Osun gov polls: Jubilation as Adeleke floors APC’s Oyetola

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Ademola Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) winner of the Osun State off-cycle gubernatorial election held on Saturday, July 16, 2022

Adeleke polled a total number of 403, 271 to defeat his closest rival who scored 375,027.

L.G.A – Boluwaduro

Registered voters – 24,329
Accredited voters – 12,007
Parties – 38

APC – 5,649
PDP – 5,860
SDP – 03

Valid – 1979
Rejected – 212
Total votes cast – 12,007
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L.G.A – Ilesha East

APC – 13,452
PDP – 10,969
SDP – 32

Registered voters – 73,440
Accredited voters – 26,179
Parties – 31

Valid – 25,342
Rejected – 804
Total votes cast – 26,146

Unit 07/08 experienced ballot disruption and the votes were cancelled
L.G.A – Oshogbo

APC – 22,952
PDP – 30, 401
SDP – 62

Registered voters – 142,459
Accredited voters – 56,020

Valid – 54,997
Rejected – 945
Total votes cast – 55,942
L.G.A – Ila

APC – 11,163
PDP – 13,036
SDP – 9

Registered voters – 46623
Accredited voters – 24947

Valid – 24,572
Rejected – 334
Total votes cast – 24,906
L.G.A – Ifelodun

APC – 16,068
PDP – 17,107
SDP – 13

Registered voters – 80,021
Accredited voters – 34,860

Valid – 34,036
Rejected – 792
Total votes cast – 34,828

At Poll 07 vote cast was higher than number of accredited voters. Hence, recorded 0
L.G.A – Ilesha West

APC – 10,777
PDP – 13,769
SDP –

Registered voters – 71,001
Accredited voters – 26,364

Valid – 25,403
Rejected – 881
Total votes cast – 26,284
L.G.A – Aiyedire

APC – 7,868
PDP – 7,402
SDP – 04

Registered voters – 37,092
Accredited voters – 17,284

Valid – 17,014
Rejected – 253
Total votes cast – 17,267

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L.G.A – Odo-Otin

APC – 13,482
PDP – 14,003
SDP – 12

Registered voters – 66.866
Accredited voters – 28,864

Valid – 28,185
Rejected – 422
Total votes cast – 28,607
L.G.A – Boripe

APC – 21,205
PDP – 7,595
SDP – 09

Registered voters – 69,538
Accredited voters – 30,563

Valid – 29,510
Rejected – 598
Total votes cast – 30,108
L.G.A – Obokun

APC – 9,727
PDP – 13,575
SDP – 04

Registered voters – 53,267
Accredited voters – 24,447

Valid – 23,813
Rejected – 586
Total votes cast – 24,399
4062: L.G.A – Orolu

APC – 9,928
PDP – 10,282
SDP – 09

Registered voters – 39,653
Accredited voters – 21,182

Valid – 20,765
Rejected – 413
Total votes cast – 21,178

APC: 375,027 votes
PDP: 403,371 votes

APC wins 13 LGAs
PDP wins 17 LGAs

As collation of results progressed in Saturday’s governorship election in Osun State, the ruling All Progressives Congress and the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party expressed great optimism that they would win the election.

Meanwhile, in a video that surfaced online, the PDP candidate, Ademola Adeleke and his nephew, award-winning Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, were seen celebrating what they termed the PDP’s early lead.

In the video obtained by our correspondent on Saturday, Adeleke and Davido hugged. “We did it this time,” Adeleke said, with Davido replying, “Yes”.

Also, wild jubilation engulfed PDP’s situation room, while the PDP claimed it was winning the election. However, based on the early results, there was anxiety in the camp of the APC and the governor, but an aide to the party’s chairman in the state dismissed claims that the party was jittery.

As of the time of filing this report, however, the Independent National Electoral Commission had yet to begin the announcement of results at the collation centre in Osogbo, the state capital. But checks on INEC’s result viewing portal showed that 28 out of the 30 local government areas had been fully uploaded on the portal, remaining Ife East and Orewole LGAs.

Some of the early results sighted by our correspondents showed that the two parties were in tight race in Osogbo, the state capital, Olorunda, Boluwaduro, Obokun, Egbedore and Oriade local government areas. Also, results viewed on the IReV portal randomly across the LGAs showed that the two parties were in a tight race.

