Olukunle Ayinde Adeyemo, APC
candidate with Governor Ajimobi during the campaign on Thursday for the
bye-election
The Peoples Democratic Party has won
the bye-election into the Oyo State House of Assembly, beating the candidate of
the All Progressives Congress, APC, to the second place.
The seat of Ibarapa East became
vacant following the death of the former speaker of the State Assembly, Michael
Adeyemo.
Adebo Ogundoyin of the PDP was
declared the winner.
Announcing the results, the
returning officer, Dr Ayodeji Omole from University of Ibadan, said
Ogundoyin polled 6,277 votes to defeat Mr Olukunle Adeyemo of the All
Progressive Party (APC), who came a distant second with 4,619 votes.
Omole said Adebodun Adepoju of the
Accord scored 2,859 votes and Rasheedat Oyewumi of Fresh Democratic Party
scored 33 votes.
Others
were Adekemi Raheem of Hope Democratic Party 14 votes, Grace Olarinde of the
Nigerian Peoples Congress 60 and Martins Adeyemo of Mega Party of Nigeria nine
votes.
Omole said 14,332 people were
accredited out of 44,077 total registered voters.
”Total votes cast is 14,179 while
valid votes are 13,871 and 308 votes were rejected.
He declared Ogundoyin as the winner
”having scored the highest votes as stipulated in the electoral law.
The bye-election that was held in
140 polling units in all 10 wards across the constituency was
necessitated followed the death of Michael Adeyemo, the occupant of the
seat in the State House of Assembly, on April 27.
In
his remark at the end of the election, Mr Adedeji Soyebi, the National
Electoral Commissioner for Oyo, Osun and Ekiti, said the election was
successful and gave kudos to the people of the constituency for conducting
themselves peacefully.
” We have little issue with card
readers unlike previous elections because we used enhanced smart card
readers now” Soyebi noted.
He also commended security personnel
deployed to the area for their efforts toward peaceful and violence free
exercise.
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) who
monitored the bye election in Eruwa and Lanlate towns reports that there was
heavy presence of security operatives led by Mr Abiodun Odude, the Oyo state
commissioner of police.
Polling officials and election
materials arrived early in all polling units while accreditation and voting
started timely and smoothly with the use of effective card readers in all
the polling units visited.
Only three agents of Accord, APC and
PDP were present at every polling unit visited in Lanlate and Eruwa, though
seven political parties participated in the bye election
.
The turnout of voters, however, was
low at ward 6, polling units 001 – 005, Sango area, LA primary school , ward
05, polling units 001-006 and other polling units visited.
Mr Hamza Adamu, the presiding
officer, in ward 09, polling unit 002, Lanlate, said the exercise was
peaceful and hitch-free.
Mrs Abigael Folorunsho, the PDP
agent at unit 002, ward 05, Eruwa, Mrs Abigael Folorusho, attributed the low
turnout to fear of being attacked as earlier rumoured that the election would
be violent.
Folorunsho,
commended INEC for given level playing ground for all participating political
parties.(NAN)
The results of the election ward by
ward: below.
Ward 1)
PDP 1206
APC 333
Accord 146
PDP 1206
APC 333
Accord 146
Ward 2)
PDP 1129
APC 115
Accord 259
PDP 1129
APC 115
Accord 259
Ward 3)
PDP 519
APC 226
Accord 82
PDP 519
APC 226
Accord 82
Ward 4)
PDP 1129
APC 221
Accord 150
PDP 1129
APC 221
Accord 150
Ward 5)
PDP 1079
APC 253
Accord 159
PDP 1079
APC 253
Accord 159
Ward 6)
PDP 843
APC 284
Accord 160
PDP 843
APC 284
Accord 160
Ward 7)
PDP 24
APC 819
Accord 607
PDP 24
APC 819
Accord 607
Ward 8
PDP 146
APC 738
Accord 363
PDP 146
APC 738
Accord 363
Ward 9)
PDP 57
APC 826
Accord 600
PDP 57
APC 826
Accord 600
Ward 10)
PDP 81
APC 608
Accord 455
PDP 81
APC 608
Accord 455
Total
PDP 6,213
APC 4,423
Accord 2,981
PDP 6,213
APC 4,423
Accord 2,981
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