The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) today declared incumbent Osun
State Governor Rauf Aregbesola as the winner of Saturdays governorship poll in
the state.
According
to the INEC, Aregbesola of the All Progressives Congress (APC) won in 22 out of
30 local government areas of the state to defeat his main challenger, Senator
Iyiola Omisore of the Peoples Democracy Party (PDP) who won in eight local
government areas. continue..
Omisores running mate, Obada, PDP chairman lose in their
polling units
Leading
lights of the APC had on Thursday obtained an interlocutory injunction from an
Ile-Ife high court presided over by Justice A. Abdulkarim to restrain the
inspector-general of police and the director-general of the State Security
Service (SSS) from tampering with their fundamental human rights pending the
determination of the main suit.
Initial
failure of INEC to make identification tags available for APC agents nearly
disrupted the poll in over 100 polling units across the state.
Also,
the early results indicate that many of the leaders of the PDP in the state
lost in their polling units. They include the PDPs candidates running mate Hon.
Adejare Bello, former minister of state for defence Erelu Olusola Obada, and
the partys chairman Gani Ola-Oluwa.
Bello
lost the election in his Ede North polling unit where his party scored 30 votes
as against APCs 130 votes.
The
state chairman of PDP, Alhaji Gani Olaoluwa, also lost the election in his
Olorunda local government polling unit where PDP scored 95 votes as against
APCs 142 votes.
Aregbesolas
APC won the election in his Ifofin Ward 08, Ilesa East local government where
he got 214 to PDPs 11 votes, while the acting chairman of the APC in the state,
Elder Lowo Adebiyi, did not lose: APC trounced the PDP with 108 to 59 votes.
Former
minister of state for defence Erelu Olusola Obada lost her Ibodi, Atakumosa
West local government, polling unit where PDP scored 3 votes while the APC
scored 300 votes.
In
Ede North where Senator Isiaka Adeleke hails from, the APC scored 640 votes as
against the PDPs 9 votes.
However,
The PDP flagbearer, Senator Omisore, made a strong showing in some polling
units in Ife zone: he scored 149 votes in Ife Central Ward 05, Unit 01, while
the APC scored 73 votes.
Also
defecting former Osun State governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola could not deliver to
the APC, which scored 61 votes as against PDP that scored 125.
Nonetheless,
the election was preceded by claims and reports of arrest of some members of
the APC by armed security operatives who allegedly stormed their residences
after nightfall.
Notwithstanding,
the election was conducted under a peaceful atmosphere in many towns.
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) made good its promise to
ensure that election materials arrived at polling units on time while voting
started as scheduled in many local government areas.
Large turnout, tight security in Osogbo
There
was a large turnout of voters in most of the polling booths visited by
LEADERSHIP Sunday early yesterday in Osogbo, Osun State.
INEC
officials were at their duty post as early as 8am with security agents
complementing their services.
As
early as 8:25am, over 30 people had been accredited to vote at Bishop Street Unit
002 in Olorunda LGA, Osogbo.
Aregbesola expresses delight at election process
Governor
Aregbesola has expressed delight at the conduct of the governorship election in
the state.
Aregbesola,
who was accredited in Unit 1, Ward 8, Ifofin, Ilesa, at 10:45am, said he was
sure of victory in the poll.
The
governor, who was accompanied by his wife Sherifat and his two children, urged
the people of the state to maintain the existing peace in the state.
Aregbesola
walked from his Ilesa home with his party supporters, expressing happiness with
the way the electorate conducted themselves.
Voters
came out in large numbers while electoral officers arrived promptly for the
exercise.
Omisore votes, decries high rate of thuggery,
intimidation
Governorship
candidate of the PDP Senator Omisore cast his vote at Unit 3 in Ward 1 in Moore
area of Ife East LGA about noon.
Speaking
with newsmen shortly after he cast his ballot, he confirmed the arrest of
members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for various electoral offences.
