid before the end of the month. For seven and half year, salaries were never paid here before the end of the month. But from when I assumed office, we changed that. Before the year ended when I assumed office, I paid 10 per cent of their basic as 13th month salary and paid December salary before the end of the year, the civil servants were dazed.
    Since that day up until December 2013, I pay salary on or before the 25th of every month. But as from January 2014, we ran into trouble which we explained to everybody six months before then. In July 2013, the Federal Government began a squeeze that they themselves know that nobody believed them. They said 400,000 barrel of crude oil is being stolen every day.
    We didn’t know problem was coming. Instead of collecting N4.6 billion, they gave this government N2.6 billion, 40 per cent slashed. We thought it will be temporary because after that month, they said the stolen crude has reduced to 200,000 barrel per day. When the oil being lost reduced, would you still expect a 40 per cent cut? From that July to now, the maximum allocation this state has ever received is N3.2 billion which was in November 2013.
    I am not making up anything, simply saying the truth. Now ask me how was I able to pay up until December 2013? My people are called osomalo- they are very deft in the management of money and I took this from them. I had been saving through the Omoluabi Conservation Fund in which 10 per cent of all allocation must just go and rest. So, I had money in reserve, which was a build-up for my refusal to form cabinet for 10 months, I had the money. Whereas my income fell to N2.6billion at the lowest and N3.4billion at the highest for a month, my statutory expenditures which are expenditures that I have no control on once we have agreed on it, for instance salary, pension and they are N3.6 billion every month, I have no power over it. I can’t say no, am not paying, Between July and December, I augmented my income with N5.4billion.
    All in the hope that this thing will go, it didn’t go. It has not gone as we speak, it is even worse. Before, when you get your allocation, you will cash it by the 15th of every month that is why they are paying salaries on the 15th of the month before we came in. That used to be the practice. But now, because you want to squeeze the opposition government, they even squeeze themselves. Nobody gets the reduced allocation earlier than the 26th of the following month.
    But before now, I wasn’t waiting for their money; I just pay on or before the 25th. If for whatever reason, because when we wanted to introduce the digital automation, it was difficult to do cross over it will get to the 1st or 2nd of the following month, not that the money is not there, we have arranged, banks just pay, we have money with them. To make up the deficit in what I received and what I must pay, I spent extra N5.4 billion.
    However, I told you earlier that I gave 10 per cent of basic salary for 13th month salary; the second year I gave 25 per cent; the third year I gave 50 per cent; the fourth year, I gave 100 per cent. So, December of 2013, I gave every worker in the employment of Osun 100 per cent of their basic salary as extra income which I paid before the end of the year, ordinarily, why should any worker say I am not friendly with them.
    Before, workers here were given their leave allowances en bloc at the end of the year, I told them this is unreasonable because we don’t go to leave at the same time, so choose when you want your leave allowance to be paid. Is it at your birthday or the anniversary of your employment into the service?
    So, whenever you submit your birthday, your leave allowance will be credited to you. I don’t know if any other government in Nigeria does that. Two, go and visit the secretariat and see what we have made of their work environment. So, if these are things that should motivate workers, I stand tall and proud because I have done my best.
    No matter what anybody tells me, majority of them will appreciate these things. However, since January because I have exhausted my reserve, it is when we get money that we now go to look for money to add to it and pay. That began in January. The difference between me and others is that I don’t hide anything; I tell whosoever cares to listen.
    I am the most loquacious governor in Nigeria. I went to the retreat of lawmakers’ and I said what is happening in Nigeria today is equivalent to the declaration of economic war on the states. If it is just mere shortage and it comes early, of course we will pay, it doesn’t come early. As we speak, we have not collected June allocation. What we are saying is that is either people don’t even care or they think you can just conjoined money or they know what you are going through.
    I said at a rally recently that from what I have heard from their grapevine because they had a meeting where they said that, squeeze them, if they can’t pay salary, you will create problem for them. Mark my words; they might not give us June allocation until the end of August. But we will pay our workers, already we have pay June.
    I am happy to tell you that majority of our civil servants see and appreciate what we are doing. You can to the secretariat and see what we are doing. We increased the car loan by 400 per cent; we increased housing loans by 100 per cent. For 36 out of 43 months we have been paying regularly, let’s even assume that there is a problem of delayed payments now, I cannot believe all the workers will be against us because I have done my best. If the demonstration of interest of workers in their remuneration and allowances counts and with what we have done, I don’t think they will be against us.
