The
governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State,
Senator Iyiola Omisore, has said that his loss at the Saturday election
is due to the malpractices perpetrated by a former Resident Electoral
Commissioner in the state.
Omisore, who said this in a statement on
Monday, claimed that although the REC was replaced shortly before the
election, he had done enough damage to ensure victory for Governor Rauf
Aregbesola of the All Progressives Congress.
He expressed gratitude to the people of
the state who supported him and who showed him love before, during and
after the election.
Aregbesola was declared the winner of the poll with a total votes of 394, 684 while Omisore came second with 292,747 votes.
The PDP candidate in a statement he
entitled “We lost a battle…but the war for the soul of Osun is still
on,” said he was aware of the odds against him even before he joined the
Osun State governorship election race.
He said, “It was not a race we came into
unmindful of some of the odds stacked against us. For instance, we had a
situation where a clearly partisan Resident Electoral Commissioner had
opened the entire electoral system to our opponent from registration
stage through data storage to personnel loading.
“Though the leadership of INEC eventually
took him out of the state weeks to the elections, he already did a lot
of harm in the system that would take years to rectify.
“In spite of this and the fact that all
democratic structures in the state are in the hands of our opponent, our
supporters despite harassment from my opponent, still fought gallantly
in every polling unit in the state to achieve the result we posted in
this election.”
He said he saw a people who were
traumatised and brutalised psychologically by the current administration
but added that he would continue to be at the forefront to fight to
ensure that the people of the state had the dividends of democracy.
Omisore said, “Let it be known that our
people would no longer be taken for granted as we have opened the
floodgate of democratic challenge which no force on earth can stop.
“I shall be at the forefront as our
people keep to press for the real dividends of democracy and the
expansion of the democratic space in our dear state.
“In the meantime, the party situation
office is presently analysing the results of the elections against field
reports and we shall be making public our findings and take appropriate
steps accordingly. I, however, appeal to all our supporters to remain
calm, law-abiding and peace-loving.”
Meanwhile, the Osun State chapter of the PDP has said the party will take its complaints to the election petition tribunal.
This was part of the resolution reached after an “extraordinary” meeting of the party in Osogbo, on Monday.
A leader of the party, Chief Ojo
Williams, moved a motion that the Osun governorship election was marred
with fraud and irregularities and that the Osun PDP should reject it in
totality. The motion was seconded by Alhaji Halidu Tiamiyu.
The communique which was signed by the
PDP chairman in the state, Mr. Gani Olaoluwa, described the election as
“robbery of the electorate.”
The communique said the PDP would contest the result until the peoples’ mandate was restored
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