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  • 37 political parties back Abdulrazaq, others in Kwara

    Not less than 37 political parties in Kwara state on Wednesday openly declared support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq in the March 9th governorship election.

    The parties under the umbrella of Kwara Like-Minds Political Parties (KLPP) equally threw their weight behind all the APC House of Assembly candidates at the polls.

    Addressing reporters in Ilorin, spokesperson of the parties Prince Oladele Sunday directed their members to vote en masse for all APC candidates during the Saturday polls.

    Oladele said: “We are at a critical stage in our country but most especially our dear state is already in political labour room and KLPP has joined hands with APC and other stakeholders in taking a successful delivery of liberated Kwara.

    “Today is not meant for an unending discussion but to let the whole world know that when the Kwarans are dying slowly in the hands of political tyrant, KLPP showed up. When Kwarans are groaning and gnashing their teeth under the bad governance in the state, posterity will be fair to us that KLPP showed up.

    “Finally, the members of KLPP hereby instruct our numerous members and appeal to the teeming voters in the state to come out en masse on March 9th to vote for all APC candidates.

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    “Let us all ‘show up’ so that we can all move from ‘o to gee’ to ‘o to pe.’”

    Chairman of APC Hon Bashir Bolarinwa said: “The forthcoming governorship and House of Assembly elections are equally important to APC.

    “It is important to us as party and the people of Kwara state. I want to say here that out of 55 political parties that are functional in the state, today there are above 35 have openly declared to identify with us.

    “What that simply means is that all of them as members of these political parties are directing their members and appealing to the people of Kwara state to vote on Saturday for the governorship candidate of our party.

    “Further to that all the 24 House of Assembly candidates of APC will on Saturday be candidates of their parties as well.

  • Polls: INEC receives sensitive materials in Kwara

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Kwara, Malam Garba Attahiru-Madami, says the commission has taken delivery of all sensitive materials for Saturday’s Governorship and House of Assembly elections.

    Attahiru-Madami told our reporter on Tuesday in Ilorin that all the sensitive materials were in the custody of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    He added that officials of the commission would commence sorting the materials on Wednesday in the open within the premises of the CBN.

    The REC added that the sorting of sensitive materials would be done in the presence of representatives of political parties, security agencies, election observers and the media.

    The sensitive materials included ballot papers, Form EC 8 and result sheet form.

    The REC said that after sorting of the materials, they would be moved to the various local governments accompanied by armed security personnel.

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    Attahiru-Madami said non sensitive materials like ballot boxes, ink, stamp pads and other items had earlier been moved to the 16 local governments.

    The REC added that all the sensitive materials would be kept at the Divisional Police Headquarters in each local government headquarters.

    According to him, the sensitive materials would be moved to the 193 Registration Centres (RACs) on Friday evening where they would be sorted out according to various polling units in the open glare of representatives of political parties and security personnel.

    Attahiru-Madami assured the people of the state that INEC would conduct credible and internationally accepted governorship and House of Assembly elections on Saturday.

    NAN

  • 15 PDP councillors defect to APC in Kwara

    No fewer than 15 serving Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) councillors in Kwara on Monday, defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of Governorship and State Assembly Elections.

    The defectors, who were drawn from five out 16 local government areas of the state, said they defected to APC in the interest of the masses.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that they were elected on the platform of PDP in November 2017.

    Speaking on behalf of the defectors, Hon Suleiman Taoheed representing Ajanaku Ward in Moro Local Government Area, explained that the current PDP administration in Kwara had failed.

    “We are tired of lies and poor performance of the incumbent administration in the state and as a result, we cannot be left behind in building better and brighter Kwara.

    “Everybody is complaining about the political hegemony in Kwara because the system has not brought positive changes to the people of the state,” Taoheed said.

    He promised on behalf of the defectors to mobilise electorate in their respective wards and vote en masse for all APC candidates on Saturday.

    They also pledged their support for AbdulRahman Abdulrasaq, the APC governorship candidate, stating that he had good plans for the state considering his antecedents.

    They revealed that more serving councillors would join APC before Saturday.

    Receiving the defectors, Dr. Alimi Abdulrasaq, an APC stalwart and brother to the governorship flag bearer said that they would not regret their decision.

    Abdulrasaq noted that his brother, when elected would ensure that local governments have full autonomy, and draw government closer to the people at the grassroots.

