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Sunday 27 November 2016

[ONDO ELECTIONS] EYITAYO Jegede, SAN, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State, remained a force to reckon with in yesterday’s poll

  The drama, the intrigues, the subterfuge

By: Florence itelola

EYITAYO Jegede, SAN, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State, remained a force to reckon with in yesterday’s poll, not minding where the pendulum will ultimately swing in the election.

He can be described as a cat with nine lives. For two months, he was shuttling between courts to regain his “stolen” mandate by factional candidate Jimoh Ibrahim who he referred to as “an impostor” while the candidates of other political parties gained speed in their campaigns across the state.
The intention of the sacked Jimoh Ibrahim was to run Jegede out of town because he was the preferred governorship candidate of the incumbent governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, for the coveted seat.

Ibrahim saw an opportunity to hit Mimiko and he explored it to the fullest by making sure that Jegede, instead of criss-crossing the state to seek for votes, was busy moving from one court to the other.

He apparently succeeded in distracting both the candidate and the governor from campaigning ahead of the election.

While many still believe that Ibrahim was remotely controlled by some agents in the ruling APC to frustrate Jegede out of the race so as to give their candidate Rotimi Akeredolu speed, others have concluded that the factional PDP candidate was only out to disgrace the governor out of office by not having his way on his successor.

The  courts journey of Jegede was seen by many as a well coordinated plan by those who are jittery of his popularity and acceptability.

His victory in both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court at the nick of time, last Wednesday, was seen as divine.

The Supreme Court, on Thursday, further validated the candidacy of Jegede as the PDP flag bearer, following the striking out of all the pending interlocutory appeals filed by the Ali Modu Sheriff faction of the party which produced Ibrahim.

While Jegede’s victory announced him to the world, Ibrahim had his head bowed even with the judges harsh words  for him and his team of lawyers.

Despite the court decision sacking him and replacing him with Jegede, Ibrahim was undaunted as he kept fighting.

The Court of Appeal verdict which sacked Ibrahim came with some tongue lashing by the judges; yet he kept fighting insisting he remained the party’s candidate for the election.

Even when the Supreme Court dismissed a fresh appeal filed by his factional state Chairman, Biyi Poroye, seeking to disallow Jegede from flying the party’s flag, Ibrahim still pooh poohed the court verdict.

Official candidate
One of the dismissed appeals at the Supreme Court was challenging the leave by the three-man Appeal Court panel granted to Jegede to appeal against the Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court ruling which ordered the substitution of his name with that of Ibrahim for the poll.

Another appeal dismissed by the Supreme Court had sought the disbandment of the three-man appellate panel.

The Supreme Court, presided over by the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, while dismissing the appeals, described it as abuse of court process.

The ruling by the apex court finally dashed the hope of Ibrahim in participating in yesterday’s election.

A statement  by the sacked factional candidate’’ Director of Publicity and Communication, Sola Akinuli , immediately following the verdict was baffling.

He  asked his supporters in Ondo to vote for his party in the election, debunking the rumour that he had abandoned his mandate.
Akinuli said: “Ibrahim is still the official candidate of the PDP as the court of appeal did not give any consequential judgement as to replacing his name with that of Jegede.
Ibrahim asked the people to discountenance any rumour that he was collaborating with the candidate of another political party.

I am solidly in PDP and I urge all my supporters to vote PDP.
“My name as candidate was a product of a court pronouncement and not INEC, therefore only another pronouncement by a higher court can remove me

“I therefore urge my teeming supporters and indeed all citizens of the state to vote PDP”.
He reiterated his earlier reservations about some officials of the INEC, saying that some of their officers had compromised.

In another statement, the sacked governorship candidate said: “We shall get justice at the Supreme Court and if PDP wins the election we shall have our four years mandate to rule Ondo State.

He insisted: “Mimiko will not succeed himself with Jegede; this is too sure”, adding, “We continue with our work and remain in our great party, PDP”.

