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Osun Guber: we’re in court to deepen our democratic values – Oyetola’s aide

By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

Osun State Governor, has said that the decision by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola to challenge the outcome of the July 16 Osun Governorship poll should never be seen as an attempt to impugn on the integrity of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ismail Omipidan disclosed this, noting that his principal’s decision should rather be commended as it was aimed at deepening the country’s democratic values and its electoral system.

The Governor’s Spokesman expressing confidence in the ability of the members of the Tribunal to do justice in the case before it, further noted that the outcome would go a long way in making INEC fill some gaps that might have been noticed ahead of the 2023 General Elections.

Speaking with journalists on Sunday, Omipidan said, “Make no mistake, our case is not in any way an attempt to impugn on the integrity of INEC.

“That’s not the motivation. It is to further help deepen our electoral system and to help INEC correct whatever anomalies or gaps that may have been exposed from the conduct of the Osun Governorship Election ahead of 2023 elections.

“Most of the reforms we have today as part of our electoral laws were borne out of the decisions of the court. Our observations may as well be part of the future reforms,” the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary added.

Asked if the APC has any case at all, Omipidan further said: “Apart from the fact that we are challenging his eligibility to stand for the election in the first instance, having purportedly been awarded a university degree barely 24 days after he acquired an equivalent of an O’level result, we are equally challenging the election results in 749 polling units across 10 Local Governments.

“It is common knowledge that in 2019, Senator Ademola Adeleke faced criminal allegations of examination malpractice. He was granted bail, and then he travelled abroad and did not return until he came for this election.

“Interestingly, as at 2018, he had no O-level results. But upon his return, he claimed he has a diploma, awarded to him mid last year  and that the said certificate qualified him for a B.Sc in Criminal Studies or so 24 days after getting the said Diploma certificate.

“Again, recall that after the election, we applied for the BVAS report. INEC availed us the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the report. We filed our petitions in court.

“But INEC later issued another CTC to the PDP, claiming that as at the time the first one was issued to us, they had not syncronised the data in the BVAS. The question will now be, what was the basis of declaring the election results? Is INEC right to have issued two BVAS reports that do not align?

“These and many more are some of the issues the Tribunal will be helping us to resolve in the days ahead, and we are very confident in the ability of the Tribunal to deliver justice in the matter.

“On behalf of my Principal, the Governor of Osun, Adegboyega Oyetola, I appeal to all APC supporters to remain calm, and resist the temptation to precipitate crisis by members of the opposition PDP,” Omipidan said.

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