    He urged them to mobilise electorate to vote Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq and all APC state assembly candidates in the elections.

    The defected councillors are: Adam Tsado, (Edu), Ogundele Segun, (Isin), James Kayode, (Ilorin East), Aremu Jamiu, (Moro), Olorunrinu Suleiman, (Ilorin South)

    Others are: Omolara Sanni, (Isin), Adebayo Olatayo, (Isin) Saheed Abdulwasiu, (Isin) Saheed Musbau, (Isin) Adeyemi Oladele, (Isin) Suleiman Taoheed, (Isin), Ishola Seunayo, (Isin) among others. (NAN)

  • Guber polls: Worries over violence in Kwara

    Barely a week to the gubernatorial and state assembly elections across the country, a number of human rights advocates, observers, security experts and other stakeholders are concerned about increasing violence in the north-central state of Kwara, where the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) are locked in an unusual political battle for the control of the state, reports Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor.

    THE people of Kwara were shocked last month when political thugs unleashed unusual violence on many parts of the state, leading to the killing and maiming of persons as well as the destruction of properties across the state. Not a few people expressed concern over what many described as unusual developments in the politics of the north-central state.

    Chief Theophilus Adegboye was a notable member of the Kwara State chapter of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) in the Second Republic. The Offa-born octogenarian also played active politics in the truncated Third Republic when he ran for a seat in the National Assembly on the platform of the defunct Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN). Speaking to The Nation on the spate of violence ahead of the next governorship election in the state, he described it as unprecedented.

    “Let the truth be told, the gladiators must realize that they are dragging Kwara into a serious crisis that may not end with these elections. Too many people are eager to forwent trouble over votings, when they all should be concerned about how we will have a peaceful election. The news we daily hear about killing and maiming are too worrisome and these things didn’t use to happen in Kwara.

    “Election day in Kwara before now use to be like a festival. Nobody think about fighting. We all want to enjoy the holiday and laugh over the eventual outcome. You will see opposition politicians laughing and gisting together before, during and after the election. I recall that we use to sit under the same canopy, UPN and NPN chieftains in Offa alike, and nobody fights anybody.

    “But since the advent of this 2019 general election campaigns, it has been violence all over the place. It is unfortunate. It is so bad that people are now very afraid to even think of going out and vote. The gladiators must be told to end these killing and maiming of persons as well as the destruction of properties across the state. That is not what Kwara politics is known for. We are known for the drama we bring into our political contests, not killings,” he explained.

    AbdulAziz Imam, a program officer with the Voters’ Rights Network (VRN) in Ilorin, said even the rhetorics that have emanated from political actors since campaign started have largely been violent. He accused both chieftains and members of both the ruling PDP and the opposition APC of fueling hate and enmity with the speeches they have been making on their campaign trails.

    “We have not seen much of the singing and dancing that Kwara politics has been known for over the years. The dramatic flowing rhetorics of politicians like Olusola Saraki, Cornelius Adebayo, Josiah Olawoyin, Shaaba Lafiagi, and many others of that glorious era, have been replaced by violent threats, abusive innuendos, barefaced curses and outright attacks on persons during campaigns,” he lamented.

     

    Unending blood-letting

    Last Wednesday, the All Progressives Congress (APC) petitioned security agencies over the alleged attack on Lola Ashiru, its senatorial Candidate for Kwara South. Malam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the APC National Publicity Secretary made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja. He said the alleged attacks, which occurred in Ojoku town in Kwara South Senatorial District of the state left no fewer than eight persons injured, while two others were shot dead.

    Issa-Onilu noted that the Palace of the Olojoku of Ojoku, HRH Oba Abdulganiyu Adegboyega Afolabi was not spared in the attacks, saying that the monarch was also stoned. He called on security agencies to fish out and arrest the masterminds of the attack, who he said have since gone into hiding. Issa-Onilu added that such crimes could not be swept under the carpet in the name of politics, adding that the mastermind and his accomplices must face the law for their involvement.

    Sources at the scene of the incident vowed that the attack was specifically against supporters of Ashiru, who was leading a campaign rally to the palace of the traditional ruler of Ojoku. Ojoku is the hometown of Senator Ibrahim of the PDP, who is seeking re-election. “The attack was caused some hoodlums ordered the APC campaigners to stop the chant of their political slogan, “O to ge” (it’s enough).

