Akala picks Oyo PDP ticket

Akala picks Oyo PDP ticket

Governor Adebayo
Alao-Akala of Oyo State, on Wednesday, got the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) ticket to contest the 2011 governorship election in the state.

Out of the 1,300
delegates present for the party’s primary election held at the Obafemi
Awolowo Stadium, Ibadan, the governor pooled 1,249 while Wole Oyelese,
a co-contestant, who had announced that he was boycotting the exercise,
alleging that it was arranged to endorse the governor, scored one vote.

According to a statement by Dotun Oyelade, special adviser to the governor on public communications, two votes were voided.

Mr. Oyelese had
reportedly secured an injunction against holding of the primary at a
Federal High Court, Ibadan, on Tuesday, but Mr. Oyelade, also in a
release on Tuesday, said the party would still go ahead with the
programme yesterday, citing a section of the Nigeria’s constitution,
which forbids court from stopping such exercise.

Speaking with
journalists after being declared winner of the primaries, Mr. Akala
expressed his regrets at the decision of Mr. Oyelese to boycott the
exercise, saying though the other contestants would have lost, their
presence would have attested to their spirit of sportsmanship and
acclaimed love for democracy.

More victories

The state, at
different primaries held on Tuesday, had elected its representatives
for the three senatorial and 14 House of Representatives seats of the
National Assembly.

Oyo Central primaries were held at Durbar Stadium, Oyo, Oyo South at Olubadan Stadium, and Oyo North at Soun Stadium, Ogbomoso.

The Senate leader,
Teslim Folarin, who is in Agodi Prison for an alleged murder case;
Oluyemi Taiwo, former acting speaker of the state House of Assembly and
currently a member of the House of Representatives; and Ayoade Adeseun,
chairman, House committee on appropriation, all who are openly against
the second term of Governor Alao-Akala, were replaced by fresh
candidates.

While Jumoke
Akinjide, daughter of Richard Akinjide, former attorney-general of
federation and minister of justice, replaced Mr. Folarin for the Oyo
Central slot, Hosea Agboola, current commissioner for local government
and chieftaincy matters in the state, beat Gbenga Babalola, son-in-law
to late Lamidi Adedibu, in the Oyo North Senatorial primaries.

Some of the current
members of the National Assembly also lost their seats to new
contestants at the primaries that ran to late nights of Tuesday.

Segun Akinloye,
also a supporter of Alao-Akala’s second term, could not retain his
seat; he lost to Gbenga Adewusi, former chairman of Ibadan North-East
local government.

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