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Real facts why Makinde denied Olubadan’s brother second term ticket
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Mega IconReal facts have emerged on why the Oyo State governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, denied the younger brother of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun Alli Okunmade II, Senator Kola Balogun, a second term ticket.
It has been discovered that, contrary to reported claims, the decision to deny the incumbent senator a second term ticket was informed by the fear of the Balogun family becoming too powerful for the governor to control.
Governor Makinde, about two weeks ago, gave his anointed candidate, Mr Joseph Tegbe, the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to contest for the 2023 senatorial election in Oyo South Senatorial District.
The governor, among some other reasons, reportedly alleged that Senator Kola Balogun has not performed and that he is not taking care of the party leaders in the senatorial district.
However, breaking his silence for the first time since the development, Senator Balogun said Governor Makinde was pressured by some powerful cartel in his Guest House who were of the fear that having a Balogun as the Olubadan and another Balogun as a senator would be too strong for the governor to control.
The incumbent senator, in a statement, “Real Facts Why Makinde Denied Olubadan’s Brother A Second Term Ticket”, said the governor was initially against the idea of dropping him as a senator but later caved in to the pressure.
“At the initial stage of preparation for the coronation of the Olubadan, the governor was unyeilding but a group within his house impressed it on him the implications of having two Balogun brothers as the Olubadan and as a senator.
“He initially rejected the suggestion by this group. A very prominent resident of Ibadan was with the governor on a pressing state matter when this same set of people came back to further convince him to stop my second term ticket.
“He also rejected the suggestion for the second time. But subsequent efforts of these people brought in a former senator from the state and they made him to cave in to their demand.
“Governor Makinde reportedly made some claims that I am not performing and that I am not taking care of the party leaders in the nine local government areas in Oyo South Senatorial District.
“As a Christian, can he swear with the Holy Bible and with his life that those were the real and principal reasons he took that decision?
“I challenge him to publicly swear before the PDP stakeholders; before the people of Ibadan, Oyo South Senatorial District and the entire state that he took that decision solely because of the reasons stated in the report. If he can do this, I will come back to openly apologise to him.
“The allegation of non-performance against me is puerile. The record of my performance and achievements is in the public domain and it is hereby attached to this piece,” he said.
Senator Balogun also challenged the governor to publicly disclose the party leaders in Oyo South Senatorial District who alleged that he is not reaching out to them.
“In Oyo PDP, under the leadership of Governor Makinde, we have two categories of party leadership. We have the formal leaders from the ward to the state levels, plus other recognised leaders.
“We have been relating with this category of party leaders in the course of my duty as a senator, both collectively and individually. The records are there for all to see.
“I made financial contributions to the campaign efforts of Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja, both when he was running for the office of the PDP South-West zonal chairmanship and the Deputy National Chairman (North). It was in millions of naira. Some prominent leaders of the party are my witnesses.
“The party leaders in the senatorial district, including the nine local party chairmen, women leaders and youth leaders, among others, are all involved in the various projects, training and empowerment programmes initiated, sponsored or facilitated by me.
“If the allegation is true that I don’t relate with them, why would these party leaders be angry with the governor for denying me a second term ticket? Why would the local government chairmen of the party write to him, asking him to endorse me?
“We however concede to him that there are some informal leaders who are landlords in his Guest House. These people have constituted themselves into a very powerful and influential cartel.
“These informal leaders may be the ones who are complaining because some people who are seeking one favour or the other must go through them in order to get the attention of the governor.
“I don’t think that it is normal for me, as a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to have a political relationship with the governor, and having to go through these informal leaders in his Guest House.
“So, they may be the ones complaining that I don’t give them anything. But I have absolutely no apologies to make in that regard.
“Even at that, I don’t part with less than between N100,000 and N200, 000 each time I visit the governor, either at his Abuja residence, Ibadan residence or the Governor’s Office in Ibadan. What else does this governor want from me?
“At the last PDP stakeholders’ meeting that he called, I gave out the sum of N5million; N4.5million at N500,000 per local council for the leaders and stakeholders’ from the senatorial district in attendance at the meeting, while the remaining N500,000 was for logistics for those who handled the money.