    I read the advert they published and I laughed because it indicted them. They wrote that my income was N2.8 billion and this is what I have to pay, N3.4billion and pegged it with state and local governments. There is no way I can touched local government account because is separate and distinct. We made sure nobody touches local government account and get away with it. Local government has its own separate account and I don’t know where their account is. I can only give policy statements on that.
    Our teachers in the state are now very well motivated such that you cannot distinguished between our them and bank workers. When you see a teacher in Osun before you know. They are so depressed, unmotivated and absence of facilities. Our teachers now appear corporate and well-motivated. It is not that there won’t be some of them who for whatever reason don’t like us but they are in the minority.
    Don’t buy the talk that you hear that teachers don’t like him, I don’t believe that. We do independent, scientific opinion poll does not support all these talks. You need to how people respond to us everywhere, people just swarm around me. I have never being in a place where my presence does not generate euphoria. You don’t get such reception if people have problem with you. I don’t really believe I have any problem with any critical sector. There is nothing that they have done to deride us.
    There is no household in this state that does not feel our impact. We are talking about how to make education the central focus of our administration because I am no longer thinking of now but we want to create a new sets of Nigerians on which a new society would be born and we can’t do it on what is there now. Mine is the first government in Nigeria to give free uniform to all students.
    The first government that will say that you don’t need to buy textbooks for your children in the high school, Opon Imo and its targeted at 150,000 students. One of the attractions is that it reduces the cost of book. With that number and with what it cost us to procure the e-book, N200m for 53 books. If you divide N200 million by 53, you will get the cost of per book on that basis.
    If you now divide the outcome with 150,000, do you know that the cost of the book will be N2? Opon Imo should be celebrated by all because it reduces the capital outlay on books. Tell me any government anywhere in the world that can provide eight textbooks free of charge to students. How many parents can buy all books required by their children, but we have changed this by putting into the hands of all our students in high school a library of 53 textbooks.
    Our students here keep it with them, go home with them, and sleep with them for as long as they are in school. That was why I said that we have saved our state N8 billion to procure these books for the students. Immediately they heard that I said we have save the state of N8 billion naira, they said Aregbesola has stolen N8 billion. That was the genesis of the money they said my son took from Opon Imo. Let’s asked them where the N8 billion is.
    How much of an impact do you expect what is now referred to as ‘stomach infrastructure’ to have on the poll this weekend?
    To those who people who are elite and are therefore separated from the people, this term may make a new meaning to them. I am a product of the popular forces, the people and I am part and parcel of them. I emanated from them and a product of their struggles. What is now known as stomach infrastructure is what we know as interaction, engagement, living with the people and meeting their aspirations and needs.
    That is what we have been doing from the very beginning of this administration; I feed their children every day meal. The Akara seller knows that I feed her child every day. I identify with them on a daily basis in their struggle to live and they understand that everything we do is to make live easy for them. My administration does not suffer alienation from the people, it is one and same with the people and that is the basis of our confidence in their ever ready support at all times.
    Is there any aspect of the state that you think you have not touched?
    There is no trade, commercial or social group in the state of Osun that we have not impacted. There is no aspect. Apart from Lagos, we are the only state government that has an emergency call centre but has been made dysfunctional because the federal government just refused to give us short code to make it work.
    I am telling how totally insensitive some of us are to the critical issues of our people. Whether you are APC or PDP, is your commitment not to improve the lot of your people? And when you get to these offices you must show shun partisanship because you have sworn to an oath of allegiance to the Constitution and service to the people. I challenge anybody to say that my programmes are discriminatory? Why should it be anyway, are they not our citizens? We have a nation to build and a people to serve administration has done in the history of this state. Yes, we are having some challenges with the lecturers but it’s not peculiar to us but you just have to bear it.