How  he wanted to achieve this after his sack by the courts remained unknown.
But Jegede in a statement personally signed by him after his victory in the court dedicated it to God and the good people of the state.

The PDP candidate said: “Beloved people of Ondo State and believer in out noble cause, there is no doubt that the past few weeks have been very challenging and trying times for us as we contended with anti democratic and evil forces who tried to subvert the will of God and the mandate of the people freely given to us.

“It was a tortuous journey that tested our faith in God and our conviction in the refreshingly different days ahead of us as we were taunted and harassed by hired propagandists while we tenaciously forged ahead.

“We submitted our grievances to the court despite the contraband and manipulation of those who are opposed to democracy we insisted we would explore all legal means in our avowed belief in the rule of law and the judiciary.

“Today our mouth is filled with laughter and heart with praise. Our resilience has paid off and our conviction to this doggedness of purpose has made our case another judicial precedence in the country.

“We are grateful to the judiciary for remaining the baton of democratic process and refusing to be blackmailed, brow beaten and intimidated by those who do not mean well for our state and nation.

“Now we are set to roll out the d
rums, not of war but of God’s faithfulness and sound it loud to our adversaries that the will of God and the desire of the people shall prevail. Our faith and conviction in this project has continued to grow stronger by the day instead of waning.

“For us, there is no looking back. We remain resolute and focused in our desire to bring development,progress and prosperity to our people. This is our. article of faith.

“We dedicate this victory to God and the generality of our people. We urge our people to maximally utilize the few remaining days before the polls to consolidate on our door to door campaign across the state”.

Fifth columnists
Reacting to the victory, the PDP in a statement, said “The state uses this opportunity to thank God for this victory that we attained in the Court of Appeal over the substitution of Mr Eyitayo Jegede’s name as the party’s candidate, at the orders of Justice Abang, a development that the honourable justices described as fraudulent and a charade”.

The party’s Director of Publicity in Ondo State, Ayo Fadaka, said in Akure: “We use this opportunity to appreciate the President of the Court of Appeal and the judges who sat on the matter for being professional and dedicated to their callings.

“We also thank the Supreme Court justices who also sat on this case and did justice in the most dispassionate manner.

“We indeed confirm that the judiciary asserted itself and firmly did justice. We ask those our members that were led astray by the band of fifth columnists to return to the party and ask the media to abandon the agent provocateurs whose only goal was to destroy our great party”.

Also, a former Special  Adviser to erstwhile President Goodluck Jonathan on Amnesty Programme, Kingsley Kuku, congratulated Jegede on his victory at the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court”.

    in a text message to Sunday AychrispilaNews,
urged all PDP faithful, irrespective of differences, to unite forces as fast as possible, even at personal costs of ambition and comfort, to give victory to the party”..
Jegede’s optimism even when the cloud was at its darkest hour, ‘I will contest the governorship election and I will win’, was not taken seriously until the court granted him his prayer to contest. But will he also win? That will be known after yesterday’s election.

If the PDP candidate wins the election despite all these battles, then he will be God-sent as the 7th civilian governor of the Sunshine State since it’s creation 40 years ago and, if not, he will remain for a very long time the man to reckon with. Luckily, for him age is still on his side; if he fails to get it now, he can still get it later.

[ONDO NEWS] ONDO STATE ELECTION'S RESULTS RELEASED FINALLY.

