As President Muhammadu
Buhari deplanes in New York this morning, he possibly will have an unusual
gait. The bearing of electoral invisibility which had trailed his way since his
emergence was given a direct poke in the country he left behind yesterday.
Osun State was the first
major electoral victory for his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC after
it emerged from the merger of the country's leading opposition parties.
The APC won the 2014 governorship
election with a simple majority. It also went on to win the major elections
conducted in the state in 2015 including the presidential, Senate and House of
Representatives contests.
However, yesterday's
declaration of the Osun State governorship election as inconclusive has drawn
commentaries from stakeholders on the vulnerability of the APC to their
precarious condition with voters compared to 2015 and 2014.
The results which put the
ruling APC in second position also showed that the combined votes of the PDP
and the Social Democratic Party, SPD inevitably had turned the APC into the
minority in a state that they had held on to for eight straight years.
PDP enthusiasts in several
social media platforms were yesterday in jubilant mood after the announcement
of the results commenced. However, as the announcements continued and there
appeared a pause, anxiety appeared to take grip of the PDP stakeholders fearing
for the worse.
PDP stakeholders from
across the country understandably put a focus on the election and would no
doubt be delighted that the prospect of a fighting challenge to the APC exists.
After serial losses in Ekiti, Ondo, and Edo, the fact that the momentum of the APC
could be challenged is bound to excite the party faithful.
While the party had in the
past alleged that they were cheated out in some of the states, the fact that
the opposition has been able to come out of the election dusting the ruling
party is bound to excite the opposition camp.
The intervention of Senate
President Bukola Saraki who helped to forge the discord within the opposition
PDP after he also played a reverse role in helping the APC win Ondo is also
bound to be revealing. Only last week, Saraki had hinted to the PDP faithful in
Lagos that he would teach them how to defeat Asiwaju Bola Tinubu in Lagos.
Whether Osun was a test run could be revealed in the days to come.

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