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  • We ‘re committed to judicial welfare, says Oyetola

    The Osun State government has ordered and commenced the infrastructural rehabilitation of building, court rooms and road within the premises of the Osun State High Court Complex in Osogbo.

    The infrastructure overhaul initiative was aimed to revitalise the judiciary and create an enabling environment for its members to operate without hiccups.

    Governor Adegboyega Oyetola said his administration is committed to prioritise the welfare of all particularly members of the Judiciary.

    He spoke at the weekend while inspecting the pace of work at the ongoing infrastructural rehabilitation of Osun State High Court Complex, Osogbo.

    Oyetola was received at the court premises by the Chief Judge of Osun State, Justice Adepele Ojo alongside with Justice Jide Falola, the Chief Registrar of the Court, Arojo Lawrence and host of other judicial officers.

    The governor who expressed satisfaction on the pace of work, said the infrastructure overhauling was ordered in view of the perceived decadence in the infrastructural facilities in the Court.

    He said since it is the duty of any serious government to ensure the smooth and seamless running of the arms of government, ýthus it has become incumbent on him as the head of the government to support the needs of the judiciary.

    Governor described judiciary as a ‘sacrosanct arm of government’ that requires adequate attention for greater development.

    Oyetola who was accompanied by member of the House of Assembly representing Ayedire Constituency, Oyeleke Ogundola, said his administration has put in place necessary mechanism to support the needs of the Judiciary and help the judicial officers to perform their constitutional responsibilities diligently and comfortably.

     

     

     

     

  • UPDATED Osun gov, Oyetola asks Appeal Court to reverse tribunal’s decision

    Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, who contested the last governorship election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has asked the Court of Appeal in Abuja to reverse the majority judgment given on March 22 by the Osun State election tribunal.

    The tribunal had, by a majority judgment given by two of its three members, voided the election of Oyetola, pronounced Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner.

    It then asked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC to issue him a certificate of return.

    In a 39-ground notice of appeal filed on March 26, 2019 by his team of lawyers, led by Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Oyetola faulted the majority judgment, given by Justices Peter Obiora and Anyinla Gbolagunte, on the grounds that it was perverse, replete with contradictions and not supported by evidence led by the petitioners.

    Oyetola wants the Court of Appeal to uphold his appeal, set aside the majority judgment and dismiss the October 16, 2018 petition by PDP and Adeleke.

    The governor said his complaint, in the appeal, was against the entire majority judgment, except where the tribunal held that it lacked jurisdiction to set aside INEC Guidelines; that the allegation of over voting was not proved; that the petitioners did not prove voided votes and other parts of the judgment where the tribunal agreed with their arguments.

    Oyetola is contending, in his first ground of appeal, that the entire of the majority judgment is a nullity because it was written and delivered by Justice Obiora “who did not participate in all the proceedings of the tribunal and who was not present when all the witnesses gave evidence.”

    He noted that Justice Obiora was absent on February 6 when the respondents witnesses (RWs) 12 and 13 – Ayoola Soji and Oladejo Kazeem – testified and tendered exhibits, which the tribunal admitted in evidence.

    The appellant argued that, having not attended the tribunal’s siting on February 6, 2019, Justice Obiora could not see the two witnesses and was unable to examine their demeanour, as required, and therefore, unlawful for the judge to have authored a judgment in which he reviewed the evidence given by the witnesses.

    He said: “The writing of and or the participation of the Honourable Justice P. C. Obiora in the writing of the judgment of the lower tribunal of 22nd March 2019 and delivery of same, vitiates the entire judgment.”

    Oyetola also argued the tribunal, in its majority judgment, erred in law and acted without jurisdiction when it accepted the petitioners’ complained of non-compliance with the provisions of Electoral Act in relation to the September 22, 2018 governorship election in Osun State and on that basis proceeded to nullify the victory of Oyetola and APC.

    It was equally the appellant’s contention the tribunal acted without jurisdiction by basing its decision to uphold the petition and set aside the return of the appellants on the basis of allegation of non-compliance with the Electoral Act, in relation to the September 22 governorship election.

    The appellant noted that, nowhere in the entire petition, did Adeleke and the PDP complained about non-compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act in relation to the September 22, 2018 election.

    He added that the only ground, in the petition, alleging non-compliance with the provision of the Electoral Act was in relation to the rerun election held on September 27, 2018.

    Oyetola noted the tribunal contradicted itself in its conclusion, in page 191 of the majority judgment, to the effect that the information omitted by the election officers in the Forms EC8A in the 17 polling units, where the tribunal voided results, were essential to proving over-voting.

    He argued that, having earlier found that accreditation is not done on Form EC8A and that same (accreditation) cannot be proved without voters’ register, the tribunal was without jurisdiction to overrule itself.