Final result of Ondo 
governorship election
from INEC

by: Florence itelola

INEC RESULTS

1- ondo West.
AD. 7154
APC. 10672
PDP. 17382

2-Irele
AD. 6,710.
APC. 11,138.
PDP. 5,907

3-Ifedore
AD. 4,629.
APC. 10,958.
PDP. 6,747

4-Akoko North East
AD. 5,367
APC 13,645
PDP. 6,496

5-Ileoluji/Okeigbo
AD 4525
APC 10681
PDP 8306
SDP 144

6-Ondo East.
AD 2,742
APC. 4,253.
PDP 7,317

7-Ose
AD. 4272
APC. 13454
PDP. 6520


8-Akure North
AD. 4123
APC. 10710
PDP. 6498

9-Akoko South East
AD. 2270
APC. 6384
PDP. 4239

10-Akoko South West
AD. 9359
APC. 19892
PDP. 7691

11- Akoko North West
AD. 4831
APC. 13048
PDP. 6049

12-Okitipupa
AD. 16294
APC. 14930
PDP. 8031

13-Owo
AD. 2469
APC. 32988
PDP. 4241

14-Odigbo
AD. 8187
APC. 17581
PDP. 8668

15-Idanre
AD. 4836
APC. 10981
PDP. 7575

16-Akure South-
AD12,270,
APC. 25,797,
PDP 25,005

17- Ese-Odo
AD. 3562
APC. 10700
PDP. 8071

17 LGs results
APC 244,457,
PDP 146,784,
AD 107,124.

18-Ilaje
AD. 22789
APC. 7030
PDP. 5007
SDP. 159.

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Some security agents deployed for Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo State slept in some police formations as they claimed that their allowances had not been paid.

  Security agents allegedly
 lament on unpaid allowance



 by: Tunji Adekonbi, Ijare.

  Some security agents deployed
for Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo
State slept in some police formations as they
claimed that their allowances had not been
paid.

Investigation in Okitipupa revealed that the
security agencies involved included the police,
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and
the Department of State Security.
Some of the security agents, who spoke to
NAN on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, claimed they slept in any available police station in the area of deployment and were unable to feed well because of unpaid allowance.

“Those that do not have relatives here slept
over in the police station and we also had to
make arrangement for feeding because our
allowances were not paid, ‘’ one of them told
NAN.
 READ ALSO: Jimor Ibrahim congratulates Akeredolu for the victory over the last election.
 Also reports that the security agents had
removed all barricades and checkpoints on
major highways in the area, ensuring free
vehicular movement.

All efforts by NAN to speak with the Divisional Police Officer in Okitipupa, Mr Oluwole Ojo, however, proved abortive.

But the spokesman of the Ondo State Police
Command, Mr Femi Joseph, said he was not
aware of the development.
“ I am not aware and I do not have the facts
now because I am at INEC headquarters. I do
not think any police man would contemplate
leaving his duty post,’’ he said.

The police said 26,000 personnel, three
helicopters, 12 Armoured Personnel Carriers
and 20 gunboats were deployed for the
election.

The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim
Idris, also said five officers would be at each
polling unit during the election while three
helicopters would be patrolling each of the
senatorial districts.

Idris added that three commissioners of police
would be in the state for special operations
during the election.

The NSCDC also said 15, 000 personnel and 25
sniffer dogs would be deployed for the poll

[ONDO NEWS] I congratulate you Egbon -JIMOR IBRAHIM

   jimor ibrahim Congratulates Romitimi Akeredolu for the next governor of ONDO STATE

 by: fasan Micheal

  Even though the Independent
National Electoral Commission, (INEC), is yet
to announce the winner of the Ondo state
governorship election, who would replace Mr
Olusegun Mimiko Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, has
congratulated Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as the winner of the elction.

Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, congratulated the
governorship candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), who
has won 14 out of the 17 Local Government
Areas already announced.
“My dear egbon. Congratulations. I have
computed the results sent to me from 2907
wards by my party agents across Ondo State.

It shows you are leading with unrecoverable
margin. I congratulate you as governor-elect
of our lovely state. I will advise you quickly
maintain distance from Mimiko if you want to succeed.

