Osun Poll: APC Chieftain Claims Obliviousness To The Result Of Election -READ DETAILS
Senator Abdullahi Adamu, the National Chairman of The All Progressives Congress has expressed utter surprise to the fact that a winner has emerged from the just concluded Osun State governorship election held on saturday.
According to him, he had heard nothing yet from the concluded elections as nobody had told him anything and has said that he when he hears officially and directly from the INEC, and would have studied the results with other members, he would make a comment.
This he said on Sunday, during a programme on Arise TV.
He Said, “With due respect, my dear brother, I am just really hearing this from you. I have not formally heard the announcement from INEC, which is the independent commission responsible for election in Nigeria.
“I have not heard from them yet. Once I hear formally from INEC, I can be in a position to answer this particular question.”
Adamu’s statement is coming in the wake of the party’s candidate, Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s loss to the candidate of Peoples Democratic Party, Ademola Adeleke.
Oyetola had polled 375,027 votes and won in 13 local government areas of the state to come second behind Adeleke in the election.
He has called on his supporters to remain calm, and go about their respective businesses without fomenting trouble or resulting to violence.
Adamu, when reminded that the results and the breakdown of the ballots from the 30 local government areas were all over the pages of major newspapers across the country, Adamu remained adamant.
“Between me and you, I have not formally heard from INEC and I have not read the papers you are talking about. I do read some papers on my table before I have my breakfast but I haven’t done that today yet,” he said.
When prodded further on whether the party will accept defeat if he finally gets to see the result and breakdown of voting pattern, the APC chair stuck to his gun.
He said, “I don’t like pre-empting my situation. “I have not heard from them yet. Once I hear formally from INEC, I can be in a position to answer this particular question.”
“Until I hear from INEC formally or my people in the control room confirm that it is the result, of course, I will abide by it. But hearing the result first from you is unacceptable. You are not INEC.”
According to him, he was yet to even speak with the APC candidate after the poll that gave the opposition PDP the victory.
“I haven’t spoken to him yet,” he said.