    The appellant further argued that the tribunal erred in law when it cancelled elections in 17 polling units on the mere allegation of improper ballot accounting and accreditation details.

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    He argued that since all the witnesses called by Adeleke and the PDP admitted that the voting process was regular; that votes scored by each party were publicly announced after counting and that the announced scores of parties were truly reflected on Forms EC8A tendered by petitioners, the tribunal was wrong to have proceeded to cancel results.

    Oyetola said: “All petitioners’ witnesses testified and admitted that petitioners were not short-changed regarding the scores recorded for them in each Form EC8A tendered, and that no addition of votes was reflected in favour of the appellants.

    “The lower tribunal had rightly found that there was no over-voting; there was no voiding of valid votes; that accreditation can only be done through voters’ register; that no single ballot paper was tended before it.

    “By cancelling of elections in 17 poling units the lower tribunal acted without jurisdiction. By deciding as aforesaid, the lower tribunal discountenanced Section 139(1) of the Electoral Act.”

  • Oyetola reopens three tertiary institutions

    The Osun State governor, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, has ordered the reopening of three tertiary institutions in Ijeshaland.

    The institutions, the Osun State College of Education, Ilesa; the School of Health Technology, Ilesa; and the Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke, were shut down by the state government on March 18 aftermath of the students’ violent protest against the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC.)

    The schools are to commence immediate academic activities.

    In a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Adeniyi Adesina, the governor decided to reopen the institutions after “due consultations with stakeholders – heads of the affected institutions, parents and the leadership of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC).”

    According to the statement, the parties agreed that peace should continue to reign and that the students will henceforth behave in line with the Omoluabi ethos which the State of Osun is noted for.

    The statement read in part: “The restoration of electricity supply in Ijesaland has commenced. It will soon get to all the communities. Governor Oyetola, therefore, advised the students to desist from taking the law into their hands and to exploit legitimate channels to pursue their grievances.

    He also warned that the government would not tolerate any resort to violence in expression of any grievances.”

  • Don’t panic over tribunal judgement, Oyetola tells supporters

    The Osun State governor, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, has advised the people of the state and the supporters of the All Progressives Congress not to panic over the Friday judgement of the state Election Petition Tribunal declaring the People’s Democratic Party’s candidate, Ademola Adeleke, the winner of the September 22, 2018 governorship poll.

    He spoke while addressing supporters and members of the APC in Osun State, who paid a solidarity visit to him at the Government House on Saturday.

    Oyetola reiterated his commitment to the development of the state, saying nothing deter him from providing dividend of democracy to every nooks and crannies of the state.

    Oyetola, who expressed gratitude for the solidarity visit, assured them that there was nothing to be panic about the ruling.

    Describing the judgement of the tribunal as a ‘split judgment of two against one’, he said with God by his side he would become victorious.

    He said: “I want to appeal to our people to remain calm with the judgement of the Tribunal. I want to appreciate you for identify with me over yesterday verdict. Well, it was a split judgement of two of one and it’s not unanimous.

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    “There is a dissenting judgment, the Chairman of the tribunal disagreed on the issues on noncompliance and the nullification of the rerun.

    “We urge our people to remain calm and be steadfast prayers. By the Grace of God, the verdict of the Appeal Court will vindicate us.

    “Our people should have faith in God, and believe that nothing has actually changed. We are appealing against the tribunal judgement and by the grace of God, we will come victorious. I want you to believe that God has actually ordained this government.

    “God has ordained this government, to the service of our people, and nothing will actually change that, you need to go about your business. The governor remains the governor and nothing has changed that, we are in the government and we will continue to go on.

    “You should start enlightening people who are ignorant of the judgment that, there is nothing to worry about; I remain the governor of the state of Osun.

    “I thank you all for solidarising with me, your party’s government will remain the best and am urging the security agencies to be at alert and maintain peace and order.

    “I am energised, nothing has changed. I remain the governor of the state of Osun and am promising you to do my best.”

  • Tribunal ruling already on appeal, says Governor Oyetola

    Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola says the judgment of Election Petition Tribunal that declared the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) governorship candidate as winner has been put on appeal.

    Oyetola, in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Wole Oyebamiji, on Friday in Osogbo said justice will prevail.

    The state government charged the residents of the state to remain calm and go about their lawful activities following the tribunal judgment in the governorship election petition.

    It reassured the people of their safety and security of properties because “the Government of the State is still the only legitimate Government having the authority to govern the State.”

    The statement reads: “The Government of the State of Osun wishes to appreciate the teeming support of the majority of the people in all things essential for mutual progress.

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    “As it is, the administration of His Excellency, Mr. Adegboyega Oyetola, Governor, State of Osun, wishes to assure the people that the judgment of the Election Tribunal has been put on appeal.

