Hon. Adesola Gold Adedayo said it sounded spurious, hypocritical and demeaning for the Segun Oni’s legal team to be concocting lies and making incendiary comments against Oyebanji and the All Progressives Congress, claiming that they were allegedly planning to tinker with the election materials at INEC to pervert justice.
The
chieftain of the All Progressives Congress in Ekiti State, Hon. Adesola Gold
Adedayo has told the Social Democratic Party, SDP, governorship candidate, Engr
Segun Oni that “his persistent blackmails against the Ekiti governor-elect,
Biodun Oyebanji will not earn him victory at the election petition tribunal.
The
Osun-Ekiti born former Senior Legislative Assistant at the National Assembly,
condemned such vituperations, saying Oyebanji won the June 18 poll and needed
no help from INEC to triumph over Oni and SDP on their ruinous voyage at the
Tribunal.
Segun
Oni’s campaign organisation and legal team, through a senior Lawyer, Owoseeni
Ajayi, had last week accused Oyebanji, APC and INEC of planning to secretly
inspect some materials at the commission to alter some records and put Oni in a
disadvantaged position in the prosecution of his case.
Disproving
the claim by urging Oni to stop acting like “attack dog” in the prosecution of
his case, Adedayo, in a statement, on Sunday, posited that no amount of
blackmail would sway the judiciary to award unmerited victory to the former
governor.
The APC
stalwart said Oni lost scandalously even in his Ido/Osi Local Government in the
last election, which he said confirmed how acceptable the APC’s candidate,
Biodun Oyebanji was to the electorate.
Adedayo
added that Oyebanji’s winning streak and margin of victory was not only
stunning, but enigmatic in the election trajectory in Ekiti.
The
aviation expert said: “Let Segun Oni and SDP handlers, who erroneously shared
the views that propaganda can earn them backdoor victory in this judicial
battle, study the trajectory of the election and draw their inferences.
“The June
18 election had the highest margin of victory in the history of Ekiti. Hon
Biodun Oyebanji trounced Segun Oni with a total of 105,000 votes. This had
never happened in Ekiti since 1999.
“Again,
Biodun Oyebanji recorded the highest number of spread, winning in 15 out of 16
local governments. Let those who are about constituting themselves into
troublers of Israel to also check their election records and confirm whether
any contestant had ever beaten this enigmatic record.
“It was
shameful that Segun Oni even lost in his Ido/Osi Council, which confirmed how
rejected he was. Even the candidate of the PDP, Bisi Kolawole, who came distant
third, manifested a high level of acceptability, by winning in his base at Efon
Local Local Government.
“It was
lucid and well amplified by the margin and spread of victory that Oyebanji was
the choice of the Ekiti electorate and he has no reason to engage INEC in any
shady deal to pervert or subvert justice in this matter”.
Adedayo
counseled Oni and SDP against spewing blackmail and propaganda to sway the
tribunal members, saying election petition is won based on the quantum of
evidence provided, which he said Oni lacks in this matter.
“A good
litigant, who is well armed with an avalanche of evidence that have probative
values, won’t be relying on propaganda as Oni and SDP had been doing.
“Their
recent outbursts indicated that they were only out to cause confusion in the
system and discredit the election and not to upturn Biodun Oyebanji’s victory,
because they lack the evidence to substantiate all their claims”, he said.
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