He
said, We cannot say we have 100 per cent confidence on INEC. You cannot have
100 per cent confidence on any process that is managed by human. Even as an
engineer, you cannot have 100 per cent confidence on the efficiency of a
machine.
We
have arrested some All Progressives Congress chieftains with electoral
materials. There is intimidation and high level of thuggery.
With
what I have seen, I can only pass 70 per cent confidence on INEC.
Obanikoro defends militarization in Osun
The
minister of state for defence, Musiliu Obanikoro, has defended the federal
governments decision to involve the military in the Osun State governorship
election, saying that it would have resulted in bloodletting.
The
minister, while addressing journalists in Ibadan, debunked the claim that he
was in Osun State for the election.
According
to him, soldiers were drafted to Osun to maintain peace and orderliness during
the election.
Our
interest is having a free and fair election which President Jonathan and we his
disciples believe in. If the military had not been drafted to Osuns election,
blood would have been flowing there.
You,
gentlemen of the press, can see me in Ibadan live and direct today (Saturday).
As you too see, I am not in Osun talk less of being part of the election there,
he said.
He
alleged that the APC had invaded Osun with thugs, saying that what APC was
doing was in contradiction of electoral guidelines.
How gunmen stormed my house eve of election- Sen. Salami
A
chieftain of the APC, Senator Bayo Salami, yesterday narrated how he and his
family narrowly escaped death at the hands of gunmen who stormed his residence
at the GRA in Osogbo, capital of Osun State, at about 10:05pm on Friday.
The
home of the former federal lawmaker is less than five minutes walk from a
police command and directly opposite a court premises.
Salami,
who represented Osun Central under the Alliance for Democracy (AD) between
1999-2003, told newsmen at his Olu-Ode polling unit that the gunmen numbering
about 15, including a lady, came in a bus and a sport utility vehicle.
He
said: They beat up my security at the gate and carried him away. They did all
that, so me and my family moved into one room.
They
shouted open the door or will we will shoot it down. They shot at the door
thinking it was a wooden door. They shot at the door several times but they
could not gain entry. When you go to my house now, you will see the pellets
littered around.
He
said upon their failure to gain access to him and his family, they turned on
themselves, blaming one another for the failure of their mission. They fought
themselves before leaving my compound. They were saying to themselves, I told
you we should have come here earlier.
On
whether he reported the matter to the police, he said, I dont have cause to go
to the police. I sent text to people who could help me out.
He
noted that he had a tip-off of an intended attack on him, adding that he
instructed his wife, who is related to the minister of police affairs, Jelili
Adesiyan, challenging him on what had transpired. He said masterminds of such
attack deserve not to live in the same society with decent people.
He
said the minister replied saying he does not deserve the kind of text message
and allegation against him.
Salami
said the APC would win the election as it had been a contest between the people
of Osun and Omisore. This is desperation, not democracy. They did it to me. I
saw it live. With what they did yesterday (Friday) night I now know they dont
have decorum. I now know I am open for attack. If you get to my house you will
see all the evidence.
My ordeal in the hands of security agents Lai Mohammed
Meanwhile,
following the Gestapo arrest, manhandling and release of APC spokesperson
Alhaji Lai Mohammed and other APC members Friday night in Oshogbo, the party
has accused President
Goodluck Jonathan of desecrating national institutions by
using it to clamp down on the opposition.
Mohammed,
who alongside Mr Sunday Dare, the media aide to APC national leader Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Mr Afolabi Salisu, deputy chief of staff to Gov.
Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, was nabbed by national security officials while
in Osun State Friday night, said they were lucky to be alive to recount their
experience , given their encounter with the security officials.
In
a statement he personally signed, the APC spokesman said their offence was not
beyond the fact that he belongs to the opposition; other key officials of the
PDP were allowed to walk freely in Osun State, he said.