    “This is to further assure all the residents of the State of adequate security of lives and properties, as the Government of the State is still the only legitimate Government having the authority to govern the State.

    “We assure all our people that justice will prevail at last, and the law enforcement agencies have been instructed to maintain law and order across the State. We therefore urge all the residents of the State to go about their lawful duties without any hindrance.”

  • We’ll appeal tribunal judgment on Osun governorship, says APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun says it will appeal the tribunal judgment that declared Sen. Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner of the September 2018 re-run governorship election in Osun.

    Mr Kunle Oyatomi, the APC Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, said in a statement on Friday in Osogbo that the verdict would not stand superior legal scrutiny.

    “We are going to appeal the judgment.

    “The verdict cannot stand superior legal scrutiny. Therefore we will appeal against it,” Oyatomi said.

    The PDP in the state, however, commended the judiciary on what it called a landmark judgment.

    Mr. Soji Adagunodo, the Osun PDP Chairman, in his reaction, said the victory was for the people of the state.

    Adagunodo said the judgment shows that “we still have men of impeccable character in the judiciary.’’

    ” Kudos to the Nigerian judiciary and this shows that we still have men of impeccable character in the judiciary.

    “Truly, the judiciary is the last hope of common man,’’ Adagunodo said.

    Adagunodo said since the APC had decided to appeal the judgment, PDP would await the outcome at the appellate court.

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    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja had on Friday declared Adeleke winner.

    The three-member panel said during its ruling that the rerun election that held on Sept. 27, 2018, was illegal.

    The tribunal, therefore, deducted the votes scored by the APC candidate, Gboyega Oyetola, in the rerun after declaring the rerun illegal.

    The tribunal said Adeleke won the election at the first ballot on Sept. 22 and the rerun that INEC devised to reach a final conclusion a week later was illegal.

    “The declaration of Oyetola is null and void,” the tribunal ruled in a majority decision with one member dissenting.

  • Updated: Tribunal sacks Osun Governor, declares Adeleke winner

    *Voids results in 17 polling units

    The Osun State Governorship Election Tribunal has voided the election of Adegboyega Oyetola as governor of Osun State.

    In a two-to-one split decision by a three-man panel, the tribunal declared Senator Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as winner of the election

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    Justice Peter Obiora, who read the lead judgement, voided the supplementary election held on September 27, 2018 on the ground that the state returning officer has no power to have cancelled election in seven polling units in four Local Government and order a rerun.

    The tribunal, in the majority judgment, also cancelled results from 17 polling units on grounds of substantial non-compliance with Electoral Act.

    Details shortly

  • Breaking: Tribunal declares Osun gov re-run election illegal

    The rerun Osun governorship election on September 27, 2018 in seven polling units was illegal, The Osun State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal in Abuja has declared.

    It stated the exercise was borne out of an illegal cancellation of results in the polling units during the September 22, 2018 original poll.

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    The Returning Officers who declared the results cancelled, according to the Tribunal, lacked the power to do it.

    The Peoples Democratic Party and its governorship candidate, Ademola Adeleke, petitioned the tribunal to declare Adeleke the governor-elect having polled the highest lawful votes.

     

     

  • Oyetola urges councils to generate independent funding

    Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola has urged the state Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to seek independent funding.

    The governor urged the council authorities to develop workable means of generating revenue outside the statutory allocation to cater for the critical needs of their people.

    He spoke yesterday at the inauguration of the newly-built secretariat complex of Ila Central Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Ila-Orangun, which was attended by former governor and former Interim Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akande, political and traditional rulers.

    Oyetola reiterated his administration’s commitment to actualising the objectives for which the councils are created.

    According to him, one of the ways LGAs and LCDAs could deliver on their mandate is to “creatively” increase their internally generated revenue, judiciously utilise their monthly allocations and deliver equitable services to the people.

    He said the welfare of the people has been the priority of his administration, hence the need for the leadership of the councils to allow the agenda of his administration in the areas of quality healthcare, functional and compulsory basic education, equitable infrastructure, economy and agriculture to infiltrate the grassroots.

    The governor said: “It is our dream to deliver prosperity and development to the people, using the local councils as dependable allies and channels. We are committed to the development of all our council areas as they remain the only veritable means of bringing sustainable development to every part of the state.

    “The commissioning of the new Secretariat of Ila Central Local Council Development Area today is a challenge to other LCDAs to seek independent sources to deliver development to their people. It starts with building a structure where staff can think out innovations and initiatives and consequently deliver sectoral services to the people.

    “One way LCDAs can achieve this is to creatively increase their internally generated revenues, judiciously utilise their monthly allocations and deliver equitable services to the people.

