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Osun APC youths condemn PDP’s violent protest against tribunal judgment

The Osun All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) Youths and Students Mobilisation Directorate, has condemned Saturday’s violent protest by members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

PDP members went on a rampage in Osogbo on Saturday to protest Friday’s nullification of the election of Gov. Ademola Adeleke by an election petition tribunal.

The tribunal had ruled that Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola of the APC was the winner of the Osun governorship election held on July 16, 2022.

In a statement issued in Osogbo on Sunday, the APC Youths Directorate condemned the various attacks on the people by the protesting PDP members.

The statement was signed jointly by Mr Dayo Fasola, Chairman, Media Committee of the PCC, Mr David Asaolu, the PCC Youth Arm Chairman, Mr Demola Adeyeye, the Secretary-General and Samuel Ogungbemi, Media Committee Secretary, respectively,

While congratulating Alhaji Oyetola on his victory at the tribunal, the statement advised the PDP to channel its grievances to the courts, the appropriate quarters, instead of resorting to civil unrest.

It said Oyetola’s victory at the tribunal was a well-deserved one as it had pointed to the fact that “no matter how far lies have gone the truth shall one day conveniently overtake it.’’

“Anybody who is aggrieved should go to court and not resort to threat to public peace, killing and maiming innocent citizens.

“Presidential election is close by and we do not want anything that will heat up the polity.

“Judgment had been delivered; parties who were not satisfied should go back to court to air their grievances.

“There is room for appeal, so there should not be any form of crisis arising from the judgement because the election petition tribunal is not the final arbiter,’’ it added.

Meanwhile, Gov. Adeleke has appreciated party members and people for their protest against the tribunal’s judgment.

In a statement issued by Malam Rasheed Olawale, his spokesperson, Adeleke expressed delight at the reaffirmation of popular support for his governorship mandate.

He assured the people that “the popular mandate’’ will not be stolen either through the front or the backdoor.

“I have read stories of multiple protests and I have seen many videos from all over the state.

“From central, west and east, I am overwhelmed by your open defence of our mandate.

“I express my appreciation to our people for their show of support. Your love for me is much appreciated.

“We have not done anything wrong. We won clearly with a wide margin.

“Local and foreign observers hailed our election as the best in recent Nigerian history.

“Be rest assured that by God and man, justice will be done. Our mandate won’t be stolen.

“I urge you to remain calm. We should not take the law into our hands. We have appealed the judgment and we are sure of victory by the special grace of God,’’ he said.

Chairman of the three-man tribunal, Justice Tertsea Kume, had declared on Friday in Osogbo that the July 16, 2022 governorship election in Osun was not conducted in compliance with the Electoral Act.

Justice Kume declared that there was over-voting in 774 polling units in 10 local government areas in the state during the polls.

He said after the deduction of valid votes scored by candidates from the observed over-voting, Alhaji Oyetola, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), polled 314,931, against Adeleke’s 290,266 votes.

Kume directed INEC to retrieve the Certificate of Return issued to Adeleke and issue the same to Oyetola.

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