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  • Osun: Police set for Thursday’s rerun election

    …Court orders release of PDP chieftains arrested for allegedly buying voters’ cards

     

    The Nigeria Police Force on Wednesday said its men and officers were prepared to deal decisively with any trouble maker before during and after the rerun election holding on Thursday in four council areas of the state.

    Addressing newsmen at the Police Command headquarters in Osogbo, Osun State, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Department of Operations (DOPS) in the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters, Abuja, Joshak Habila, said from intelligence report, some people are planning to disrupt election Thursday.

    The Supervising DIG for Osun 2018 governorship election said: “We have an intelligence report that, there is a grand plan to turn the election gruesomely violent and deadly by arming thugs to unleash mayhem at polling centers. As law enforcement agencies, the Police and other security agencies would not permit the breakdown of law and order.

    “Those of them preparing for “fire for fire” must be ready to bear the consequences of their actions which designed to undermine this particular democratic process. It should be noted that the Nigeria Police Force will remain proactive and would not rest it oars in its task to decode the identities of those democratic enemies.

    “Residents are requested to be law abiding and go about their lawful duties without fear and with the full assurance of the protection of law abiding citizens and voters who are out there to exercises their franchise.

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    “The Police and other law enforcement agencies have been deployed to maintain law and order and protect lives and property of the residents in Osun.

    “In the areas where re-run election is to be held, only eligible voters with their voting cards and other personnel with due accreditation would be allowed to come near the polling units.

    “Residents should report all suspicious activities to the Police, such as solicitation for votes, buying of Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) and any plan to rig or disrupt the election.

    “Troublemakers and other interlopers are warned to keep away from the polling units and indeed from any part of the state. The police and other security agencies will leave no stone unturned to protect lives and property and maintain peace.

    Meanwhile, Justice A. O. Ayoola of an Osun State High Court sitting in Osogbo, has ordered the release of a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Fatai Diekola Oyedele, and his two aides, Alhaji Adekilekun Segun and Alhaji Sikiru Lawal.

    They were arrested on Monday for allegedly buying voters’ cards at Alekuwodo, Osogbo, one of the poling units where the rerun will take place on Thursday.

    The trio had approached the court with a Motion Exparte, asking the court to order their release from police detention.

    Ruling on the Motion Exparte on Wednesday, Justice Ayoola, granted the prayer of the Applicants and ordered the police to release them immediately.

  • Police raises alarm over plot to make Osun rerun violent

    Politicians are arming thugs to make Thursday’s supplementary elections in Osun State violent, deadly, the police have said.

    The agency warned that it would not allow anything that will undermine the process or cause breach of public peace.

    Urging residents to go about their lawful duties, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Operations and Security Coordinator for the election Joshak Habila said they will not let their guards down.

    Habila noted that Saturday’s election was free, fair and peaceful, save for few incidents of “breach of peace and threat to life and property.”

    He warned that only eligible voters and officials would be allowed near polling units in the areas where rerun would take place.

    Habila said: “The election was however declared inconclusive by the Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) with a re-run election fixed for Thursday September 27. The election will take place in seven polling units scattered in four Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state. These are Ife North, Ife South, Orolu and Osogbo Local Government Areas.

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    “We have an intelligence report that, there is a grand plan to turn the election gruesomely violent and deadly by arming thugs to unleash mayhem at polling centers. As law enforcement agencies, the police and other security agencies would not permit the breakdown of law and order.

    “Those of them preparing for “fire for fire” must be ready to bear the consequences of their actions which are designed to undermine this particular democratic process. “It should be noted that the Nigeria Police Force will remain proactive and would not rest on its oars in the task to decode the identities of those democratic enemies.

    “Residents are requested to be law abiding and go about their lawful duties without fear and with the full assurance of the protection of law abiding citizens and voters who are out there to exercise their franchise.

