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Sunday, 29 January 2023

Sponsored Protests Cannot Change Your Status As Sacked State Governor - Osun APC chairman Tells Adeleke







The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has told Senator Ademola Adeleke to  leave up to the reality of his Friday's sack as the governor of the state by the virtue of the explicit judgement of the state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal.


According to a statement issued by the Acting State Chairman of the APC, Sooko Tajudeen Lawal, in Osogbo yesterday,,  the sponsored protests of both Adeleke and his party, the PDP, which were shamelessly  staged in some of the states yesterday could only worsen their case instead of adding positive value to it at the appelate court.


Lawal stated that it was strange and unbelievable that Adeleke and his party could choose the option of denigrating the judiciary simply because the tribunal judgement did not go their way.


The state acting APC chairman said it was saddening that the sacked  Governor Adeleke could be applauding and commending his sponsored protesters who went out to inflict inconvenience and violence on the inhabitants of the state under the guise of protesting the tribunal judgement that was not in the favour of the PDP candidate.


Lawal hinted that his own appraisal of the Adeleke-sponsored protests was an unmistakable conclusion that the sacked governor and his party are bad losers who are thinking that they can whip up the undeserved sentiment of the people in order to curry unmerited favour from the court of the public.


The state acting APC chairman said that the Adeleke sponsored protests were without any effect as there is no nexus between justice and sentiment because the law will always take its cause without the heavens coming down.


He reminded the embattled Senator Adeleke that it should dawn on him by now that he remains a sacked governor until the contrary is stated by a court of competent jurisdiction which is the Court of Appeal in this circumstance.


Lawal stated that no matter the magnitude of Adeleke's sponsored protests and vilification and denigration  of the judiciary, his current status as a sacked governor has the stamp of the law of the land.


The state acting APC chairman stated that whoever has recommended the sponsored protests for Adeleke to make up for his terrible loss at the tribunal is bereft of qualitative advice needed for someone like him who has crashed from his fraudulent political height that was witnessed at the tribunal on Friday.


In his words: "One needs not be a soothsayer to observe and conclude that you have lost this political battle and there is no known political short cut for you to get out of this self-inflicted political conundrum which has irredeemably defied any known remedy.


"I must expressly state here that it is still within the purview of  your fundamental human right to approach the Court of Appeal for redress instead of sponsoring violent protests in some states across the state.


"Based on the Friday's tribunal judgement, it is absolutely illegal for Adeleke to be talking about any mandate as the authentic election results of the July 16, 2022 governorship election has expressly  shown that the PDP candidate has no mandate to flaunt to talk less of claiming any.


 "It should be known that the incidence of over-voting, basis upon which Adeleke was purportedly declared the winner by the INEC as established by the tribunal, is nothing but unfair play which if left unturned is capable of setting a very bad precedent for our democracy. 


"Adeleke  should emulate the spirit of sportsmanship and maturity such that was displayed by the APC and Alhaji Isiaka Gboyega Oyetola having felt cheated, chose lawful and legal way through which they became victorious today", Lawal counseled.


The state APC acting chairman stated that the protests were by the sacked governor's sponsored thugs and not the electorate who have been happy and joyous all over the state over the judgment.




e-SIGNED:

Sooko TAJUDEEN LAWAL,                           Acting Chairman,                                           Osun State APC.


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