The ruling All Progressives Congress in Ogun State won all the 57
chairmanship seats in the 2016 local government and local council
development areas election held on Saturday in the
state.
The election was conducted by the Ogun State Independent Electoral
Commission to elect chairmen and councillors into the state 20 LGs and
37 newly created LCDAs.
The APC won 346 out of the 349 councillorship seats while the Unity
Party of Nigeria won two councillorship seats in Oke Odan ward in the
Ifesowapo LCDA and Omu ward in the Leguru LCDA.
The Peoples Democratic Party won one councillorship seat in Ona Otun-Igbogila ward in the Yewa South Local Government.
These results were announced on Sunday by the Chairperson of OGSIEC,
Alhaja Risikat Ogunfemi, at the commission’s headquarters in Abeokuta.
However, few hours before the commission completed the announcement of
the results, the PDP in the South West Zone, condemned the outcome of
the election, alleging that it was fraught with irregularities and
violence, which were allegedly masterminded by the APC.
Addressing journalists on Sunday at Park Inn, Kuto, Abeokuta, the
South-West Zonal Secretary of the PDP, Revd. Bunmi Jenyo, said the
council election should be cancelled.
Jenyo, who was flanked by the state Chairman of the party, Sikirulai
Ogundele, and other officials, further alleged that election materials
were not supplied to some local governments like Ijebu Waterside.
He said, “During voting process, ballot boxes and ballot papers were
criminally hijacked by miscreants armed to the teeth, who were
identified members of the APC in some local government areas,
particularly in Abeokuta.
“There were sporadic shootings in some local councils. While some PDP
members, who resisted the hoodlums, sustained varying degrees of
injuries, two people had gunshot wounds.”
The state chapter of the Inter-party Advisory Council, a body of state
chairmen of different political parties, however, faulted the PDP’s
claim, arguing that the election was “free, fair and transparent.”
At a news conference in Abeokuta on Sunday, where 11 state chairmen of
different political parties in the state were present, the body, who
spoke through its chairman, Moshood Adesina, said, “The outcome of the
election, as announced by OGSIEC, is a true and fair representation of
the performance of the different political parties that participated in
the process.”
However, the state Chairman of the UPN, Olufunmilayo Oginni, condemned
the election, arguing that results released in some parts of the state
were not a true representation of the voters’ choices.Punch
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