    “Soon, some youths gathered and started chanting ‘O tun ya’ (one more time) the PDP slogan, leading to a confrontation between the two camps. The APC campaign team came under a serious attack during which various dangerous weapons were used. Some people died and many people were injured in the melee that followed. Even the royal father and his people were not spared,” a source claimed.

    Barely 24 hours after the Ojoku attack, news filtered in that the convoy of the vice president Yemi Osibajo was attacked by political thugs who fired gun shots at the APC campaign train. The thugs fled immediately after the shooting spree. Reporting the incident and calling on the police to halt the attacks on its chieftains, the APC said the brazen attack on the Vice President was the height of intolerance.

    Rafiu Ajakaiye, media aide to APC governorship candidate in the state, Abdulrahman Abdulrazak, said “We condemn the brazen attack today in Ilorin on the convoy of the Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbajo by armed PDP thugs, culminating in life-threatening gunshot injuries to at least two of our supporters while many others got seriously injured running for their lives”

    “The vice president was at Isale Aluko suburb of Ilorin on a door-to-door campaign when some dare-devil gunmen opened fire at his convoy which included thousands of APC members and supporters.” “In what is a reminiscence of the Offa robbery, this attack is the height of recklessness on the part of these street urchins who have long been empowered and armed by the discredited dynasty to terrorise our community and anyone who has contrary views to their amala politics.”

    Last month, thugs attacked the family quarters of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki in Ilorin, the state capital after same occurrence took place a week earlier. Saraki who visited the affected areas and patients to assess the level of damages done however urged both his family members and the people of the state not to retaliate. “I have urged my family members and all the people of Agbaji to remain calm and not be provoked into retaliation or reprisal attacks,” he said back then.

    Trouble had started earlier when the vandalization of billboards belonging to political parties and their candidates in the state by unknown persons suddenly became rampant. Tension rose as PDP and APC engaged in accusations and counter-accusations over the issue. Both parties lost a number of billboards across the state as the development snowballed into an orgy of destruction.

    Also, last Christmas day, the supporters of the Senate President, Sen Bukola Saraki and the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq had clashed in Ilorin during the annual fundraising ceremony of Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) disrupting the programme in the process.

    Abdulrazaq was invited to the podium by the organisers to announce his donation when supporters of the two rival political parties clashed, forcing the security officers of Emir of Ilorin, Alh Ibrahim Sulu Gambari to quickly take him away from the ceremony when the situation became uncontrollable. Both parties later accused each other of instigating the crisis.

     

    More worries

    Ajakaiye added that, ”Coming just a day after two of our supporters were killed in Ojoku in the convoy of our senatorial candidate Arc. Lola Ashiru, this is becoming too much and the madness must stop. Going into an election with these thugs clearly on the loose is an existential threat not just to all of us challenging the misrule in our state but to the entire people of the state and their properties.

    “We call for immediate arrest and prosecution of these thugs. We also demand investigations to reveal those who gave the orders for these deadly attacks. We call for all measures to be taken to ensure safety of lives and properties and sanctity of the ballot box in Kwara and beyond. “No one’s political interest should be at the expense of human lives and their properties. We insist that a political contest is a contest of ideas and no one must be allowed to cow or kill others in the process.’

    The Resident Electoral Commissioner  (REC) in Kwara, Malam Garba Attahiru-Madami,  has also expressed concern over the recent political violence in the state. Attahiru-Madami, who spoke at an interactive session with traditional rulers in the state on Monday in Ilorin, appealed to them to educate their subjects on the need to maintain peace during and after the general elections. He said the traditional rulers were brought to the interactive session to rub minds ahead of the elections.

    “I want to appeal to royal fathers to go back to their domains and invite leaders of political parties and their supporters and talk to them about peace. “We must conduct ourselves in a peaceful manner before, during and after the coming general elections. “I am sad because our campaign in Kwara has become violent; in December, the news came to me that destruction of campaign billboards was rampant,” he said.

    Even the police command in the state is worried about the turn of events as the governorship election approaches. While calling on the gladiators to eschew further violence, the command said it is doing all it can to nab those involved in the ongoing killings and maiming across the state. On Wednesday, the Kwara State Police Command confirmed the attack and said six suspects had been arrested.