    “The Police and other law enforcement agencies have been deployed to maintain law and order and protect lives and property of residents.”
    Continuing, the DIG appealed to residents to report all suspicious activities to the police, such as solicitation for votes, buying of Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) and any plan to rig or disrupt the election.

    “Troublemakers and other interlopers are warned to keep away from the polling units and indeed from any part of the state. The police and other security agencies will leave no stone unturned to protect lives and property and maintain peace,” he said.

  • Osun: Lasun, Omisore join forces with APC to fight PDP

    • PDP for court today

    • PDP agents ‘cloning PVCs’

    • INEC is right, say SANs

    HOUSE of Representatives Deputy Speaker Yussuff Lasun yesterday joined the battle to ensure victory for All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Gboyega Oyetola in tomorrow’s supplementary governorship election in Osun State.

    The APC lost in Orolu Local Government Area, which is believed to be Lasun’s stronghold. He is known to be aggrieved with APC leaders.

    The supplementary election will hold in three units in the local government due to cancellation over hijacking of materials by thugs.

    There are 987 registered voters in the three units.

    Also joining forces with the APC is Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate Senator Iyiola Omisore.

    The election will determine the winner between Oyetola and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Ademola Adeleke.

    Saturday’s election was declared inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which ordered the supplementary election in seven polling units in four local governments – Osogbo, Orolu, Ife North and Ife South.

    There are 3, 498 registered voters in the polling units where the elections were cancelled due to various reasons, including hijacking of election materials, abscondment of presiding officer, disruption of election by hoodlums who were shooting sporadically, manual accreditation and over voting.

    The supplementary election is a straight fight between Oyetola and Adeleke.

    Adeleke has a marginal 353 votes advantage in the election in which Omisore finished third.

    Omisore hosted an APC delegation of Ekiti State Governor-elect Dr Kayode Fayemi and Dr Olu Agunloye at his home in Ile-Ife.

    On Monday, he received Senate President Bokola Saraki, who came to lobby him to support the PDP.

    Omisore, who left the PDP for the SDP because the PDP ticket was skewed in favour of Adeleke, declined to give Saraki his commitment.

    But after his meeting with the APC team, Omisore twitted under a photograph of himself with Fayemi and Agunloye: “With @OfficialAPCNg Ekiti state governor elect @kfayemi during his visit today. #goodgovernanceinosunstate #OsunDecides2018.”

    In another tweet, Saraki Presidential Campaign Council spokesman Doyin Okupe said: “Omisore I’m told caved in to pressure from APC…”

    It was learnt that Omisore, whose dad is the traditional ruler of Olode in Ife South where the election will hold in unit 07, 012 Adereti village with 812 registered voters, joined the APC for a campaign yesterday.

    Also yesterday, the police confirmed the arrest of three people for allegedly buying Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and breach of the public peace.

    The suspects, Alhaji Fatai Diekola, 61, Sikiru Lawal, 54 and Adekilekun Segun, 54, were arrested on Monday at Adewale Street, Alekuwodo area, Osogbo.

    Spokesperson for the Osun State Police Command Folasade Odoro, a Superintendent (SP), said the suspects were arrested by the teams drafted to the state for election duties.

    Odoro said: “The three suspects were arrested at Adewale Street, Alekuwodo area, Osogbo at one of the polling units where a re-run election is scheduled to take place on Thursday, September 27.

    “They were said to be soliciting to buy additional PVCs from one Olawale Kazeem of 4B, Adewale Street, Alekuwodo area, Osogbo and Azeez Sulaiman of 3A, Akinlade Street, Alekuwodo. It was gathered that when the duo declined to sell their PVCs, they were allegedly attacked by the supporters of the suspects.

    “However, timely intervention of the police operatives led to the arrest of the three suspects after they were attacked and wounded by the mob. “However, the wounded were taken to the Police Hospital for medical treatment and currently assisting the police in investigation into the crime and the recovery of the PVCs alleged to have been bought from other people in Osun State. The outcome of the investigation will definitely be made public.

