Omisore declares Osun gov ambition
Senator
Iyiola Omisore on Saturday declared his interest to contest for the
August 9 governorship election in Osun State, with a renewed call for
the replacement of the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Rufus
Akeju.
Thousands of people from within and
outside the state gathered at the venue to witness the declaration of
the former deputy governor on the platform of the Peoples Democratic
Party.
Some of the PDP leaders, who were
present at the event, were former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose; a
member of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, Mr. Shuaibu Oyedokun;
Buruji Kashamu, Teslim Folarin, among others.
Security was beefed up in Osogbo,
especially at the venue of the declaration, which caused traffic at the
venue and in some parts of the town.
Omisore said the incumbent Governor,
Rauf Aregbesola, and his party, All Progressives Congress, would be
voted out of power on August 9, because the people of the state were
tired of being deceived.
He said, “ The REC in Osun State,
Ambassador Akeju is a card carrying member of the APC. We have
complained about him and we are sure that he can’t conduct a credible
election in Osun.
“We want to ask Nigerians and Osun
people to appeal to Prof. Jega (INEC chairman) to implement the court
judgment, which restrained INEC from retaining Akeju as the Osun REC.
Akeju must go.”
Omisore accused Aregbesola of
squandering the state’s resources, saying it had become imperative for
the people of the state to chase out the current administration with
their votes.
He stated that the religious disharmony
allegedly caused by the Aregbesola administration and the mess, which
the public education had been thrown into would come to an end.
He described the distribution of tablets
to pupils by Aregbesola as a scam, which the APC government was using
to defraud the people of the state. He had earlier said only 900 pieces
of the device had so far been distributed.
Omisore said, “Aregbesola caused
religious disharmony and that is why students started wearing choir
gowns and ‘egungun’ attire to schools. All these shall stop.”
Fayose in his goodwill message to the
people urged chieftains and members of the PDP to be mindful of internal
wrangling, warning that it was the only thing that could stop the party
from coming to power in the state.
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