    A press statement issued by Ajayi Okasanmi, the Police spokesperson in Kwara State, noted that the command was on the trail of other suspects. “The command received with astonishment the reported attack unleashed on Ashiru and his campaign train in Ojoku, Oyun Local government Area of Kwara State. Immediately the report was received, the Commissioner of Police in Kwara State, CP Kayode Egbetokun, dispatched to the scene of the attack at Ojoku a team of policemen.

    The team was led by the DPO Ilemona and the Squadron Commander 68 PMF, Offa. The teams successfully brought the situation under control, rescued the candidate unhurt and arrested suspects who were actively involved in the attack. Manhunt for the remaining fleeing suspects had since begun, while discreet investigation of the incident is ongoing. For the umpteenth time, the Command is restating its commitment to the safety of lives and property of the people of Kwara State.

    “While warning sternly that acts of hooliganism, thuggery, unlawful possession of firearms and other dangerous weapons will be met with superior forces and suspects arrested will be made to face the full wrath of the law, The Command is appealing to the victims of this attack and their sympathizers not to resort to self-help, but to have confidence in the Command to do the needful and ensure that culprits are brought to justice.”

    On his part, Bashir Bolarinwa, the Kwara APC Chairman, said the attackers outnumbered the policemen on the campaign train, which forced the APC candidate to quickly hide. He said: “The policemen who accompanied our candidate’s campaign train tried to repel the attackers, but they were massively overwhelmed. Our candidate, Architect Lola Ashiru, was quickly taken away from the place and he remained in hiding for over two hours before Police reinforcement came to rescue him.

    “We are reliably informed that the attack was allegedly coordinated by the PDP candidate for the Kwara South Senatorial District, Senator Rafiu Ibrahim, who hails from the same place (Ojoku) where our members and supporters were attacked. “We are also reiterating our earlier call on the security agencies to immediately arrest all known thugs and other criminals across our state so that they will not disrupt Saturday’s elections and the subsequent ones.”

    Adding his voice to the widespread concern over the spate of violence in the state ahead of the governorship polls, Kola Shittu, the chairman of the Kwara State chapter of the PDP, while alleging that the latest attack was part of “the plot by the APC to throw Kwara State into chaos and bloodletting so that INEC can shift elections and later conduct staggered election in the state”, called on security agents to up their game..

    The PDP boss said it is not true that his party is behind any of the attacks across the state, rather, he claimed the opposition APC is to blame. “It is unfortunate that while the PDP is preparing for the elections, the APC is busy orchestrating plots to unleash violence on our candidates and members in order to achieve its aim of having a staggered election in Kwara,” he added.

    While commiserating with the families of the dead victims and the entire Ojoku community over the attacks and praying for speedy and full recovery of the injured, Issa-Onilu, the APC spokesman confirmed the worries over rising wave of violence when he stressed that Kwara electorate have had enough of this kind of retrogressive politics and attempt to suppress the will of the people.

    On Monday, a group of concerned women in black attires, led by Hajia Sarah Adebayo, stormed the streets of Ilorin to condemn what they called the worrisome spate of election violence across the state. Speaking during the protest at the Government House, Ilorin, Hajia Adebayo called on the security agencies in the state to be alive to their responsibility of protecting lives and property.

    “We are showing our displeasure as mothers because our kids and youths are being killed. We have never witnessed this kind of violence in the emirate and the state before, we felt concerned and not happy and that is why we are showing our displeasure about the incident. We value our culture and heritage which is that of peace and harmony,” Hajia Adebayo said.

  • Abdulrazaq to repeal law granting pensions to ex-governors, deputies

    Governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Thursday promised to repeal the law granting pensions to former governors and their deputies.

    This according to him would free up resources for the masses if elected into office.

    He urged the people to vote for him and all the APC candidates for the House of Assembly in the March 9 elections in Kwara.

    “We need to change some terrible laws. We’ll repeal that obnoxious pension law when we get to office,” AbdulRazaq said during his campaign stop at Omu Aran in Kwara South and again in Pategi in Kwara
    North.

    “It’s a privilege to become a governor of a state. It is dubious for anyone to become governor and then earn a pension more than people who served the state for their entire lives. We can’t take that anymore. But we need enough lawmakers to push through the repeal of the offensive law.”

    The Kwara state pension law for former governors and their deputies has continued to raise eyebrows, with the masses and civil servants often decrying it as unjust and a rip off to the state.

    Speaking at the rally, AbdulRazaq also said his administration will invest in security, local economy and youth empowerment in a bid to stamp out thuggery and bring government closer to the grassroots.

