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Commends Osun Voters, INEC
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Says Adeleke’s Victory Sends Strong Signal Ahead of 2027
By David Odama
Former National Orentation Agency, (NOA) DG, Dr Mike Omeri Agbo Omeri has described the outcome of the Osun State governorship election as a clear manifestation of the will of the people that has sent a strong signal, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Speaking with journalists on Monday, while reacting to the election, Omeri commended the people of Osun State for exercising their democratic rights.
According to him, the election demonstrated that the people still have the power to determine the direction of democracy through their votes.
“The Osun governorship election has not only come with surprises, but has also sent a warning signal to Nigerians as well as indicating that the People’s voice and choice will direct the nation’s democratic process.”
The former NOA DG and the Nasarawa South Senatorial Candidate under the PDP platform, said the people of Osun spoke decisively through their votes, adding that the outcome of the election had rekindled confidence in Nigeria’s democratic institutions.
“Osun people spoke during Saturday’s governorship election through the billot that culminated in the victory of Adeleke as the governor of Osun”.
He also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for what he described as its role in conducting the election and allowing the people’s votes to prevail.
According to him, the people of Osun demonstrated resilience by remaining committed to their choice and resisting every form of perceived intimidation.
“I commend the people of Osun State for their steadfastness and commitment to democracy. Their decision has shown that elections should be about peaceful conduct, free expression of the will of the people,” Omeri stated.
He said the victory of Governor Ademola Adeleke demonstrated his acceptability among the people of the state and reflected their assessment of his administration.
He further noted that Adeleke’s reported victory across 19 of the 30 local government was significant and deserved to be carefully considered by political leaders ahead of 2027.
While commending INEC for the peaceful conduct of the election, the PDP chieftain said the declaration of Adeleke as winner after the collation of results and determination that he had satisfied the constitutional requirements was an indication that Nigerians still had confidence in the electoral process.
He particularly commended the Returning Officer, Professor Joshua Olalekan Ogunwole, for what he described as couragious and professionalism in declaring the result.
“The Returning Officer deserves commendation for his courage, integrity and professionalism. It takes courage for an electoral officer to remain focused on his responsibility and declare the result according to the outcome of the votes cast by the people,” Ex NOA DG, stated.
He described the outcome of the election as a message to political parties and leaders that the electorate would continue to demand accountability and good governance.
The PDP senatorial candidate, however, urged Governor Adeleke to extend an olive branch to members of other political parties and govern the state inclusively, irrespective of political affiliation.
He also urged the governor to shun vindictive tendencies and avoid the “winner-takes-all” mentality, stressing that the interest of the people should remain the priority of every elected government.
“The election is over. What is now required is governance for all. Governor Adeleke should extend an olive branch to members of other political parties and ensure that no citizen feels marginalised because of his or her political affiliation”
The former NOA DG, concluded that the Osun election had demonstrated the importance of the ballot and expressed optimism that the will of Nigerians would ultimately prevail in the 2027 general elections.
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