“On the same occasion, I gave some of his staff who were around that day the sum of N100,000. The same night, the nine local government chairman in the senatorial district sought to hold a meeting with me.
“I met with them and I also gave them money. So from where did this governor get all these spurious allegations that he is spinning around? The facts are there.
“Our conclusion from all of these is that these allegations are not only spurious, they are also pure lies from the pit of hell.
“Governor Makinde should remember that all power belongs to God and He gives it to whoever He chooses. The battle is still on and the final judgment is of the Lord,” Senator Kola Balogun wrote.
My programmes and projects in Oyo South Senatorial District
A. EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMMES
Facilitation of N60 million Continuous Revolving Loan Scheme and capacity building for nine (9 nos) Cooperative Societies in Ibadan in February 2020
Facilitation of N50 Million Capacity Building programme for 45 (nos) of youth and women selected from the nine local government councils of the district in the Art of Film making and business which was held at Alice Place, Ibadan in February, 2020, in collaboration with the Nigerian Film Corporation, Jos.
Facilitation of N50 million Capacity Building and Empowerment on Agricultural Entrepreneurship for 100 Youths and Farmers in the nine Local Governments of the District was held at the IAR&T, Moor Plantation, Ibadan 19th – 21st January, 2021.
Facilitation of over N350 million COVID-19 Loan to over 450 different trade groups, big markets, members of the press, inclusive of the Ohaneze Indigbo traders in the district between June and August, 2020.
Facilitation of the payment of Federal Government N30,000 each Survival Fund to 434 (Nos) tradesmen and artisans in Oyo South Senatorial District in June, 2020 total N13.02M.
Facilitation of the payment of N20,000.00 each Palliative Grant of the Federal Government to 100 Women in the District in the Month of February 2021 at the State Secretariat, Ibadan, Oyo State, total N2m.
Facilitation of payment of Twenty Thousand Naira (N20,000,00) grant to empower 1,000 women and youths in Oyo South Senatorial District through the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports Development, via beneficiaries’ personal accounts total N20m.
Facilitation of N14m grant provision to market men and women in Oyo South Senatorial District, paid via Nigeria Prisons Micro-Finance Bank in February 2021, through the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDAN).
Facilitation of N11m Continuous Revolving Loan Scheme for fresh eight cooperative societies in Ibadan and Ibarapa in April, 2021.
Training and Empowerment of people with disability in Oyo South Senatorial District, Oyo State, N40m.
Training and Empowerment (N50m) of youths on agricultural value chain in Oyo South Senatorial District at IAR&T, Moore Plantation, Ibadan, Nov 2021.
Training and Empowerment (N130m) of youths on agricultural value chain in Oyo South Senatorial District at IAR&T, Moore Plantation, Ibadan, – Dec 2021
B. INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
B-1 Transformers
Provision and installation of 300KVA electrical transformer and accessories at Ashi Community in Ibadan North Local Government Area (protected with fence and gate).
Provision and installation of 300 KVA electrical transformer and accessories at Fagbamila Community in Ibadan North East Local Government Area (fenced with gate).
Provision and installation of 500 KVA transformer and accessories at Padi, Oke- Ofa, Ibadan North East Local Government Area (fully energized).
Provision and installation of 500 KVA electrical transformer and accessories at Oke-Offa, Babasale area, Ibadan North East Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 300 KVA Transformer with Accessories at Osungbade, Area of Molete in Ibadan South East Local Government Area (properly fenced with gate).
Provision and installation of 500 KVA transformer and accessories at Falola Street, Osoba Area of Ibadan South West Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 500KVA transformer and accessories at Salvation Army Area of Ibadan North West Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 300 KVA transformer at Arise Area of Iddo Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 300 KVA transformer with accessories at Riverview Estate, Idi-Ishin of Ibadan South West Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 300KVA transformer and accessories at Alatere Community of Iddo Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 500 KVA electrical transformer and accessories at Aliiwo, Ibadan North East Local Government Area.
Provision and installation of 300 KVA transformer with accessories at Alesinloye Market, Ibadan South West Local Government Area.
B-2 Solar Light
Supply and installation of 87 solar-powered street lights in different locations of the local government areas of Oyo South Senatorial District.