No fewer than 15 political parties partook in the election but many believed the election was a two horse race between the candidate of the APC and incumbent governor of the state, Adegboyega Oyetola, and Senator Ademola Adeleke of the PDP.

Other candidates were Akin Ogunbiyi of Accord Party; Lasun Yusuff of Labour Party; Oyegoke Omigbodun of Social Democratic Party; Segun Awojide of African Action Congress; Kehinde Atanda of Action Democratic Party; Awoyemi Lukuman of Allied Peoples Movement; Adebayo Elisha of All Peoples Party; and Adeleke Adedapo of Boot Party.

Also, Rasaq Saliu of New Nigeria Peoples Party; Abede Samuel of National Rescue Movement; Ayowole Adedeji of Peoples Redemption Party; Ademola Adeseye of Young Peoples Party; and Adesuyi Olufemi of Zenith Labour Party.

The poll, which was held across 3,763 units in the 30 LGAs of the state, witnessed huge voter turnout and was largely peaceful. It was however characterised by massive vote-buying, which drew the condemnation of some candidates and civil society organisations

Oyetola, Adeleke win

Meanwhile, the APC candidate, who voted at ward 1, LA school, Popo, Iragbiji in Boripe Local Government Area, won his polling unit with 545 votes, while the PDP candidate had 69 votes.

His deputy, Benedict Alabi, also won his polling unit at ward 6, unit 7, Baptist Day School, Ikire, in Irewole Local Government Area with 206 votes while PDP scored 184.

The PDP candidate, who voted at Ward 2, unit 9, Abogunde/Sagba area in Ede North Local Government Area, polled 218 votes to defeat the APC candidate, who polled 23 votes. Accord Party scored one vote.

Ogunbiyi of the Labour Party, who voted at unit 003, Ward 005, Methodist Primary school, Ile-Ogbo in Ayedire Local Government Area of the state, also won his polling unit with 125 votes against APC’s 89 votes and PDP’s 63 votes.

The National Secretary of the APC, Iyiola Omisore, won his polling unit for his party. He voted at Ward 1, Moore Unit 003, Ile Ife in Ife East Local Government Area, where the APC scored 192 votes and the PDP 168 votes.

The APC also won at the polling unit of the former Interim National Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande. At polling unit 12, ward 4, Isedo I, Ita Atewogbade, Ila-Orangun, where he voted, APC scored 140 votes while PDP scored 117 votes.

Despite the rift between the Oyetola’s camp of the APC and that of his predecessor and Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, the ruling party won at polling unit 1, ward 8, Isare Ifofin, Ilesa East Local Government Area. The APC scored 164 votes while the PDP scored 134 votes.

However, at the popular Agowande/Osogbo GRA/Governor’s office polling unit in Olorunda Local Government Area, the ruling APC, which scored 106, lost to the PDP, which scored 117.

Meanwhile, checks on INEC portal showed the PDP in early lead, with seven LGAs won, while the ruling APC had secured victory in four LGAs.

The LGAs won by the PDP were Osogbo, Olorunda, Ede South, Orolu, Odo Otin, Ifelodun and Irepodun.

In Osogbo, the PDP candidate, Adeleke, polled 30,401 votes, to trump APC’s Oyetola, who garnered 22,952 votes.

In Olorunda LGA, Adeleke polled 21, 350 votes while Oyetola got 18,709 votes.

In Ede South, Adeleke got 19,438 votes while Oyetola had 5,704 votes.

In Orolu LGA, Adeleke polled 10,282 votes, while Oyetola got 9,928 votes.

In Odo Otin LGA, Adeleke got 14,003 votes while Oyetola scored 13,482 votes.

In Ifelodun LGA, Adeleke scored 17,107 votes while Oyetola garnered 16,068 votes.

Adeleke also won Irepodun LGA with 14,369 votes while the APC candidate polled 12,122.

However, the APC defeated the PDP in Iwo LGA, Ayedade LGA, Boripe LGA and Isokan LGA.

In Iwo LGA, Oyetola scored 17, 421 to defeat Adeleke, who got 16,914 votes.

In Ayedade LGA, the APC got 14,527 votes to defeat Adeleke who had 13,380 votes.

In Boripe LGA, Oyetola also emerged victorious, polling 21,205 votes to defeat the PDP candidate who had 7595.

Oyetola won Isokan LGA by a slim margin, securing 10,833 votes while Adeleke got 10,777.

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