    “In the meantime, the Nigeria Police Force is assuring the good people of Osun State and other critical stakeholders of its renewed commitment and resolve to ensure adequate security for a free and fair re-run election as announced by INEC in Osun State.

    “Members of the public are however advised to desist from any action that may elicit violence as any person arrested will be made to face the full wrath of the law.”

    The brickbats continued yesterday between the APC and the PDP over the Osun State governorship election.

    The governor-elect will emerge tomorrow after the supplementary election in seven units in four local governments.

    The PDP plans to file a suit today on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s declaration of Saturday’s election as inconclusive.

    But the APC Campaign Council urged voters in the areas where the supplementary election will hold to ignore the “ranting’’ of the PDP and turn out en masse to vote for the ruling party.”

    The Chairman of the Council’s Media Committee, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the PDP’s threat to challenge in court  INEC’s declaration of Saturday’s election as inconclusive  was “  nothing but sheer bravado’’.

    Mohammed said the threat was because the opposition party was afraid of losing the rerun.

    The chairman, who said the PDP might also have contrived the court threat as a way of distracting the APC and its members ahead of the rerun, called the  strategy “dead on arrival”.

    ”The PDP knows that the so-called court challenge which it has threatened to mount will not fly, especially because the highest court in the land has already pronounced on the issue of whether or not INEC has the powers to declare an election inconclusive.

    ”The PDP is not unaware of the pronouncement of the Supreme Court in the case of James Abiodun Faleke Vs INEC and others.

    “The apex court held that INEC has the duty of conducting elections and that, besides the constitutional provisions, it is guided by the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) and the Election Guidelines and Manual issued for its officials in accordance with the Act,” he said.

    Mohammed said that since the PDP had boasted that its candidate would win if  the Osun Governorship Election was conducted over and over again, the party “ should stop being jittery and put its money where its mouth is by willingly participating in the rerun.’’

    He, however, said that if the PDP chose to boycott tomorrow’s rerun out of fear, the party’s right to do so would be respected.

    ”The PDP, after its failed mission to win Saturday’s election at all cost, is shopping for an illegal shortcut to victory by threatening a court action over an issue that has been settled.

    “It’s a sheer waste of time. Let the PDP drop its pretension and get ready to be defeated in Thursday’s rerun.

    “Alternatively, it can withdraw to save face,” the chairman said.

    The APC also accused the PDP of cloning Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) with the intention of using them to rig the rerun election.

    The statement said: “The APC has received fresh reports from our field agents on the ongoing cloning of PVCs by PDP agents. We view this development as bizarre and a sign of the desperation of the PDP to takeover Osun State by all illegal means.

    “While we call on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to urgently investigate the development and promptly arrest persons behind the cloning, we strongly advise INEC to ensure that its voters’ register is not tampered with.

    “Also, we call on INEC and security agencies to speak publicly on measures being taken to stop the ongoing vote buying by PDP agents, which has become widespread in the state.

    The APC called for calm in the face of the already tense situation caused by the alleged PDP’s rigging plot.

    “The Osun electorate must remain alert and resist any plot to subvert the people’s will and manipulate the rerun election.

    “Commendably, the police already have in its custody a PDP stalwart who led other PDP leaders to buy up voters’ cards ahead of Thursday’s governorship rerun. There, however, remains much to be done to ensure the credibility of the forthcoming rerun election.”

    Spokesman of the party in Osun State Kunle Oyatomi, said tomorrow’s supplementary poll “cannot be bought”.

    In a statement, he said: “Sen Ademola Adeleke  can’t win on the popular votes. First, he is the least educated and qualified candidate Osun has ever raised in its history of political contest.

    “The fraud that brought him to this lever (manipulation of card readers and purchase of the PVC of ill-informed voters) that we are now discussing him as a potential governor, marks us as essentially an illiterate and backward democracy.

    “Such a person should not have qualified to be taken as ‘O’YES Cadet.