    For Okada riders, they have no problem with us. They may want us to do things for them as we have done to some other groups, but it not as if they said compared to others, these are the problems. The roads here are appreciated even by those who used legs. Has any government succeeded in constructing 200 kilometres of road in all nooks and crannies of the state?

    There is no part of this state that we have not constructed a new road and it’s not just any road but roads with concrete drainage, with stone base and kick asphaltic cover and above all when I get to campaign grounds, I say our roads have tribal marks. In all general roads, we have roads to with marks. We now have special roads, when we complete some of them, they will be tourism attraction and centres on their own. The road we are building in Gbogan, people will be coming to look at it, mark my words. That road you see, Gbongan to Akoda, will be a tourism attraction because it is not an ordinary road because it’s a road that took me time to conceive and design and we are taking our time to develop it. So, when people talk about the cost of our roads, I just laugh because it’s not good to be talking to people who don’t know what they are saying. We have different types of roads.

    That road is going to be a reference point in road construction. We are changing the landscape and making the state of Osun a hub of everything that is good. We also want to tell the world that the black man is a human being.

    Before our advent, the civil servants never knew that salary could be paid before the end of the month. For seven and half year, salaries were never paid here before the end of the month. But from when I assumed office, we changed that. Before the year ended when I assumed office, I paid 10 per cent of their basic as 13th month salary and paid December salary before the end of the year, the civil servants were dazed.

    Since that day up until December 2013, I pay salary on or before the 25th of every month. But as from January 2014, we ran into trouble which we explained to everybody six months before then. In July 2013, the Federal Government began a squeeze that they themselves know that nobody believed them. They said 400,000 barrel of crude oil is being stolen every day.

    We didn’t know problem was coming. Instead of collecting N4.6 billion, they gave this government N2.6 billion, 40 per cent slashed. We thought it will be temporary because after that month, they said the stolen crude has reduced to 200,000 barrel per day. When the oil being lost reduced, would you still expect a 40 per cent cut? From that July to now, the maximum allocation this state has ever received is N3.2 billion which was in November 2013.

    I am not making up anything, simply saying the truth. Now ask me how was I able to pay up until December 2013? My people are called osomalo- they are very deft in the management of money and I took this from them. I had been saving through the Omoluabi Conservation Fund in which 10 per cent of all allocation must just go and rest. So, I had money in reserve, which was a build-up for my refusal to form cabinet for 10 months, I had the money. Whereas my income fell to N2.6billion at the lowest and N3.4billion at the highest for a month, my statutory expenditures which are expenditures that I have no control on once we have agreed on it, for instance salary, pension and they are N3.6 billion every month, I have no power over it. I can’t say no, am not paying, Between July and December, I augmented my income with N5.4billion.

    All in the hope that this thing will go, it didn’t go. It has not gone as we speak, it is even worse. Before, when you get your allocation, you will cash it by the 15th of every month that is why they are paying salaries on the 15th of the month before we came in. That used to be the practice. But now, because you want to squeeze the opposition government, they even squeeze themselves. Nobody gets the reduced allocation earlier than the 26th of the following month.

    But before now, I wasn’t waiting for their money; I just pay on or before the 25th. If for whatever reason, because when we wanted to introduce the digital automation, it was difficult to do cross over it will get to the 1st or 2nd of the following month, not that the money is not there, we have arranged, banks just pay, we have money with them. To make up the deficit in what I received and what I must pay, I spent extra N5.4 billion.

    However, I told you earlier that I gave 10 per cent of basic salary for 13th month salary; the second year I gave 25 per cent; the third year I gave 50 per cent; the fourth year, I gave 100 per cent. So, December of 2013, I gave every worker in the employment of Osun 100 per cent of their basic salary as extra income which I paid before the end of the year, ordinarily, why should any worker say I am not friendly with them.

    Before, workers here were given their leave allowances en bloc at the end of the year, I told them this is unreasonable because we don’t go to leave at the same time, so choose when you want your leave allowance to be paid. Is it at your birthday or the anniversary of your employment into the service?

    So, whenever you submit your birthday, your leave allowance will be credited to you. I don’t know if any other government in Nigeria does that. Two, go and visit the secretariat and see what we have made of their work environment.  So, if these are things that should motivate workers, I stand tall and proud because I have done my best.

    No matter what anybody tells me, majority of them will appreciate these things. However, since January because I have exhausted my reserve, it is when we get money that we now go to look for money to add to it and pay. That began in January. The difference between me and others is that I don’t hide anything; I tell whosoever cares to listen.

    I am the most loquacious governor in Nigeria. I went to the retreat of lawmakers’ and I said what is happening in Nigeria today is equivalent to the declaration of economic war on the states. If it is just mere shortage and it comes early, of course we will pay, it doesn’t come early. As we speak, we have not collected June allocation. What we are saying is that is either people don’t even care or they think you can just conjoined money or they know what you are going through.

    I said at a rally recently that from what I have heard from their grapevine because they had a meeting where they said that, squeeze them, if they can’t pay salary, you will create problem for them. Mark my words; they might not give us June allocation until the end of August. But we will pay our workers, already we have pay June.

    I am happy to tell you that majority of our civil servants see and appreciate what we are doing. You can to the secretariat and see what we are doing. We increased the car loan by 400 per cent; we increased housing loans by 100 per cent. For 36 out of 43 months we have been paying regularly, let’s even assume that there is a problem of delayed payments now, I cannot believe all the workers will be against us because I have done my best. If the demonstration of interest of workers in their remuneration and allowances counts and with what we have done, I don’t think they will be against us.