    “We need to work seriously. We need to revamp the economy of Kwara State. We need to bring jobs to our people. We need to address security issues. Instead of funding police, they arm thugs. We will help the police by offering assistance they need to secure our communities,” he added.

    He also vowed to join the efforts to grant full autonomy to the local government areas, insisting that is the only way to grow the local economy and halt the unhealthy exodus of people to the cities.

    AbdulRazaq is on a fresh round of campaign tours of all the senatorial districts of the state, beginning with the Kwara South on Tuesday and Wednesday and Pategi in the northern axis of the state.

  • ‘APC candidate will win March 9 poll in Kwara’

    A political group, Buhari Support Organisation (BSO), yesterday expressed confidence that the Kwara State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, will win the March 9 election.

    It expressed optimism that APC candidates for the day’s House of Assembly election would be elected.

    In a statement yesterday in Ilorin, the state capital, by its State Coordinator Tajudeen Asunnara, BSO said: “We, therefore, implore you all to come out en masse to vote for our governorship candidate and all the House of Assembly candidates of our great party, the APC, on March 9 election.

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    “We thank Kwarans for standing firm and showing love and total acceptability of President Muhammadu Buhari’s second term bid. Victory at the national level will only be meaningful if the state executive and legislature is being piloted by an APC government.”

    Also, addressing reporters in Ilorin on the re-election of the President, Asunnara said the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declaration of President Buhari had silenced the opposition.

    He added: “President Buhari’s victory is a tacit approval of all the laudable programmes executed by our great party under the leadership of the President…”

  • I’ll not discriminate against anyone – APC candidate

    The Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Party (APC) in Kwara, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has promised that his administration would not discriminate against anybody if elected as governor on March 9.

    AbdulRazaq made the promise on Wednesday at Ajase-Ipo in Irepodun local government during the continuation of his governorship campaign tour of Kwara South.

    “Our government won’t discriminate against any section of Kwara. We’ll share jobs and appointments fairly,” he told the Olupo of Ajase-Ipo.

    He appealed to the people of the state to give him a chance to serve them.

    AbdulRazaq said his administration would open up the rural areas for development to boost investments in agriculture, agro-processing factories, provide employment for the youths and halt rural-urban migration.

    He also pledged to rebuild public schools and hospitals, strengthen entrepreneurship and small -scale businesses in a bid to boost internally- generated revenues.

    AbdulRazaq pledged to accord utmost respect to the traditional institutions and ensure that local government areas are allowed to serve the grassroots.

    “But to do this, we urge you to vote for APC. We don’t want to be in the opposition in Kwara.

    “We have a lot of great programmes for our people. Importantly, we won’t disrespect our traditional institutions. We will honour our royal fathers.

    “We’ve had enough of bad governance and the bleeding of public resources.

    “Let’s try something new and different. Our opponents have run out of ideas. We will bring development.

    “We will take special interest in the security of lives and properties. At the moment, there is hardly any functional bank from Ekiti to Offa.

    “Where there’s no banking institution, development will be hard whether you are into sawmilling or agriculture,” AbdulRazaq said. (NAN)

  • Kwara monarchs endorse Abdulrazaq

    Traditional rulers in Irepodun local government area of Kwara state on Wednesday threw their weight behind the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq ahead of the March 9th governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections.

    The monarchs said this in Ajase-Ipo, ancestral headquarters of Irepodun local government area.

    Mallam AbdulRazaq resumed a fresh campaign tour of the southern senatorial district.

    Speaking on behalf of Olomu of Omu Aran, chairman of Royal Council in Irepodun, AbdulRahm Oladele Adeoti, said: “We started the APC revolution here in the south and there’s no going back. You are going to win a landslide victory in the election.”

    Abdulrazaq said that his administration will be fair to all segments of the state.

    “Our government won’t discriminate against any section of Kwara. We’ll share jobs and appointments fairly,” AbdulRazaq said at the palace of Alofa of Iloffa, Oba Samuel Dada where several traditional rulers in the region met him.

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    The candidate presented copies of his manifesto to the traditional leaders and community leaders.

    Urging Kwarans to give him a chance to serve them, AbdulRazaq said his administration will open up the rural areas for development to boost investments in agriculture, agro-processing factories, provide employment for youths and halt rural-urban exodus.