“I have no doubt that you will urgently create
hope for our people; kindly do whatever you
can to assist your lovely civil servants. I saw
poverty in those villages I visited during
campaign. Please kindly assist traditional
rulers as much as you can.” He said
Results so far:

1-Ondo West
AD. 7154
APC. 10672
PDP. 17382
SDP-. 236
2-Irele
AD. 6,710.
APC. 11,138.
PDP. 5,907
SDP-. 68
3-Ifedore
AD. 4,629.
APC. 10,958.
PDP. 6,747
SDP-162
4-Akoko North East
AD. 5,367
APC 13,645
PDP. 6,496
SDP-. 2478
5-Ileoluji/Okeigbo
AD 4525
APC 10681
PDP 8306
SDP 144
6-Ondo East.
AD 2,742
APC. 4,253.
PDP 7,317
SDP- 48
7-Ose
AD. 4272
APC. 13454
PDP. 6520
SDP. 158
8-Akure North
AD. 4123
APC. 10710
PDP. 6498
SDP. 177
9-Akoko South East
AD. 2270
APC. 6384
PDP. 4239
SDP. 378
10-Akoko South West
AD. 9359
APC. 19892
PDP. 7691
SDP-. 515
11- Akoko North West
AD. 4831
APC. 13048
PDP. 6049
SDP- 4032
12-Okitipupa
AD. 16294
APC. 14930
PDP. 8031
SDP–. 186
13-Owo
AD. 2469
APC. 32988
PDP. 4241
SDP. 181
14-Odigbo
AD. 8187
APC. 17581
PDP. 8668
SDP-. 276
15-Idanre
AD. 4836
APC. 10981
PDP. 7575
SDP. 58
16-Akure South-
AD12,270,
APC. 25,797,
PDP 25,005
SDP-. 689
17- Ese-Odo
AD. 3562
APC. 10700
PDP. 8071
SDP-. 202

[ONDO NEWS] at last Rotimi Akeredolu eventually become the Governor of ONDO state, this is from God -AKEREDOLU[AKETI]

Ondo Election: This victory is of God
through the people, says Rotimi Akeredolu

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ON November 27, 2016 12:54 PM



by: Aychrispilanews.


Ondo has decided and I am humbled that
my people chose me. Our time to Think
Anew and Act Anew has come. Thank You
Ondo State.”

Ondo has decided and I am humbled that
my people chose me. Our time to Think
Anew and Act Anew has come. Thank You
Ondo State.

I wish to express my profound gratitude,
first, to the Almighty God whose infinite
grace has allowed us to see this day.’’
“ This victory is of God through the people.
It is not for me or the APC alone, it is a
victory for the people of Ondo state
irrespective of which side of the divide you
stood during the election.
“For me it is a challenge to perform. It is a
call to rescue our state and reverse its
fortunes.’’


He thanked the people of the state for their
steadfastness.
“I have heard their messages throughout the
campaign to all the nooks and crannies of
the state. Today, you have spoken with one
voice. You have walked your talk. You have
voted for me as your Governor for the next
four years.

Today, Change has come. I hereby make a
solemn pledge that this collective mandate
shall address all issues with keen
determination. The welfare of our people
alone shall be the directive policy of the
government.


“Today’s victory is a confirmation of the
willingness and readiness of the people of
Ondo state to change and seek a better life.
I thank you for your faith and confidence in
me. I thank all those, whose uncommon
sacrifices, contributed in no small measure
to the success of the exercise.

“A special show of gratitude must be
extended to our security agents for their
patriotic duty.’’

He appealed to everyone to embrace peace.
He said that safety of lives and property of
the people should be of paramount
importance to all.

“Let me use this opportunity to thank,
profusely, the President and leader of our
party, President Muhammadu Buhari, for his
exemplary leadership.

“I thank our indefatigable and principled
party chairman, Chief Odigie Oyegun and
members of the National Working
Committee, APC Governors and Ministers
who remained faithful to the Party for their
unflinching loyalty.’’

He said that in a in few months, he would be
saddled with the task of providing
responsible leadership, a leadership that
would take our people from poverty and
stagnation to productivity and prosperity,
from pains and lamentation to joy and
laughter.

“It is the sole reason you have voted for me
and by the grace of God I will not fail you.
God bless Ondo state, the land of people of
uncommon valour.’’