Areas that benefited are Oke-Aremo, Aliiwo, Alaatare, Agala Estate, UCH and the University of Ibadan, Alesinloye, Bodija, Agodi Gate Araromi Spare Parts, Sango, Mokola, Sabo, Apata and Adelabu Markets.
B-3 School Classrooms
A completed block of two classrooms with toilet, office, store and solar-powered light and other facilities at Oje-Igosun Grammar School, Ibadan North Local Government Area (already handed over to UBEC who in turn had handed it over to Oyo SUBEB.)
Construction and completion of one block of three classrooms at Community Primary School at Itabo, Lanlate at Ibarapa East Local Government Area.
Construction and completion of one block of two (2) classrooms at Oke-Oba, Eruwa Local Authority Primary School in Ibarapa East Local Government Area.
Construction and completion of one block of 3 classrooms at Okusehinde Primary School, Aremo, Ibadan North East.
Construction and furnishing of 1 block of 2 Classrooms at Islamic Primary School, Agugu
Construction of 2 blocks of 2 Classrooms with furniture at Agbaje Memorial Primary School, Agbaje Ayeye, Ibadan North LG.
Construction of 1 blocks of 2 Classrooms with furniture at AUD II, PRIMARY SCHOOL, IGANGAN, IBARAPA NORTH LGA .- Ongoing
Construction and furnishing of 1 block of 3 Classrooms at Islamic Primary School, Agugu – Ongoing.
B-4 Supply of Study Materials
Supply and provision of study materials to three Community Primary Schools viz:
NA Primary School , Inalende, Ibadan North Local Government.
Community Primary School, Olomo, Iddo Local Government
Community Primary School, Oke-Ayo, Odo-Ona Ibadan South West LGA.
L.A. Primary School 1, Oke-Oba Series, Ibarapa East LGA.
Plastic Chairs and tables – 30 sets per school
Mathematics Kits – 3 boxes per school
Hardcover Quarto Notebook – 5 copies per school
Hardcover Ledger Notebook – 5 copies per school
80 leaves Exercises Books – 551 copies per school
40 Leaves Exercise Books – 550 copies per school
20 Leaves Exercise Books – 550 copies per school
60 Leaves Exercise Books – 550 copies per school
Marvelous Pry 1 Maths. Textbooks – 100 copies per school
Marvelous Pry 2 Maths Textbooks – 100 copies per school
Marvelous Pry 3 Maths Textbooks – 100 copies per school
Marvelous Pry 1 Eng. Textbooks – 100 copies per school
Marvelous Pry 2 Eng. Textbooks – 100 copies per school
Marvelous Pry 3 Eng. Textbooks – 100 copies per school.
B-5 Boreholes
Provision of Solar Powered Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks for NECO office in Agodi, Ibadan North Local Government.
Sinking of a new solar powered borehole at Yanko-bi-ororo in Ward 10 Lanlate, Ibarapa East Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Bodija Market, Ibadan North Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Aleshinloye Market, Ibadan South West Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Elekuro, Ibadan South East Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Agodi Araromi Market, Ibadan North West Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Police Qtr, Idishin, Ibadan South West Local Government
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Gbenla/Aliiwo, Ibadan North Local Government .
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Ogunmola Compd, Ibadan North Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Laatosa, Ibadan North Local Government .
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Irefin Compd, Ibadan North East Local Government.
Provision of Bore hole, with overhead water storage tanks at Alatare, Ibadan North Local Government.
B-6 Roads
Rehabilitation Onipasan-Odejayi-Araromi-Spare Part Market Road, Ibadan.
Rehabilitation of 1 kilometre Road at the BCJ to the Railway line in Ibadan South West Local Government.
Construction of bridge and Rehabilitation of Odo Eran road at Igboora in Ibarapa Central Local Government.
Rehabilitation of 1 kilometre Road at the Gbekuba / after Railway line in Ido Local Government
Construction of Township road in Felele Area of Ibadan South East LG, Ibadan
Rehabilitation of a Street in Samonda Aerodrome Estate, Ibadan. Ongoing.
B-7 Palaces Under Renovations – Ongoing.
Renovation of Ogunmola Palace, Ibadan South East LGA in Oyo South Senatorial District.
