The aggrieved party members, who trooped out in large
numbers, said they were against the rejection of the current caretaker
Chairman, Bello Saliu Bamidele, whom they claimed emerged the winner of the APC
local government primary election before the results of the polls were upturned
by those they described as “powerful people” in favour of another person.
Armed with placards with various inscriptions, the
protesters said since the creation of the Obokun Local Government, Otan Ile had
never produced a chairman.
They noted that despite their total commitment to the bid of
the party, they were astonished by the decision of some party leaders to drop
the name of their son, Bamidele, who emerged the winner of the primary and
fraudulently exchanged it with the name of the person who they claimed couldn’t
win his unit in both the governorship and local government primary elections.
They also threatened to renounce their memberships if the
party leadership remains adamant to right the wrong.
Speaking on behalf of the protesters, APC Chairman, Ward 008
in Otan-Ile, Isaac Akinleye, said they would do everything within their reach
to take back their stolen mandate.
“We are here not to fight but to protest against the imposition of a candidate.
“We have come to register our grievances and would take back the power of the chairman that was stolen away from us because the APC party in Otan-Ile has really worked hard for the party but has never been represented in the Local government since its creation.
“The caretaker Chairman Saliu Bello who emerged winner in the primary election held in five towns under Obukun East LCDA won in three towns namely Imesi, Otan and Esaoke. Ilare and Esaodo did not take part in the voting process.
“A few days after the election the officials who came to conduct the primary election, the returning officer and CO made a U-turn in the results already declared, with strange figures, declared one Owoeye from EsaOke the winner.
“We want Saliu back because he is the authentic winner and if not, that means they want us out of the APC party.”
Echoing similar views, an Otan-Ile High Chief, Mrs Ajayi
Folashade, said the ancient town has been denied the distribution of political
appointments since its creation.
She said: “The reason for our protest is because in the
whole of Obokun Local Government Area, we are being denied our rights even
before we were divided. No representative of Otan-Ile has ever emerged as
chairman, after the creation of Obokun East LCDA.
“Saliu was appointed as the caretaker chairman where he served for some months. The primary was conducted in three villages where Saliu emerged the winner, and the story was posted online.
“Three days later, they reposted online that Ilare and Esaoke who did not take part in the election declares Owoeye their winner.
“So we are here to say Saliu should be returned as the winner because if we are not given a Chairmanship position in Otan-Ile, there would be no APC. We are appealing to Mr Governor that we want Chairman in Otan-Ile
“Secondly, Saliu and Moruf were in charge of the caretaker, now they returned Moruf in Obokun , we don’t know the reason Saliu is being denied the position. Because without Saliu there would be no vote for Bola Tinubu in Otan-Ile.”
They urged the state governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, to
intervene in the matter.
The Osun APC had settled for Owoeye Samuel Abiodun as the party chairmanship candidate for the Obokun East local council development area on Monday.
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