APC disputes Atiku’s victory in Osun, vows to appeal
APC disputes Atiku’s victory in Osun, vows to appeal

The All Progressives Congress in Osun State has hinted that it will challenge the outcome of Saturday’s presidential

and National Assembly elections in court, alleging that the state was under siege during the polls.

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, won in Osun State with 354,366 votes to defeat his closest rival, Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, who scored 343,945 votes.

PDP candidates were also returned elected in the three senatorial districts of the state, while the party also won all the nine House of Representatives seats.

While addressing journalists at the Tinubu/Shettima Campaign Office in Osogbo on Monday, the Osun APC acting Chairman, Tajudeen Lawal, alleged that hoodlums backed by the PDP disrupted polls in many places and attacked several members of the party.

Lawal named places where hoodlums attacked APC supporters to include some polling units in Iragbiji, Ikirun, Ila-Orangun, Ile-Ife, Ikire, Ilesa, Okuku, Inisa, Ede, Ipetumodu, Edun-Abon, Ifetedo and Gbongan.

He said, “The presidential and National Assembly elections of last Saturday were held under a siege with the PDP hoodlums having a field day across the state to the extent that it would be an impossible Utopia for any political party, which is playing by the rule, to win the elections against the political vampire called the PDP whose political thugs were ready to shed the blood of any strong-headed APC member or supporter.

“Our bone of contention is that we are challenging the results of both the presidential and National Assembly elections held across Osun State last Saturday. But as ardent believers and doers of the rules of law in all our endeavours, we are enjoining our numerous members and supporters to refuse to be downcast with the unusual and strange turn of the political event which is a temporary issue and a mere passing phase in the political history of the state.

“Our message to the beneficiaries in the declared phantom election results is that they should not rejoice as most of the PDP candidates will have cases to answer at the tribunal.”

When contacted for reaction, the Director of Media of PDP, Oladele Olabamiji, said the APC was free to challenge the results, but denied that the party or government intimidated the voters during the poll.

“I don’t know whether there is any credence to such a claim that thugs were moving around the state, even with the presence of security everywhere. It never happened anywhere. I wouldn’t know where such allegation is coming from. As far as I am concerned, they are just beating about the bush.

“The election was held under a very peaceful atmosphere and the results declared reflected the collective will of the Osun people. They should not begin to make the mistake of making the court to appear as if it is a department in APC.

“The court is for all Nigerians, regardless of class, status and political affiliation. Wherever they want to go, we will meet them there. Anybody condemning what happened on Saturday is just messing around,” Olabamiji said.

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