Renovation of Irefin Palace, Ibadan South East LGA in Oyo South Senatorial District
Renovation of Aliiwo Palace, Ibadan South East LGA in Oyo South Senatorial District
Renovation of Aare Latosa Palace, Ibadan South East LGA in Oyo South Senatorial District
Continuation of the construction of Olubadan Palace, Ibadan, in Oyo South Senatorial District
B-8 Facilitated Relief Assistance to persons affected by massive fire incident at the Agodi Araromi Automobile Spare Parts Dealers Markets.
The Relief Materials are:
350 bags of 10kg rice
350 bags of 10kg Beans
350 Bags of 10kg Garri
150 Kegs of Vegetable Oil
150 Cartons of tin tomato ( 24/48)
300 Bags of Cement ( 50Kg)
300 pces of Ceiling Board
300 bundles of Roofing Sheets
150 Bags of 3inches nails (25kg)
150 Packets of Zinc nails
C. LEGISLATIVE DUTIES
C-1 BILLS:
The Bills sponsored by me are as follows:
A Bill for an Act to Amend the National Health Act, 2014, TO Regulate Medical Treatment Abroad and for other Matters Connected Therewith, 2020.
A Bill For An Act To Alter The Provisions Of The Constitution Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria, 1999 ( AS AMENDED), To Make Provisions For A Periodic Conduct Of National Population And Housing Census In Nigeria.
A Bill For An Act To Develop A Decentralised System Of Vigilantism Peculiar To Every Local Community In Nigeria, Facilitate Community Policing, Neighbourhood Watch, Local Intelligence Gathering And For Other Related Matters.
A bill for an Act to amend the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act.
Memorandum for the creation of Ibadan State was submitted to the Constitutional Amendment Committee.
C-2 CO-SPONSORED BILLS AND THE ONES I SPOKE IN SUPPORT OF.
National Primary Health Care Development Agency Act Amendment Bill.
South West Economic Development Commission Bill.
Bill for Act for the Establishment of Federal University of Technology Yaba. Moved by Senator Olamilekan Adeola Solomon of Lagos West.
Bill for an Act to Establish a Commission for Electoral Offences.
He supported the Bill for The Establishment of North Central Development Commission; Sponsored by Sen. Abba Moro.
C-3 MOTIONS.
Urgent need to upgrade the status of the Ibadan Airport from local to International Airport.
Need to immortalise Late Chief Richard Akinjide SAN due to his Contribution towards national development.
Petition was submitted at the floor of the senate against the Nigeria Custom for invasion of the Bodija and Orita Merin Market.
C-4 MOTIONS SUPPORTED.
Supported motion for the revitalization of Textile industry in Nigeria.
I spoke in support of the appointment of Hon. Sunday Dare’s appointment as a minister.
I contributed during the 2020 appropriation debate wherein I spoke on the need to increase budgetary spending on Education, Healthcare, Power, Road and Rail infrastructure and Agriculture.
C-5 OVER SITE FUNCTIONS.
I attended various over site of the following senate committees to which I belong:
Anti-Corruption and Financial Crime
Army
Culture and Tourism
Youth and Sports development.
Education (Primary and Secondary).
Power
Public Procurement
Water Resources
Science and Technology.
Trade and Investment.
He was always punctual at the various senate committees meetings where he is a member thereof and he makes meaningful contribution.
D PERSONAL EFFORTS
Dugbe Market Fire Disaster Interventions:
On April 15th, 2020 there was an outbreak of massive fire incident at the popular Dugbe Market and Araromi Spare Part Market. Even though I was not around, but the moment the sad news reached me, I directed my District office team to visit the place immediately and I was able to relate and sympathise with the traders. At the end of the inspection conducted on my behalf by my home team, I donated the sum of One Million Naira to each of the markets.
Community Supports:
On a similar note, I have donated cash in support of many Communities and Associations across the District to assist self helps projects initiated by landlords associations and others.
