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Osun Decides ’22: Rushing to Aso-Rock Villa Wouldn’t Save Oyetola, PDP Tells Tinubu Over Election Result

—Charges INEC To Resist APC’s Manipulations
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),Osun state chapter, has affirmed to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to know that rushing to the Aso-Rock Villa in the face of the defeat of APC Gubernitorial Candidate in Osun cannot overturn the Will of the people at the poll.
PDP in a statement released on Saturday evening by her National Publicity Secretary,Hon. Debo Ologunagba, said it has come to her notice that APC leaders were rushing to Abuja in a desperate move to manipulate the process and frustrate the smooth conclusion of the election, having realized that the APC has been rejected by the people.
“Asiwaju Tinubu must know that the people of Osun State have spoken and that his running to Abuja cannot save the deflated Governor Gboyega Oyetola from the reverberating verdict of the ballot box.
“Our Party charges the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the APC leadership in Abuja to note that the course of the election is already known to all and that the people of Osun State will never accept any outcome to the contrary.
The PDP charges INEC to resist the manipulations and pressure from the APC by sticking to its assurance to the people that the election will be transparent and conclusive at the first ballot.
The party therefore congratulates the people of Osun State and urges them to remain at alert, protect their votes and ensure that the results declared at the polling centers are not altered but duly reflected at the collation and final declaration.
“We also congratulate all democratic institutions, stakeholders and all patriots who stood by the people to achieve this great shift”,the party added.
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