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[BREAKING] PDP clears 33 Oyo councils’ seats

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayApril 28, 2024Updated:April 28, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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Candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have been declared as winners of the chairmanship positions in 33 local government areas of Oyo state.

The State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) announced the results of the council election held on Saturday.

However, the state chapter of the African Action Congress (AAC), has rejected the results of the election.

The party accused the state electoral body and the PDP of orchestrating “a show of shame and a monumental electoral heist that should not be acknowledged by well-meaning Nigerians”.

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Kayode Babayomi, the State AAC Chair in a statement on Sunday said the ‘electoral’ process was marred by widespread irregularities, violence, and intimidation.

He said, “We observed serious delays in the distribution of voting materials, deliberate misplaced materials, the mobilization of PDP thugs to intimidate voters, and the undue influence of security operatives.

“The Chairman and other party members were beaten and unlawfully detained, and several of our candidates’ wards were disrupted by PDP thugs. Evidence of all these fraudulent acts are properly documented online; many of which were even posted by eligible voters in Oyo State who were grossly disappointed at the show of shame displayed by Seyi Makinde.”

He said, “It is evident that the OYSIEC chairman, Isiaka Olagunje, danced to the tune of the Makinde government, undermining the integrity expected of an electoral process. The people of Oyo State have lost trust in the OYSIEC chairman and he should be sanctioned, investigated, arrested and prosecuted as an electoral offender.”

The party, therefore, rejected the “purported results announced by the coalition of PDP and OYSIEC, as they do not reflect the will of the people. We declare that there was no election, but rather a coordinated effort to subvert the democratic process”.

The statement added, “Our strongholds were surrounded by thugs, and there were instances of missing ballot papers and boxes, massive rigging.

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“We call for the immediate cancellation of the charade; the fraudulent activity supervised by OYSIEC and that a new date for a free, fair, and transparent electoral process be set. The future of democracy in Oyo State depends on the integrity of our electoral system, and we urge all stakeholders to uphold the principles of democracy.”

Below are the results by LGAs:

Saki East LG

ADC – 36

ADP – 32

APC – 1571

PDP – 9,732

Olorunsogo LGA

APC – 3002

SDP – 376

PDP – 8501

Ogo Oluwa LG

ADC – 14

ADP – 12

APC – 854

PDP – 9011

Iseyin LG

APC – 8241

NNPP – 581

PDP – 69,896

SDP – 1,433

Saki West LG

ADC – 1846

ADP – 1187

APC – 4920

PDP – 19,621

Ogbomoso South LG

AAC – 002

ADC – 006

ADP – 023

APC – 3,471

LP – 383

NNPP – 048

PDP – 20,102

Ibadan North West LG

AAC – 011

ADC – 022

ADP – 037

APC – 3,848

LP – 136

PDP – 21,810

Ogbomoso North LG

AAC – 04

APC – 4,691

PDP – 13,681

Akinyele LGA

AAC – 256

ADP – 45

APC – 3,477

PDP – 66,325

Ibarapa Central LGA

AAC – 05

ADC – 14

ADP – 35

APC – 3,500

PDP – 14,124

Ibadan South East

AAC – 04

ADC – 27

ADP – 216

APC – 4,265

PDP – 23,220

Atiba LGA

AAC – 003

ADC – 006

APC – 5,086

PDP – 19,259

Itesiwaju LGA

APC – 3,795

PDP – 7,303

Atisbo LGA

AAC – 35

ADC – 139

APC – 6,567

PDP – 25,336

Egbeda LGA

AAC – 400

AA – 02

APC – 5,637

PDP – 24,573

Iwajowa LGA

APC – 2,969

PDP – 5,610

Afijio LGA

APC – 1,908

PDP – 18,662

Oyo West LG

APC – 3,712

PDP – 12,974

Oriire LGA

APC – 5,579

PDP – 15,301

Lagelu LGA

AAC – 148

APC – 4,172

PDP – 65,786

Oluyole LGA

APC – 3,536

PDP – 17,063

Ibarapa North LGA

APC – 6,163

PDP – 17,307

Oyo East LG

APC 3,051

PDP 27,567

Ona Ara LGA

APC – 4,187

PDP – 13,093

Ibadan North LGA

APC – 5548

PDP – 73,240

Ibadan North East

APC – 7,959

PDP – 17,920

Irepo LGA

PDP: 17,497

APC: 2,638

Orelope LGA

PDP: 24, 569

APC: 5,519

Surulere LGA

PDP: 19,493

APC: 1,619

Kajola LGA

PDP: 11, 232

APC: 9,373

SDP: 1,28

Ogo-Oluwa LGA

PDP: 9011

APC: 854

LP: 12

Olorunsogo LGA

PDP: 8,501

APC: 3002

NNPP: 175

Ido LGA

PDP: 20059

APC: 3059

LP: 498

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