Industrial Mediations:
Even though the Oriental Foods Industry Limited located at Kilometre 14, Ibadan-Lagos Expressway Ibadan was outside my District, a distress call by the Management of the industry was taken up with seal to forestall imminent closure of the milk producing industry with a staff strength of close to five hundred employees. The matter was taken to the Senate, the CBN Governor, the Minister of Commerce, Trade, and Industry where I had pleaded that the company be given a lifeline of 4 years import licence concession to import dry milk powder to enable it continue in operation during which it promised to comply with the backward integration directives stipulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
CCII
I have since assumption of office as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, been pursuing in collaboration with the executives of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), the matters relating to the creation of Ibadan State from the existing Oyo State. We have presented our memorandum at the zonal meeting of the National Assembly Constitution Amendment Committee in Ikeja in May 2021 following the submission of same earlier to the House Committee at the National Assembly in Abuja.
Bodija, Orita Merin & Oja Oba Markets Support
In my quest to ensure free conduct of business by traders in my District, I have stood up stoutly against the recent invasion by midnight and in the absence of the traders of the Bodija International Market, Orita-Merin and Oja-Oba Markets in Ibadan, by men of the Customs from Ikeja Unit in Lagos who had carted away thousands of Bags of Rice, Millions of Naira, Gari, and Vegetable Oil on suspicion that the items were imported. Following my presentation of their petitions to the leadership of the National Assembly, the House Committee on Ethnics took it up and brought both the Customs and the traders face to face. Today the locked up shops had been opened for the traders by the Customs and efforts are on-going for the return of their products.
It’s an economic sabotage and will be resisted at all times for as long as I remain their representative at the National Assembly.
Araromi Agodi Spare Parts Dealer Markets Intervention
I have also visited and identified with the traders at Araromi, Agodi, Sparte Parts Market in Ibadan that got burnt overnight in May 2021. I have invited the leadership of the National Emergency Management Agency to the market and together we decided on what steps we needed to take to provide reliefs for the traders. I have done same for Gbaremu Ijokodo and Mammy Markets in Ibadan
Covid19 Interventions:
From the period I was announced the Winner of the February 23, 2019 National Elections to the Senate, I have embarked on the provision of relief materials for my Constituents during the Covid 19 pandemic and after as well as food items and cash gifts to my people during major religious festivals.
Contract Interventions:
I have also stood up to assist some indigenes of the Districts who were owed large sums of money by the Federal Agencies after the completion of their contracts. These were contracts that had been executed before the commencement of my tenure.
Employment:
But for the various crisis confronting the Federal Government, quite a number of our Youths who had been slated for employment at the Federal level would have resumed. The Covid 19 Pandemic and the prevalent insecurity challenges across the country had seen fund mobilization priority into only these two areas as against where the Youths would have benefitted immensely. As tight as it were, a handful of them have been lucky to secure employments through my efforts.
Social Event Sponsorship:
In response to the organisers of the yearly beauty pageants competition in Oyo State, I have donated a car and reasonable sum to the contest just to ensure we make our Youths happy.
Admissions to Tertiary Institutions:
My District office have been besieged by parents seeking admission for their children at both the Secondary and Tertiary Institutions of learning in Nigerian. Quite a handful of such requests were attended to promptly and admissions were secured for them through my intervention.
NYSC Support:
Over 1000 students of Oyo State origin have been assisted for redeployment to a more secure choice of states of their own for their NYSC primary assignments.
Support to Adegoke Timothy’s Family
Instant action on the gruesome murder of Timothy Adegoke from Eruwa who was killed at Hilton Hotel in Ile Ife. I also supported the family with Scholarship to the two of the children as well as petition to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for diligent investigation and prosecution of the case.
NB: It should be noted that all the above-listed achievements were within two years of the post-COVID-19 pandemic. And as at the time of this response, the implementation of the 2022 Budget is yet to commence.
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Oyo South market men, women back Oseni, Tinubu, hail N90m support
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Mega IconMarket men and women across Oyo South Senatorial District have declared support for the senatorial ambition of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the district, Engr. Aderemi Oseni, and reaffirmed their backing for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid.
The traders said their endorsement was driven by the lawmaker’s sustained grassroots interventions and what they described as his people-centred representation.
The endorsement came on Monday during an interactive engagement in Ibadan with market stakeholders drawn from the nine local government areas of the senatorial district.
At the event, Oseni supported market men and women across the district with N90 million, with each of the nine local government areas receiving N10 million to boost petty trading, expand businesses and stimulate grassroots economic activity.
In a statement by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, the lawmaker said the intervention was part of efforts to improve livelihoods and deepen economic inclusion, particularly among small-scale traders.