    ‘The PDP and Adeleke family would be disappointed on Thursday.

    ‘That vote can’t be bought, and would not be bought.

    ‘The PDP insists on going to court and contesting the rerun election at the same time. That is evidence of desperation.  If they have confidence they could win, they have no business to be in court at this stage.

    ‘The people of Osun will decide on Thursday (tomorrow) in closely monitored and protected votes where the likes of moneybags and fraudsters will be neutralised’

    The PDP, however, demanded the immediate resignation of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu.

    The opposition party also called for  the immediate resignation of INEC Director of Operations Mrs. Amina Zakari who is also in charge of commission’s Information Communication Technology (ICT) Department.

    At a media briefing in Abuja yesterday, the PDP, through its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan called out the INEC chair over his “controlling role in the fraudulent manipulations” in the September 22 governorship election in Osun State.

    The opposition party accused Mrs. Zakari of altering election figures in favour of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    INEC had declared the election inconclusive, following the cancellation of the election in some local government areas. The commission has slated a supplementary election in the affected areas for tomorrow.

    Rejecting the inconclusive verdict on the election, the PDP insisted that the polls were concluded, adding that the party and indeed well-meaning Nigerians no longer have confidence in the INEC chairman.

    The party said, “With INEC’s fraudulent conduct in the Osun governorship election, and approval that a concluded election be declared inconclusive, it is completely inexcusable that Prof. Yakubu presides over an atrocious and compromised electoral umpire that manipulates electoral processes, doctors figures, allocates fictitious votes and subverts the will of the people in an election.

    “The PDP has additional documentary evidence of how this compromised INEC, through its Operations and ICT Department, doctored results from polling centres, directly shortchanged the PDP with no fewer than 4,387 votes by slashing votes cast for the PDP at the polling centres while allocating fictitious figures to the APC.

    “The PDP has facts on how INEC slashed over 1000 votes freely cast by the people for our candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, in Ayedaade Local Government Area, just to reduce our votes from our legitimate 10,836 votes cast at the polling centres to 9,836 votes so as to give APC the lead with a 1000 vote margin in the local government.

    “Also, the PDP has evidence of how INEC, while collating results, directly allocated over 1,367 fictitious votes to the APC in Olorunda Local Government Area, to fraudulently shore up the APC votes to duplicitous 16,254 votes. This is in addition to evidence of how INEC awarded over 2,000 fictitious votes in favour of the APC in Osogbo to push APC’s vote to 23,379 against the actual 21,479 votes scored by the defeated party.

    “Such writing of results by INEC in collusion with the APC occurred in many other areas leading to INEC’s ill-fated directives to its junior officials, including the one apprehended in Ayedaade, to destroy results already displayed at polling and collation centers.

    “It was after INEC and the APC realised that despite their manipulation of figures, our candidate still scored the highest number of votes, making him the clear winner of the election, that they decided to fraudulently apply unconstitutional grounds to declare the election inconclusive.

    “From the facts available to us, INEC robbed our party of over 4,387 votes. Our actual winning margin stands at 4,740 votes against the 353 votes declared by INEC.

    “Furthermore, while the PDP, in rejecting INEC’s declaration, is resolute in the decision to seek legal redress and take our mandate, freely given to our candidate by the people of Osun State, our party has also discovered schemes perfected by INEC to rig its planned supplementary election in favour of the APC.”

    “The PDP is already aware that INEC has increased the original number of voters in the affected polling centers by over 850 so as to expand its latitude to manipulate results with uncollected Permanent Voter Card (PVCs), a development, which further shows INEC’s determination to rig the election for APC.

    “The PDP holds that the shenanigan that has characterised the Osun governorship election is a testing measure by the APC in collusion with INEC to rig the 2019 general elections, particularly the Presidential election, which they plan to plunge into similar controversy immediately it becomes obvious that APC is losing”.

    The PDP expressed fears that the alleged complicit role of the electoral body could push the nation into an irretrievable state of anarchy and spell doom for the country’s democracy.

