The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Adamu Mauzu, on Thursday, presented the certificate of return of the
party to his governorship candidate in the August 9 governorship
election in Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore.
Presenting the certificate to Omisore in Abuja, Alhaji Mu'azu said
"winning this primary is the beginning of the great beginning. The
election before you is not a joke. You are going to uproot a party and
plant another party. It is not an easy task. But I know that you are not
a small boy. You are a man and up to the task."
He urged Omisore to ensure an immediate total reconciliation with
all aggrieved members of the party, especially his opponents in the
primary and their supporters, in order to ensure victory for the PDP at
the poll.
The national chairman of the party also enjoined members of the party to protect their votes from stolen by the opposition.
Receiving the certificate, Omisore promised to win the state for the
party and as well ensure that all the aggrieved party members were
brought back to the party ahead the election.
Omisore, however, accused the chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, of bias ahead the
August 9 election in the
state.
Omisore a former deputy governor and senator of Osun State,
specifically said the insistence of Jega to retain the State Resident
Electoral Commissioner (REC), Professor Olutoyin Akeju, in spite of a
ruling by the court in 2010 which indicted Akeju as being a member of
the All Progressives Congress(APC).
He warned that the PDP in Osun State would resist every attempt to
retain Akeju to continue in office, noting they had lost confidence in
his ability to conduct free, fair and credible election in the state.
A Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo, had in 2010, restrained INEC,
from using Akeju as the Osun State's Resident Electoral
Commissioner(REC), in the coming elections and directed INEC to
immediately appoint another REC for the state.
Omisore, who questioned the decision of Professor Jega to appeal a
court ruling which had indicted the REC, said "the issue is that the REC
in Osun State now has been proven beyond reasonable doubt by the court
of competent jurisdiction, to affirm to be a card carrying member of the
APC, evidenced by his action, and his history particularly on two
occasions in 2010, when Wale Okediran was launching a book, he was
there as a representative of Tinubu.
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