Oseni, who represents Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives and chairs the House Committee on the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), said empowering market operators remained central to his development agenda.
He said markets remained the heartbeat of local communities, noting that traders’ resilience continues to sustain families and drive local economies.
“This intervention is aimed at strengthening their businesses, easing economic pressure and encouraging enterprise at the grassroots,” he said.
The APC chieftain added that his representation would continue to focus on practical interventions with visible impact.
“Leadership must translate into visible impact. I remain committed to initiatives that support small businesses, create opportunities for growth and complement the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he said.
Oseni also canvassed support for President Tinubu among traders in Oyo South, saying stronger alignment between federal, state, senatorial and local government leadership would accelerate development in the state.
He listed the Tinubu administration’s initiatives to include the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND, measures to curb industrial actions in tertiary institutions, tuition-free technical colleges, construction and rehabilitation of major highways, agricultural support programmes and subsidies for cancer treatment, fuel subsidy removal, which he noted has boosted state and local government revenues.
He urged traders to mobilise support for APC candidates in the next general elections, expressing confidence that Tinubu’s re-election would further improve residents’ welfare.
Speaking on behalf of the traders, the Coordinator of Market Men and Women in Oyo South Senatorial District and Babaloja of Omi-Adio and Ido Local Government, Chief Odedele Waheed, commended the turnout and described the engagement as a demonstration of confidence in Oseni’s leadership.
He lauded the lawmaker for sustained grassroots development efforts, noting that the N90 million support would strengthen businesses across the district.
Odedele also commended the leadership of market men and women in Oyo State for granting traders approval to meet and interact with the lawmaker, saying the platform allowed them to express concerns and understand his vision for Oyo South.
The traders pledged to mobilise support across markets in the district in favour of Oseni’s electoral bid and President Tinubu’s re-election.
Those present included the Babaloja of Ibadan North East, Ibrahim Balogun; Babaloja of Ibadan South West, Rafiu Iyo; Babaloja of Ibadan North West, Alhaji Tajudeen Hammed; Alhaji Abdulraman Salawudeen; Asiwaju Oloja of Ibarapa Zone, Chief Okanlawon John Adebisi; Babaloja of Ibadan North, Chief Adewole Basirat; and Iyaloja of Ibarapa Central, Chief Ige Fausat, among others.
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INEC declares Oyebanji winner, APC retains Ekiti
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Mega IconThe Independent National Electoral Commission has declared the Governor of Ekiti State and candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Biodun Oyebanji, winner of Saturday’s governorship election in the state.
The Returning Officer for the election, Prof. Adenike Oladiji, announced the result at about 3:13 a.m. on Sunday in Ado-Ekiti, saying Oyebanji polled 319,224 votes to defeat his closest rivals and secure a second term in office.
According to Oladiji, who is the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Oluwole Oluyede, garnered 40,543 votes, while the African Democratic Congress candidate, Dare Bejide, secured 12,872 votes.
She said 384,940 voters were accredited for the election, while 375,777 valid votes were recorded. The electoral umpire also announced that 6,332 votes were rejected, bringing the total number of votes cast to 382,109.
The declaration capped a governorship poll largely adjudged peaceful by observers and security agencies, despite complaints of malfunctioning Bimodal Voter Accreditation System machines, delayed commencement of voting in some polling units and allegations of voter intimidation by opposition parties.
INEC said voting was conducted in all the 2,445 polling units across the state’s 16 local government areas, noting that 2,257 units, representing 92.31 per cent, opened before 8.30 a.m., while 188 polling units commenced accreditation and voting before 10.30 a.m. after experiencing minor delays.
The commission also commenced uploading polling unit results to its Results Viewing Portal shortly after the completion of voting and counting in several centres.
The PDP candidate, Oluyede, had expressed dissatisfaction with the conduct of the exercise at Ugele/Arokun Ward in Ikere Local Government Area, alleging that many prospective voters were disenfranchised due to BVAS-related challenges.
Speaking with journalists after voting at Polling Unit 006, he further alleged cases of harassment and intimidation of voters in the area.
Some elderly voters at the polling unit also lamented difficulties encountered during accreditation and urged INEC to urgently rectify the technical glitches.