    He promised to rebuild public schools and hospitals, strengthen entrepreneurship and small scale businesses in a bid to boost internally generated revenues.

    AbdulRazaq also pledged to accord utmost respect to the traditional institutions and ensure that local government areas are allowed to serve the grassroots.

    “But to do this, we urge you to vote for APC. We don’t want to be in the opposition in Kwara. We have a lot of great programmes for our people. Importantly, we won’t disrespect our traditional institutions. We will honour our royal fathers,” he said.

    “We’ve had enough of bad governance and the bleeding of public resources. O TO GE. Let’s try something new and different. Our opponents have run out of ideas. We’ll bring development. We’ll take special interest in the security of lives and properties. At the moment, there’s hardly any functional banks from Ekiti to Offa.

    “Where there’s no banking institution, development will be hard whether you are into saw mailing or agriculture,” he added.

    The tour had seen him visit Ekiti, Isin, Oke Ero and Irepodun local government areas of the state.

    He also made a campaign stop at parts of Ifelodun and Irepodun local government areas on Wednesday.

  • Kwara: End of a political dynasty

    The defeat of Senate President Bukola Saraki at the senatorial election has signified the end of a political hegemony in Kwara State. SINA FADARE, who covered the elections in Ilorin, the state capital, writes on the implications for the Saraki dynasty.

    Classical writer  late Prof. Chinua Achebe probably had in mind the people of Kwara State in his celebrated novel: ‘Things Fall Apart’ when he declared that: “Things fall apart, the centre cannot hold, the falcon cannot hear the falconer, things fall apart, the center cannot hold”

    Achebe’s dictum was the best to describe the political revolution anchored on that slogan, ‘Enough is enough’ that swept the big masquerade, Senate President Bukola Saraki, off his feet.

    He thought that he had the financial muscle and political to swing the people of Kwara to dance to his orchestrated music, even if it was not good for their ears.

    His father, the late Senator Olusola Saraki, established the dynasty in 1964 when he meticulously warmed himself into the heart of Kwarans and earned himself the sobriquet, ‘Oloye.’

    For almost five decades, he  combed the political field and endeared the people to him due to his robust and participatory political sagacity. Oloye was a political enigma and he left a big shoe, which his son thought he could put his leg and continue from where his father stopped.

    The dynasty has installed six governors since 1979, hundreds of lawmakers at the state and national levels, and chairmen of sixteen local governments. In his days and when in good mood, Oloye will hysterically said “the governor of Kwara State is in my pocket, l am going to bring it out at my convenience.”

    However, the Machiavellian tactics of the end justified the means employed by Bukola to oil his political engine could not go down with the people. The political forces within and outside the state ganged up against him and showed that the will of the people matters.

    Three school of thoughts emerged on why the Senate President lost his  grip on the state.

    The first is of the view that, immediately he rode at the back of his father to become the governor instead of gathering seasoned technocrats that could turned the fortune of the state for better, he assembled people who ordinary should have nothing to do with governance, but only hero worshiped him, a situation that made his eight years as a governor a mere political passage.

    According to these people, picking a successor among some of his stooge to further compounded his political woes because the state did not have anything to point to, in terms of development for another eight years. This encouraged a political revolution that eventually put him into the basket of history.

    The  second is the view that, despite his political advantage as the number three citisen, Bukola was far away from the people. He surrounded himself with few opportunists who dance to the tune of his music and were not ready to tell him the truth when it matter most. So, when the chips are down they deserted him to his fate

    The last school of thoughts is of the view that his successor, Abdulfatai Ahmed, allegedly dragged  governance into the dustbin by relegating the civil service  to a mere appendage of mandate group, the Saraki political group.

    Lamenting this a level 14 officer who simply identified himself as Abdulkarim, pointed out that his total take home package every month was N62,000, adding that this is not what is in operation in any state.

    Corroborating this assertion, at a press conference by retired civil servants, few days to the election, they pointed out that the state has shortchanged them and they are ready to take their own pound of flesh.

    Speaking at the occasion, the chairman of the forum, Mohammed Abidoye, noted that they are worried by decayed infrastructure and poor government policy, which eroded the civil servant in the mud

    He explained that the state has been subjected to miss-governance, due to poor leadership, adding that the concerned retired civil servant need to work with progressive mind  to bring sanity into the system.