    “While Prof. Mahmood Yakubu can no longer be trusted to conduct the 2019 general elections, it is public knowledge that Mrs. Amina Zakari, the INEC Director in charge of Operations and ICT is a direct blood relation of Mr. President and as such, we believe that she cannot be an impartial arbiter in an election involving her uncle.”

    “The PDP therefore calls on all patriotic Nigerians to join in the demand for the resignation of Prof. Yakubu and Mrs. Zakari so as to avert this dangerous path, where INEC is leading our nation.

    “As a law abiding and people-oriented political party, all that the PDP is demanding for is the return of our candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, as the duly returned candidate at the September 22, 2018 Osun Governorship Election.

    “We call on INEC to guarantee free, fair and credible election at all levels of engagement, as we will not allow unpatriotic individuals to destroy our nation with their inordinate and selfish aspirations”.

  • Foreign missions sues for peaceful rerun in Osun

    The Missions of the European Union (EU), United Kingdom (UK) and the United States (US) have called for a violence free rerun elections in the affected polling units in Osun State.

    In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the foreign missions stressed the importance that there should be no intimidation nor vote buying practices.

    They also urged that whoever emerged winner should be magnanimous in victory and the loser gracious in defeat.

    Commending the people for voting peacefully, the missions also praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for improved organisation and security services for their conduct.

    “We urge that all continue to support a peaceful, free, fair, and credible completion of the process as INEC re-runs the election in seven polling units where – through no fault of their own – voters were not able to cast their votes and have them counted last
    Saturday.

    “We stress the importance that the re-run should take place without any violence, intimidation, or vote buying.

    “Whoever wins the election after Thursday’s vote should be magnanimous in victory, and whoever loses should be gracious in defeat,” the missions said.

  • Inconclusive Osun election: APC rejects PDP’s victory claim

    The All Progressives Congress ( APC ) has rejected calls by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) that Saturday’s inconclusive governorship election be announced in its favour describing such calls as baseless.
    In a statement signed by the Acting National Publicity Secretary, Yekini Nabena, the party said that despite reported irregularities, the election was a departure from what it use to be under the PDP government.
    The APC asked its supporters in Osun State a d the electorates to remain upbeat and focused on the task of consolidating on the APC Change administration in the state by voting for the victory of our candidate, Gboyega Oyetola.
    The statement reads: “the All Progressives Congress (APC) hail the Osun electorate; Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC); security agencies and relevant stakeholders over the conduct of Saturday’s inconclusive governorship election in the state which was largely peaceful despite some reported irregularities.
    “While we continue to improve on our electoral processes, particularly correcting some irregularities witnessed in Saturday’s election, the APC commends the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration which has continually exhibited its commitment to ensuring that elections are more peaceful, transparent, credible and acceptable.
    “This is a departure from the situation under past Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administrations where the people’s will was subverted and elections where manipulated. We hereby reject the PDP’s baseless calls that the inconclusive Osun governorship election is announced in its favour.
    “In the lead-up to the rerun election, we call on the Osun electorate, party supporters and members to remain upbeat and focused on the task of consolidating on the APC Change administration in the state by voting for the victory of our candidate, Gboyega Oyetola.”
  • Osun was saved from jaws of evil-APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged voters to vote for the party in the re-run election in Osun state on Thursday.

    Reacting to the inconclusive outcome of the governorship election in the state,  APC spokesman, Kunle Oyatomi, in a statement  called on all citizens in the affected polling areas to ” sacrifice everything they can on that day to become the great heroes and heroines.”

    According to him, the result of the election  saved the state  “from the savage jaws of the evil”

    “It was Providential. Osun would have fallen into the monster called the PDP if the party had won the election. It was the limit that corrupt money could go to buy up an election.

    “Now that Osun has been given a second chance to escape from the calamity it almost fell into, the people of Osogbo, Orolu, Ife South and Ife North now have the enormous task to save the state from predator-politicians.