The ADC candidate, Bejide, similarly alleged irregularities during the exercise.
However, Oyebanji dismissed the claims, insisting that those making allegations of electoral misconduct should provide credible evidence to support them.
The governor, who voted at Polling Unit 003, Okelele, Ikogosi-Ekiti, in Ekiti West Local Government Area, described the election as satisfactory and urged eligible voters yet to cast their ballots to do so peacefully.
The Commissioner of Police in charge of election security, Abayomi Shogunle, said no case of vote-buying was reported to security agencies throughout the exercise.
Election observers commended the peaceful atmosphere that characterised the poll but raised concerns over procedural inconsistencies.
The First Vice-President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Sebastian Anyia, described the process as orderly and peaceful, saying voter turnout was encouraging.
Similarly, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Women Trust Fund, Brenda Anugwom, lauded the resilience of female voters, many of whom remained at polling units for several hours with their children to exercise their franchise.
Yiaga Africa, however, expressed concern over discrepancies involving ballot papers, result sheets and INEC’s published list of candidates, warning that such inconsistencies could create challenges during collation and reconciliation of results.
The election observer group urged INEC to provide further clarification on the final list of participating parties and candidates and issue clear guidance to electoral officials handling result documentation.
Ahead of the poll, INEC and security agencies had repeatedly assured residents of their preparedness to deliver a peaceful, credible and transparent election, deploying personnel and restricting vehicular movement to forestall electoral violence and other offences.
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Oyo APC rejects Makinde’s planned December LG poll, vows boycott
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Mega IconThe opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State has rejected plans by the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde to conduct another local government election on December 26, 2026, describing the proposed exercise as illegal, premature and a calculated move to retain political influence at the grassroots beyond the governor’s tenure.
The party declared that it would neither participate in the election nor remain silent over what it termed an attempt to squander public resources on a process allegedly designed to install loyalists in the 33 local government councils and 351 wards across the state.
The controversy followed the decision of the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) to shift the date earlier fixed for January 2027 to December 26, 2026, after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) released the timetable for the 2027 general elections.
The move has continued to generate debate among political observers, many of whom have questioned the urgency of conducting another council poll barely six months before the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent chairmen and councillors elected in the 2024 local government elections.
In a statement issued on Thursday in Ibadan by its Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, the APC said it would not stop at boycotting the election but would also collaborate with “patriots and rational minds” to resist what it called an unnecessary expenditure of taxpayers’ money.
The party accused Governor Makinde of lacking commitment to local government autonomy, alleging that the administration had exercised undue control over council resources for more than seven years.
“The whole world knows that Governor Makinde does not believe in local government autonomy and, when it comes to democracy at the grassroots, he cannot be trusted for anything,” the statement said.
The APC alleged that the proposed poll was aimed at positioning individuals loyal to the governor in local councils before his exit from office on May 29, 2027, arguing that such a move would enable him to sustain political influence after leaving the Agodi Government House.
According to the opposition party, expectations among many residents are centred on ongoing efforts by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to strengthen local government autonomy and ensure that councils enjoy direct access to their statutory allocations without interference from state governments.
The APC also linked what it described as poor development outcomes in some rural communities to the operation of the state-local government joint account system. It cited communities such as Ahoro Esiele and Yawota in Oriire Local Government Area, which have reportedly faced security challenges, as examples of areas where local government resources should have translated into visible improvements.
“It is sad that Governor Makinde appears determined to sustain a system that has left many rural communities vulnerable despite huge allocations accruing to local governments monthly,” the party said.
The opposition further dismissed the local government elections conducted in 2020 and 2024 as lacking credibility, alleging that winners emerged through predetermined outcomes rather than a transparent electoral process.
“The fraud called local government polls in 2020 and 2024 should be the last the people of Oyo State would witness. Governor Makinde and his supporters should bury any thought of staging another charade in which results are announced without genuine voting and public offices become tools for the diversion of public funds,” the statement added.
The APC consequently urged officials of OYSIEC to halt preparations for the proposed December election, warning against actions capable of undermining democratic values and public confidence in the electoral process.
As of the time of filing this report, neither the Oyo State Government nor OYSIEC had issued an official response to the allegations raised by the opposition party.
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