    I read the advert they published and I laughed because it indicted them. They wrote that my income was N2.8 billion and this is what I have to pay, N3.4billion and pegged it with state and local governments. There is no way I can touched local government account because is separate and distinct. We made sure nobody touches local government account and get away with it. Local government has its own separate account and I don’t know where their account is. I can only give policy statements on that.

    Our teachers in the state are now very well motivated such that you cannot distinguished between our them and bank workers. When you see a teacher in Osun before you know. They are so depressed, unmotivated and absence of facilities. Our teachers now appear corporate and well-motivated. It is not that there won’t be some of them who for whatever reason don’t like us but they are in the minority.

    Don’t buy the talk that you hear that teachers don’t like him, I don’t believe that. We do independent, scientific opinion poll does not support all these talks. You need to how people respond to us everywhere, people just swarm around me. I have never being in a place where my presence does not generate euphoria. You don’t get such reception if people have problem with you. I don’t really believe I have any problem with any critical sector. There is nothing that they have done to deride us.

    There is no household in this state that does not feel our impact. We are talking about how to make education the central focus of our administration because I am no longer thinking of now but we want to create a new sets of Nigerians on which a new society would be born and we can’t do it on what is there now. Mine is the first government in Nigeria to give free uniform to all students.

    The first government that will say that you don’t need to buy textbooks for your children in the high school, Opon Imo and its targeted at 150,000 students. One of the attractions is that it reduces the cost of book. With that number and with what it cost us to procure the e-book, N200m for 53 books. If you divide N200 million by 53, you will get the cost of per book on that basis.

    If you now divide the outcome with 150,000, do you know that the cost of the book will be N2? Opon Imo should be celebrated by all because it reduces the capital outlay on books. Tell me any government anywhere in the world that can provide eight textbooks free of charge to students. How many parents can buy all books required by their children, but we have changed this by putting into the hands of all our students in high school a library of 53 textbooks.

    Our students here keep it with them, go home with them, and sleep with them for as long as they are in school. That was why I said that we have saved our state N8 billion to procure these books for the students. Immediately they heard that I said we have save the state of N8 billion naira, they said Aregbesola has stolen N8 billion. That was the genesis of the money they said my son took from Opon Imo.  Let’s asked them where the N8 billion is.

    How much of an impact do you expect what is now referred to as ‘stomach infrastructure’ to have on the poll this weekend?

    To those who people who are elite and are therefore separated from the people, this term may make a new meaning to them. I am a product of the popular forces, the people and I am part and parcel of them. I emanated from them and a product of their struggles. What is now known as stomach infrastructure is what we know as interaction, engagement, living with the people and meeting their aspirations and needs.

    That is what we have been doing from the very beginning of this administration; I feed their children every day meal. The Akara seller knows that I feed her child every day.  I identify with them on a daily basis in their struggle to live and they understand that everything we do is to make live easy for them. My administration does not suffer alienation from the people, it is one and same with the people and that is the basis of our confidence in their ever ready support at all times.

    Is there any aspect of the state that you think you have not touched?

    There is no trade, commercial or social group in the state of Osun that we have not impacted.  There is no aspect. Apart from Lagos, we are the only state government that has an emergency call centre but has been made dysfunctional because the federal government just refused to give us short code to make it work.

    I am telling how totally insensitive some of us are to the critical issues of our people. Whether you are APC or PDP, is your commitment not to improve the lot of your people? And when you get to these offices you must show shun partisanship because you have sworn to an oath of allegiance to the Constitution and service to the people. I challenge anybody to say that my programmes are discriminatory? Why should it be anyway, are they not our citizens? We have a nation to build and a people to serve

     

  • APC exposes PDP rigging plan

    APC exposes PDP rigging plan

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday alleged “a devilish plan” involving an unscrupulous INEC official and PDP stalwarts to rig the August 9th governorship election in Osun State.

    Under the alleged plan, according to the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, some INEC IT staff have handed over the entire electoral register for the state to a Special Assistant to a top PDP national official with a view to manipulating it to disenfranchise many voters.

    ‘’For those who may see this as outlandish, they should recall that an INEC official tampered with the voters register used during the last gubernatorial election in Anambra State to remove the names of many voters,’’ the APC said.