The
APC spokesman said, He desecrates national institutions by wilfully using them
against the opposition. This is not the democracy that many of our compatriots
fought and died for. This is not the Nigeria that was envisaged by our past
heroes. It is time for all concerned to step in and stop President Jonathan
before he brings the country crashing down on our heads.
Again,
we call on President Jonathan to stop deceiving the world. In one breath, this
president says he is committed to credible elections and that his political
ambition is not worth the life of any Nigerian.
In
another, he sanctions state-sponsored harassment, intimidation and even killing
of ordinary Nigerians by security forces that are now the enforcement arm of
the ruling party, all in the name of politics.
He
explained that they were being driven to the Government House in Oshogbo when
they were stopped at a military checkpoint by men in military and DSS uniforms,
all hooded and armed to the teeth with AK-47 assault rifles, pistols and other
weapons.
He
continued: Since there was no curfew in Osun State and people were moving
around freely, we felt it was a routine check.
Suddenly,
the men, some of them apparently drunk, ordered us out of the car, took our
phones, pointed their assault rifles at our heads and said you are under
arrest. They herded us into their bus like animals and drove away. There is no
doubt that they knew who we are because I introduced myself!
From
our encounter with our tormentors, there is also no doubt that these were not
just soldiers and DSS officials; there were also ex-militants and thugs, all
clad in military and DSS uniforms but apparently lacking in any training! We
also witnessed how men in military and DSS uniform fired their guns at the gate
leading to the residence of Senator Isiaka Adeleke to force it open!
We
asked them why we were being arrested, but they ignored our question as they
drove for close to one hour before veering into a compound that turned out to
be the offices of the DSS. There, we met people who had been previously
arrested and stripped of their clothing, many of them bloodied from the
beatings to which they must have been subjected.
We
were herded to one side as our tormentors marched around triumphantly, in what
could well have been a scene from the Ukraine!
We
were waiting for our turn to be stripped of our apparels and taken along with
those who were arrested earlier to the DSS cells when a man who is apparently a
senior DSS official intervened and ordered our release. The men who arrested
us, apparently unhappy at the order to set us free, rejected the order, until
the man asserted his authority and even accompanied us to where we were
arrested from.
He
said it was at this point they discovered that their driver had been badly
beaten and even robbed of his personal belongings by the same security agents
being paid by the taxpayers to protect the citizens.
This
arrest is not about Lai Mohammed, Sunday Dare or Afolabi Salisu, whoever we may
be, but about the constitutionally-guaranteed rights of Nigerians, ordinary
Nigerians, to move around freely, associate with any party of their choice and
express their opinions without being molested or arrested.
The
way and manner we were harassed, arrested and dehumanized on Friday night show
that Nigerian citizens can no longer be sure that the security agents they
encounter on the roads or anywhere else are well-trained and highly-disciplined
men and women in the military, police, DSS and others that we used to know.
What
we have now are Jonathans soldiers, policemen and DSS officials who have since
stopped working for the nation but are now the enforcement arm of the PDP.
Our
party, the APC, has no doubt whatsoever that the depravity being exhibited
under President Jonathans watch, in the name of politics, has his imprimatur.
We have no doubt that elections, which should be a celebration of democracy,
have now been turned to war because of the desperation of President Jonathan to
win re-election at all costs. We have no doubt that the anarchic minister of
state for defence and minister of police affairs, who are leading the troops in
Osun as they did in Ekiti, are taking their cue from President Jonathan.
If
those ministers can move around freely in Osun and elsewhere, why cant other
Nigerians, irrespective of the party they belong to? If a PDP hireling like
Chris Uba can be put in the command of 50 soldiers of the Nigerian Army, why
should anyone still be under any illusion that the Nigerian Army is still
serving the nation? Where else in the world is a thug commanding disciplined
forces?
We
Lai Mohammed, Sunday Dare and Afolabi Salisu are just fortunate to be alive.