    Challenging the retiree, an elder statesman and a grassroots politician, Alhaji LAK Jimoh, said the wind of change that was blowing will leave no stone unturned in order to return the state into path of honour.

    Jimoh enjoined the concerned retired civil servants to join hands with all members of the All Progressive Congress, (APC) to put a stop to age long suffering, poverty and political enslavement that has bedeviled the state.

    The grassroots mobiliser said that the time to bail the people of the state from poverty, penury and political enslavement of many decades is now adding that enough is enough

    “I enjoin all of you to come out in a massive way next Saturday day and vote for President Muhammadu Buhari once again so that he can complete the good work he had started.

    All these silent agitators eventually became the foot soldiers of that political revolution under the umbrella of ‘O to ge’ model to demand for a change in a radical form which eventually nailed the political coffin of Bukola.

    To Suleiman Abdulkadri, a politician and social crusader from Moro local government area, the policies embarked by the governor were anti-people, citing the case of relegation of  the Yoruba Obas in the local government while others are promoted.

    He explained that there was no basis where the government can anchor their campaign because it is obvious that there was nothing on ground to point at to warrant the people’s vote.

    Speaking to the Nation after the announcement of the result, Hon, Wole Oke a progressive grassroots politician who had been on the battle field for kwara liberation for decades said kwarans have received an amazing grace from God who has delivered the land totally from age long political slavery

    According to him, “the victory is a threshold of another history; the Berlin wall in Kwara has fallen and completely collapsed. We are now master of our own political fate and this is the end of godfatherism million in Kwara politics.”

    Reechoing Oke, a governorship candidate on the platform of the Labour Party (LP), Comrade Isa Aremu who claimed to have campaigned vigorously in all the 16 local governments said it was a joy to see a new dawn in the state.

    Aremu, who regretted that Kwara was ranked as 28 on the list of states by Gross Domestic Product, GDP, behind newest states like Imo, Edo, Oyo and Osun, adding that it was a tragedy that out of 10 kwarans, 7 are wallowing in poverty and penury due to bad leadership and undeserved political hegemony.

    With the booing of Bukola’s vehicle as he was departing in a hurry to the airport from Ilorin to Abuja last Sunday, political pundits are of the view that the curse allegedly heaped on him by his father has come to past.

     

  • APC clears Senate, Reps seats in Kwara

    Candidates of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) in Kwara won all the three Senatorial and six House of Representatives seats in the state.

    The official results of the elections were released to the News Agency of Nigeria by Jacob Ayanda, Head of Department, Voter education and Publicity on Monday in Ilorin.

    The Senatorial seat for Kwara Central was won by Yahaya Oloriegbe who polled 123, 808 votes to defeat the incumbent Senate President Bukola Saraki that got 68, 994 votes.

    Also the Kwara South seat was clinched by an Architect, Lola Ashiru who got 89, 904 votes to unseat the incumbent Sen. Rafiu Ibrahim of PDP that polled 45, 176 vote.

    Umar Suleiman Sadiq became the Senator-elect for Kwara North Senatorial District with 98, 170 votes to defeat Zakari Mohammed of PDP that polled 33, 364 votes.

    The House of Representatives seat for Ilorin West/Asa was won by Alhaji Abdulyekeen Alajagusi with 68, 585 votes to 42, 068 polled by Abdulrasaq Lawal of the PDP.

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    Abdulganiyu Cook Olododo emerged the Reps member-elect for Ilorin South/Ilorin East by polling 56, 496 votes to defeat Ayinde Mohammed of PDP who polled 27, 737 votes.

    The Ifelodun/Offa/Oyun Federal Constituency seat was won by Tijani Kayode with 54, 401 votes as against 19, 449 votes polled by Olerinoye Tope of PDP.

    The incumbent Reps member for Ekiti/Irepodun/Isin/Oke-Ero, Hon Olawuyi Abdulraheem of the APC polled 33, 386 votes to retain his seat by defeating his closest opponent, Bolade Rafiu of the PDP who got 22, 954 votes.

    The House of Reps seat for Baruten/Kaiama was won by Mohammed Bio with 39, 914 votes to 14, 476 votes polled by Abubakar Musa of PDP.

    Ahmed Ndakenne polled 58, 054 votes to secure the Patigi/Edu/Moro Federal Constituency seat by defeating Hassan Mahmud Babako of the PDP that got 19, 144 votes.