    “We use this opportunity to thank all those who summoned courage in spite of  the ‘blood’ money on offer by the PDP to vote against their conscience, stood their ground and voted for the APC. The unfinished job will be concluded on Thursday by the Grace of God,” Oyatomi stated.

  • Osun governorship rerun election holds September 27

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced Thursday September 27 as the new date for a rerun after Saturday’s inconclusive Osun State gubernatorial election.

    The commission said the rerun election will hold in seven polling units within four local governments areas of the state.
    The affected councils areas include Orolu, Osogbo, Ife South and Ife North.
    Osun Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Segun Agbaje, said the rerun would start at the normal time between  8.00 am  and 2.00 pm.
    He said since the affected polling units are few, voting  will end early so that the winner can be announced as promptly as possible.

    The Returning officer, Prof. Joseph Adeola Fiwape at at the end of the collation of votes had declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, won majority votes of 254,698 votes while the All Progressives Congress, (APC) Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, came second with 254,345 votes.

    In Osogbo Unit 017, he said the result was cancelled  because the presiding officer absconded with electoral materials, adding that total number of registered voters in the polling unit was 884.
    In Orolu the election was cancelled due to snatching of ballot box.

    Both leading candidates had a difference of about 354 votes.

    Fiwape said: “Unfortunately as the returning officer, it’s not possible to declare anybody as the clear winner of the election on the first ballot.”

    According to him, the total registered voters in the seven polling units where elections were cancelled is 3,498 votes.

    He said that since the figure was higher than the difference between the votes of the leading candidates, a re-run election had to be conducted.

    “From the analysis of the results we have the difference between the two leading parties is just 353 votes. The number of votes in polling units where election were cancelled is 3,498. To that effect, as retuning officer it is not possible to declare any party as clear winner of this election on the first ballot.

    “But I must commend the people of this state for being peaceful. The INEC, therefore, declare September 27 as date for a rerun election.  On the basis of this, I, declare the election inconclusive. I, Joseph Adeola Fiwape, hereby, declare this election inconclusive

  • Osun guber poll: What each party got

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Saturday’s Osun governorship election as inconclusive.

    According to INEC’s Returning Officer, Prof. Joseph Fuwape, said the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) polled 254,345 votes while opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scored 254,698 votes.

    The electoral body announced in Osogbo on Sunday that a rerun should be held in local governments where results were cancelled.

    Here are the details of the results.

    1.Boluwaduro: APC LG:3843, PDP:3779, SDP:1766, ADP:858

    2.Atakumosa West LG : APC: 5019, PDP: 5401, SDP: 1570, ADP: 718

    3.Ifedayo LG: APC: 3182, PDP: 3374, SDP: 1377, ADP: 176.

    4.Ede South: APC: 4512, PDP: 16693, SDP: 855, ADP:

    5.Orolu LG: APC: 5442, PDP:7776 , SDP: 2043 ADP: 388, ADC:79.

    6.Obokun LG: APC: 7229, PDP: 10859, SDP: 1907, ADC: 106, ADP: 663

    7.Ilesha East LG: APC:9790 , PDP:8244 SDP:3620 , ADC: 188, ADP: 1275(APC)

    8.Boripe LG: APC: 11655, PDP:6892, SDP: 2730,ADP:1137, ADC: 137(APC)

    9.Ilesha West
    APC: 7251, PDP: 8286, SDP: 2408, ADC: 127, ADP: 2363(PDP)

    10.Oriade LG
    APC: 9778, PDP: 10109, SDP: 2265 , ADC: 109, ADP: 1224

    11.Irepodun LG

    APC: 6517, PDP: 8058, SDP: 4856, ADC: 158, ADP: 2564(PDP)

    12.Ila LG

    APC: 8403, PDP: 8241, SDP:3134, ADC: 96, ADP: 183(APC)