    “The building of this complex within few years of the creation of Local Council Development Areas is a robust testament to the seriousness the leadership of Ila Central Local Council Development Area places on governance and service to the people.”

    Chairman, Ila Central Local Government Area (LCDA) Mr. Ademola Kolawole hailed Oyetola for aggressively transforming the state to the next level of development in spite of the not too pleasant economic realities.

    He attributed the successful completion of the secretariat complex to unflinching support received from the state government.

    Oyetola said yesterday that Osun State Government has no plan to return to payment of modulated salaries

    He also explained that the state has no plan to lay off workers but will rather prioritise their welfare.

    The governor, who said this spoke during the inauguration of the secretariat complex, described the insinuation that the government was planning to return to payment of modulated salary, which ended in June 2018 and which he has sustained since assuming office in November 2018, as “baseless and unfounded”.

    He said the insinuation was being peddled by “the opposition and people with ulterior motive”.

    The governor urged workers to disregard the rumour.

    The state paid modulated salary to its senior employees during its economic hardship, but this was terminated in June 2018.

    Oyetola said his administration had been working assiduously to develop workable and realistic means of increasing the revenue of the state to match its expenditure.

     

     

  • Oyetola to LCDAs: seek independent funding to deliver development

    Osun state Governor Gboyega Oyetola has charged chairmen of the Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to seek independent funding sources to develop their councils.

    He urged Council bosses to develop workable means of generating revenue outside the statutory allocation to cater for the critical needs of their people

    Oyetola said his administration is committed towards actualizing the objectives for which the councils were created.

    The Governor spoke on Thursday while inaugurating the newly-built secretariat complex of Ila Central Local Council Development Area (LCDA), in Ila-Orangun.

    He added that one of the ways LGAs and LCDAs could deliver on their mandate is to creatively increase their internally generated revenue, judiciously utilise their monthly allocations and deliver equitable services to the people.

    He said the welfare of the people has been the priority of his administration, hence the need for the leadership of the councils to allow the agenda of his administration in the areas of quality healthcare, functional and compulsory basic education, equitable infrastructure, economy and agriculture to percolate to the grassroots.

    The ceremony was attended by former Governor Bisi Akande, political and traditional rulers in the state.

    Oyetola said: “It is our dream to deliver prosperity and development to the people, using the local councils as dependable allies and channels.

    “We are committed to the development of all our council areas as they remain the only veritable means of bringing sustainable development to every part of the state.

    “The commissioning of the New Secretariat of Ila Central Local Council Development Area today is a challenge to other LCDAs to seek independent sources to deliver development to their people.

    “It starts with building a structure where staff can think out innovations and initiatives and consequently deliver sectoral services to the people.

    “One way LCDAs can achieve this is to creatively increase their internally generated revenues, judiciously utilise their monthly allocations and deliver equitable services to the people.

    “The building of this complex within few years of the creation of Local Council Development Areas is a robust testament to the seriousness the leadership of Ila Central Local Council Development Area places on governance and service to the people.

    “I would therefore like to charge the leadership and staff of this LCDA to let the serious thinking that produced this secretariat complex deliver good welfare, education, health, infrastructure and the good life to the people.

    “A sound maintenance culture is central to sustainable infrastructure delivery. This is even more so in a state as ours that is grappling with resource challenges. I, therefore, urge the leadership of the ICLCDA to put measures in place to keep this secretariat complex in good shape and enduring status.

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    “This New Secretariat, built few years after the creation of LCDAs, stands as the epithet to the good life and good governance which our administration is resolved to speedily deliver to the people”.

    The Chairman, Ila Central Local Government Area (LCDA), Mr Ademola Kolawole, commended Governor Oyetola for aggressively transforming the state to the next level of development in spite the not too pleasant economic realities.

    He attributed the successful completion of the secretariat complex to unflinching support received from the state government.

    Kolawole applauded Governor Oyetola’s exemplary qualities and high sense of commitment to human and capital development since assumption of office.

    He said: “The successful completion of this edifice is a manifestation to the fact that our administration is properly directing its focus, getting its vision clear and setting its strategies to take the council to greater heights.

    “What we are witnessing today is a good testimony to the genuine intention of the government in realizing the objectives of the creation amidst economic downturn.

    “This is a demonstration of good governance at the grassroots and a clear testimony calculated at laying foundation for a more successful service delivery to our teeming populace in the council.

    “We are working assiduously to bring rapid development to the grassroot people and discharge other primary responsibilities instrumental to the yearnings of the governed”, he stated.

    Former Governor Akande lauded the steady pace of development brought about by the Oyetola administration and commended the administration for paying due attention to every sector of the economy.

    Akande, who described Local Government as an entity to orchestrate meaningful development at the grassroots, advised the Council boss to prioritize security, saying the essence of any government is to ensure the security of lives and property of the citizens.