Osun State governor elect, Rauf Aregbesola, has described his victory
in Saturday’s election as a “strong message” to President Goodluck
Jonathan and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) adding “no might is
powerful enough to thwart the will of the people”.
Aregbesola who made the statement after being declared winner of the
Osun governorship election on Sunday morning expressed reservations on
the massive security deployment for the poll, describing it as
unnecessarily tense, tortuous and traumatic.
The governor warned that nobody or party must exercise power
unreasonably at any level except in accordance with the will of the
people.
Read his statement in part:
“Our victory is due to the steadfastness and resolute
determination of our people to assert and defend their rights. The PDP
obviously did all it could in a most desperate manner to steal the
people’s mandate.”
In his speech, Aregbesola who and lamented that Nigeria remains
in political bondage and expressed the urgent need to “set the country
free.
“Ordinarily, this should be a moment of joy and celebration
consequent upon the hard earned triumph of the people’s will. However,
this election shows that democracy is still gravely endangered in
Nigeria. We witnessed gross abuse of power and of due process before,
during, and even after the actual voting process.”
"Osun State was unduly mili-tarized in an unprecedented manner
through criminal intimidation and psychological assault on the people,
just as it was characterised by an abuse of security agencies which
amounted to corruption of their professional ethics and integrity.
"The security agencies were unprofessionally mobilized to harass,
intimidate and oppress the people whose taxes are used to pay their
salaries.
“Hundreds of leaders, supporters, sympa-thizers and agents of our
party were arrested and detained. Also, hundreds of other innocent
citizens including women and the aged were harassed, brutalized and
traumatized.
"In spite of this condemnable repression and abuse of human rights, the unflagging spirit of our people triumphed.”
"Despite the victory, it was pertinent to condemn and also point
out the fact that the number of accredited voters in most local
governments was less than half of the registered voters.
“It is curious that the bulk of the PDP candidate’s votes came
from only four local governments-namely Ife Central, Ife East, Ife North
and Ife South”. (skytrendnews)
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