    13.Isokan LG

    APC: 7297, PDP: 9048, SDP: 3460, ADC: 56, ADP:682(PDP)

    14.Odo-Otin LG

    APC: 9996, PDP:9879, SDP: 2941, ADC: 1034, ADP: 1112(APC)

    15.Ayedaade LG:

    APC 10861, PDP: 9836, SDP: 2967, ADC: 145, ADP: 1645(APC)

    16.Atakumosa East LG

    APC: 7073, PDP: 5218, SDP: 2140, ADC: 06 , ADP: 629(APC)

    17. Ede North LG

    APC: 7025, PDP:18745, SDP: 1382 ADC: 89, ADP: 758(PDP)

    18. Ifelodun LG

    APC: 9882, PDP:12269 , SDP: 1970, ADC: 236, ADP: 2844, (PDP)

    19. Ayedire LG

    APC: 5474 , PDP: 5133, SDP2396:, ADC:144 , ADP:1642, (APC)

    20. Ife North

    APC: 6527, PDP:5486, SDP:5158, ADC:94, ADP: 745, (APC)

    21. Ejigbo LG

    APC: 14779, PDP: 4803, SDP4803:, (APC)

    22. Egbedore Local Government

    APC: 7354, PDP:7231 , SDP: 3367

    23. Ife Central Local Government:

    APC:6957 , PDP:3200 , SDP:20494 ADC:194, ADP:1053

    24.Irewole LG:

    APC: 10049, PDP: 13848, SDP: 1142, ADP: 1915(PDP)

    25.Olorunda LG

    APC: 16254, PDP: 9850, SDP:7061, ADC:335, ADP:1407, (APC)

    26 Ola-Oluwa LG

    APC:5025 PDP: 4026 SDP:2104 ADP:2194 ADC: 1408(APC)

    27. Ife South LG

    APC: 7223, PDP:4872, SDP: 6151, ADC:136 , ADP:561. (APC)

    28. Ife East

    APC:8925, PDP: 6608, ADC: 237, ADP: 509, SDP: 17643

    29.Iwo Local Government

    APC:7644 , PDP: 6122, ADP: 16, 425, ADC: 1164, SDP: 4153

    30.Osogbo LG

    APC: 23379, PDP: 14499, SDP: 10188, ADC:413, ADP: 2478

  • Updated: INEC declares Osun governorship election inconclusive

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday declared the Osun State governorship election inconclusive.

    According to Professor Adeola Fuwape, INEC Returning Officer said the electoral body declared the election inconclusive because the number of cancelled votes is higher than the margin between the two top candidates – Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said a date will be announced for elections to be held in the affected areas.

    Adeleke led the race with 254,698 votes, while Oyetola had 254,345 votes.

    The details of the election, according to each local governments are as follows:

    1. Boluwaduro: APC LG: 3843, PDP: 3779, SDP:1766, ADP:858

    2. Atakumosa West LG : APC: 5019, PDP: 5401, SDP: 1570, ADP: 718

    3.Ifedayo LG: APC: 3182, PDP: 3374, SDP: 1377, ADP: 176.

    4.Ede South: APC: 4512, PDP: 16693, SDP: 855, ADP:

    5.Orolu LG: APC: 5442, PDP:7776 , SDP: 2043 ADP: 388, ADC:79.

    6.Obokun LG: APC: 7229, PDP: 10859, SDP: 1907, ADC: 106, ADP: 663

    7.Ilesha East LG: APC:9790 , PDP:8244 SDP:3620 , ADC: 188, ADP: 1275(APC)

    8.Boripe LG: APC: 11655, PDP:6892, SDP: 2730,ADP:1137, ADC: 137(APC)

    9.Ilesha West
    APC: 7251, PDP: 8286, SDP: 2408, ADC: 127, ADP: 2363(PDP)

    10.Oriade LG
    APC: 9778, PDP: 10109, SDP: 2265 , ADC: 109, ADP: 1224

    11.Irepodun LG

    APC: 6517, PDP: 8058, SDP: 4856, ADC: 158, ADP: 2564(PDP)