The guns pointed at our heads by drunken armed men could have gone off! Since
our arrest took place in the dark, we could have been driven to an unknown
destination and shot dead! This is a dangerous time for Nigeria and her
democracy. Irrespective of the outcome of the Osun election, democracy has been
dealt a near-mortal blow. 73,000 security agents, including the military,
police, DSS, Civil Defence, ex-militants, thugs and murderers, deployed to
police election in just one state? There is no better indication that we are in
a militarized democracy.
Akande condemns usage of army, SSS for poll
Meanwhile,
former national chairman of the APC Chief Bisi Akande has condemned the usage
of key national institutions for partisan politics, saying that it would spell
doom for the nation.
Speaking
with LEADERSHIP at his Ila Orogun country home yesterday, Akande wondered why
all the security organizations in the country would be involved in conducting
an election all in a bid to arrive at a pre-determined agenda.
It
is sad what I am witnessing today. I hope you know the number of security that
was deployed for this poll. And they came with a pre-determined agenda. Many of
our members are being intimidated, others have been arrested, some are in
hiding all because they are desperate to win.
I
am not happy with the conduct of INEC so far. Many of the NYSC members trained
for this exercise have been jettisoned and another set brought in from Abuja.
We dont even know whether they are actually NYSC members.
In
this town last night, more than 40 members of the APC including an 80-year-old
man were arrested. The man was taken to Osogbo and later dropped on the road
while others were driven away.
The
man did not even know where he was dropped. This is political brigandage,
irresponsible governance, unwarranted impunity. This is a threat to democracy.
My
generation is on its way out; it is you the young ones that I pity. If this
election is rigged, it will be the beginning of the end for our democracy. This
desperation towards 2015 is sad, he said.
He
called on INEC to allow the will of the people to prevail, adding that the APC
would accept the result if it.
FGs war on Osun people mustnt go unchallenged Falana
Lagos
lawyer and human rights activists, Mr Femi Falana (SAN) said last night that
despite Governor Rauf Aregbesolas victory in yesterdays governorship poll in
Osun State, the war declared by the federal government on the people of the
state must not go unchallenged.
In
a statement he personally issued, Falana noted that an election that was fully
militarised to the extent that people were arrested and detained and
disenfranchised cannot be said to be credible, fair and free.
According
to him, the deployment of 73,000 armed security personnel drawn from the
Nigerian Armed Forces, Nigeria Police Force, State Security Service, Federal
Road Safety Commission, Nigerian Prisons Service, National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency, Nigerian Security and Defence Corps etc. for the election by President
Goodluck Jonathan was a declaration of war on the law abiding citizens of Osun
State.
He
lamented similar violations of the law that were cordoned in the recently
conducted election in Ekiti state turned out to be the impunity that
characterised the governorship election in Osun State yesterday.
He
said, Therefore, Governor Aregbesola as the chief security officer of Osun
state must ensure that those who are responsible for the breaches of all
aspects of the law and the infringements of the fundamental rights of innocent
people are brought to book.
While
congratulating Governor Rauf Aregbesola for his well deserved victory in the
Osun state governorship election held on August 9, 2014 the unprecedented
militarization of the electoral process should not be left unchallenged.
Giving
instance of human right violations during the election, Falana said more
disturbing was the deployment of snippets who were permitted to wear masks,
adding that the criminal elements engaged in shooting sporadically into the air
to intimidate the people of Osun State.
On
the eve of the election they arrested many people who did not commit any
offense whatsoever. One of such illegal arrests took place at Oke Ila in
Ifedayo local government where an 80-year old lawyer, Chief Dapo Fakayode and
50 other people were taken to an unknown destination.
They
were eventually traced to the compound of a retired army captain at a
neighboring town where they were held incommunicado throughout the duration of
the election. Through my appeal to the Police Authorities Chief Fakayode was
released unconditionally after he had spent over 10 hours in illegal custody.
But the 50 others were held illegally and prevented from exercising their
democratic right to vote for the candidates of their choice.

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