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Osun: PDP Heads to Court, Insists INEC Erred In Declaring Poll Inconclusive

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Sen Ademola Adeleke

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has charged the Independent National Electoral Commission to declare its candidate in Saturday’s gubernatorial election in Osun State, Sen. Ademola Adeleke as the winner of the election.

The party said failure to do so would leave it with no other choice than to head to court over the matter.

The PDP’s position was conveyed in a Monday statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan.

Also, the party demanded the arrest and prosecution of the INEC Returning Officer in the election, Joseph Fuwape for allegedly dancing to the tunes of powerful forces bent on subverting the will of the people in Osun.

Read Also: Nigerians React To Declaration Of Osun Guber Poll As Inconclusive

Read full statement below:

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is heading to the court to quash the illegal declaration of the September 22, 2018 Osun governorship election as inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The party insists that the polls have already been concluded and results announced in all polling and the collation centers, thus bringing the exercise to its lawful conclusion and removing INEC powers to declare the election inconclusive.

Our electoral law is clear that once an election result is declared, INEC is bound to return a winner. INEC, in trying to play the card of the defeated All Progressives Congress (APC), contravened the law by refusing to announce a return, even when the declared results have thrown up a winner.

Section 69 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) states that inter-alia “in an election to the office of the President or governor whether or not contested and in any contested election to any other elective office, the result shall be ascertained by counting the votes cast for each candidate and subject to the provisions of sections 133, 134 and 179 of the constitution, the candidate that receives the highest number of votes shall be declared elected by the appropriate Returning Officer.”

Concurrently, Section 179 (2), (a) (b) of the constitution directly prescribes that “a candidate for an election to the office of Governor of a State shall be deemed to have been duly elected where, there being two or more candidates – (a) he has the highest number of votes cast at the election; and (b) he has not less than one-quarter of all the votes cast in each of at least two-thirds of all the local government areas in the State.

INEC’s action in declaring a concluded election as inconclusive is therefore an annulment, totally duplicitous, constitutionally illegal, ultra-vires and as such null and void.

The PDP therefore demands the immediate arrest and prosecution of the Osun State Governorship Election Returning Officer, Prof. Joseph Fuwape, for succumbing to the pressure of the APC and declaring a decided election as inconclusive.

We demand that INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu immediately summon the courage to do the needful by declaring our candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, as winner.

It is completely ludicrous, that INEC and the APC are now attempting to divert the narrative from the substance of the election by making outlandish allegations against the PDP and lobbying Civil Society Organisations and Electoral Observers to validate their illegality.

Moreover, even if the Osun governorship election is conducted over and over again, the PDP will still win as the people of the state have chosen the PDP and its candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke.

Nevertheless, we insist that the September 22, 2018 election, under our laws, is conclusive and our candidate must be declared winner.

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