    12.Ila LG

    APC: 8403, PDP: 8241, SDP:3134, ADC: 96, ADP: 183(APC)

    13.Isokan LG

    APC: 7297, PDP: 9048, SDP: 3460, ADC: 56, ADP:682(PDP)

    14.Odo-Otin LG

    APC: 9996, PDP:9879, SDP: 2941, ADC: 1034, ADP: 1112(APC)

    15.Ayedaade LG:

    APC 10861, PDP: 9836, SDP: 2967, ADC: 145, ADP: 1645(APC)

    16.Atakumosa East LG

    APC: 7073, PDP: 5218, SDP: 2140, ADC: 06 , ADP: 629(APC)

    17. Ede North LG

    APC: 7025, PDP:18745, SDP: 1382 ADC: 89, ADP: 758(PDP)

    18. Ifelodun LG

    APC: 9882, PDP:12269 , SDP: 1970, ADC: 236, ADP: 2844, (PDP)

    19. Ayedire LG

    APC: 5474 , PDP: 5133, SDP2396:, ADC:144 , ADP:1642, (APC)

    20. Ife North

    APC: 6527, PDP:5486, SDP:5158, ADC:94, ADP: 745, (APC)

    21. Ejigbo LG

    APC: 14779, PDP: 4803, SDP4803:, (APC)

    22. Egbedore Local Government

    APC: 7354, PDP:7231 , SDP: 3367

    23. Ife Central Local Government:

    APC:6957 , PDP:3200 , SDP:20494 ADC:194, ADP:1053

    24.Irewole LG:

    APC: 10049, PDP: 13848, SDP: 1142, ADP: 1915(PDP)

    25.Olorunda LG

    APC: 16254, PDP: 9850, SDP:7061, ADC:335, ADP:1407, (APC)

    26 Ola-Oluwa LG

    APC:5025 PDP: 4026 SDP:2104 ADP:2194 ADC: 1408(APC)

    27. Ife South LG

    APC: 7223, PDP:4872, SDP: 6151, ADC:136 , ADP:561. (APC)

    28. Ife East

    APC:8925, PDP: 6608, ADC: 237, ADP: 509, SDP: 17643

    29.Iwo Local Government

    APC:7644 , PDP: 6122, ADP: 16, 425, ADC: 1164, SDP: 4153

    30.Osogbo LG

    APC: 23379, PDP: 14499, SDP: 10188, ADC:413, ADP: 2478

  • Osun poll: Group, lawmaker, commend INEC, security operatives

    The Women Arise for Change Initiative, an election monitoring group has commended the large turnout of voters for Osun governorship election on Saturday.

    President of the group, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, who gave the commendation while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ile-Ife, said the turnout of voters was impressive.

    Okei-Odumakin lauded the readiness of the electorate to cast their votes, adding that the group deployed more than 100 observers for the election.

    The rights activist commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the timely arrival of voting materials across the polling units.

    Okei-Odumakin also commended the security agents for displaying high sense of professionalism in discharging their duties.

    “Unlike what we experienced during the Ekiti governorship election, security agencies are very civil and polite in the discharge of their duties here in Osun and we want that to continue,’’ Okei-Odumakin said.

    She also commended politicians for displaying high sense of good conduct so far in the election.

    “So far so good. The election is going on smoothly without any report of ballot snatching or thuggery, ‘’ Okei-Odumakin said.

    Also speaking, Mr Babatunde Olatunji, a member of the Osun House of Assembly, commended INEC for the timely arrival of ad hoc staff and voting materials at the polling units.

    Olatunji (APC-Ife North) said: “Aside that the voters’ turnout was impressive, the process has been peaceful and electorate are excited to exercise their rights.

    “The election materials arrived on time.

    “I am optimistic that the election will be free, fair and devoid of any form of violence.’’