    It added that the plan to tamper with the electoral register for Osun and  INEC’s delay in issuing Permanent Voters Register to registered voters, especially those who are APC members in the state, were pointers to  the desperation of the PDP to win the forthcoming governorship election at all cost.

    It said: ‘’The truth is that the PDP knows it cannot win a free and fair election in Osun State. Everything so far points to the fact that our party will win by a landslide if the election is free, fair, credible and transparent.

    “In fact, a highly-credible opinion poll carried out by the globally-recognised TNS-RMS shows that the APC leads among voters in the state by 73%, compared to a paltry 19% for the PDP.

    ‘’Apparently stunned by the reality on the ground, as against the propaganda by the PDP, the party’s candidate, Iyiola Omisore, quickly conjured his own opinion poll, purportedly carried out by USAID, showing that he is leading the APC candidate and incumbent Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

    ‘’Fortunately, USAID has denied carrying out any opinion poll in Osun State, thus putting a lie to the PDP’s claim. There is no better indication of desperation than this,’’ the party said.

    It called on all the good people of Osun state in general and APC members and supporters in particular to be very vigilant in other to thwart the evil machinations of those who are averse to credible and violence-free elections.

  • Ihedioha dissociates self from campaign posters

    Ihedioha dissociates self from campaign posters

    The Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, has dissociated himself, from posters in parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, suggesting him as a presidential running mate on the platform the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2015.

    His Press Sceretary, Mr. Oke Opia said, yesterday, that he remained a member of the PDP and asked public to ignore the posters.

    He said the pasting of the posters was the handiwork of mischief makers.

    “The deputy speaker is fully focused on, and committed to rebuilding the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) nationally and in Imo State where he has remained a bulwark of the ruling party since the opposition took over the reins of government at that level in 2011,” Opia said..

     

     

     

    He said nothing can distract the deputy speaker and other leaders of the party in Imo State from working conscientiously ýfor the party.

  • Presidency, PDP operate  like robbers, says Akande

    Presidency, PDP operate like robbers, says Akande

    •Blames international community for not appreciating of problem

    The former interim national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC),Chief Adebisi Akande, yesterday likened the mode  of operation of the presidency and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to that of armed robbers.

    He said both the presidency and the PDP in their lust for power have been busy destroying the opposition and “fraudulently manipulating the wishes of Nigerians at the polls with absolute impunity.”

    Akande spoke in his home town, Ila Orangun, Osun State, during a reception in his honour by the APC in the area.

    In a speech, entitled ‘Political armed robbers at our gates’, the former Osun State Governor said that despite the immense natural resources that make Nigeria one of the wealthiest and most naturally endowed nations in the world, “deliberate incidence of corruption and consequent misrule by the military administrations and the PDP over the years,” have resulted in breeding the poorest and most deprived citizens.

    “It is increasingly becoming embarrassing that the PDP, in its own fashion of democracy, tolerates no opposition. Any democracy without opposition is fascism, prone to corruption and repressive rule,” he said.

    He was shocked that the international community from where democracy was introduced to Nigeria can watch the country continue to degenerate.

    His words: “Unfortunately, the credulous international communities, from whose places democracy was introduced to Nigeria and to whom we can expect to intervene, seem naive in appreciating the enormity of Nigeria’s democracy bastardisation system. It is definitely fascism that is being re-christened as democracy in Nigeria.”

    Citing the recent governorship election in Ekiti State, Chief Akande said: “Hundreds of APC party supporters and leaders were hounded into detention on the eve of the election, only for the federal government to hoodwink the global community to believe that the election was free and fair when in truth the process had been skewed in favour of the PDP in the pre-election processes.

    “How can an election be said to be free and fair where a majority of APC opposition members were detained for no just cause; where elected governors from other APC states were prevented from attending APC rally; while serving federal ministers and other appointees of the PDP-controlled federal government, who were equally not indigenes of Ekiti State, were allowed free movement in and out of the state?”

    He said the same scenario is playing out again in Osun State with “massive militarisation of the state by men of the state security services who are shooting sporadically everywhere in order to scare away voters and intimidate our people before the elections.”

    He asked well meaning Nigerians and  the international community to “immediately prevail on the ruling PDP to call its dogs of war to order and ensure that these acts of  intimidation as a prelude to the  massive rigging of the August 9, 2014 governorship election in Osun be stopped forthwith.”

    “We are veterans in the struggle for the progress of our father land and we want to assure Nigerians that this plot will be resisted firmly and courageously by the people of Osun State. We are armed with the truth that we are all freeborn of our nation and that no one will be allowed to imprison or enslave us using our commonwealth for which they ought to be faithful trustees,” he added.