Senator Ademola Adeleke |
Senator Ademola Adeleke, Osun governorship candidate of the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP), has accused the federal government and the All
Progressives Congress (APC) of planning to rig the September 22
election.
On Sunday, his campaign organisation, listed what they called subversive steps targeted at undermining the will of the people.
Olawale Rasheed, campaign spokesman, in a statement said the plans
included: “open purchase of PVC with payment of ten thousand naira
(N10,000) each to unsuspecting voters. The goal is to clown and deploy
false data in favour of APC candidate.
“The diversion of unclaimed PVCs for unsavoury activities by APC cyber team.
“The appointment of openly known APC sympathisers as returning officers.
“The peopling of state INEC top team with APC operatives.
“Plans to disenfranchise zones and areas known to be strongholds of the opposition.
“Open vote buying like the one led by the Vice President of the Republic under the guise of business support funding.
“Open inducement of traditional and religious institutions by top leaders of APC.
“Secret payment of close to N17 billion to the state government from the Paris Fund for election purposes.
“Diversion of state government funds for election purposes leading to the resignation of the Accountant General.
“Open deployment of political thugs to haunt members of the
opposition among other evil schemes plotted to remain in power at all
cost.”
The statement warned all democratic forces that the APC is plotting to plunge Osun and the nation into avoidable mayhem.
It added that Osun voters “having been oppressed and exploited for
the past eight years are not ready to succumb to any manipulation of the
polls.
“We therefore call on men of conscience nationwide and
internationally to call the APC government to order. We remind agents of
electoral violence and rigging that our history in Osun State does not
look kindly on election riggers”.
-Daily Post
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