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Osun APC Guber Primary: God on my side, I will emerge victorious, reports so far peaceful, Oyetola

…says Osun is peaceful, violence was over-stressed

…as he casts his vote in Iragbiji

As the entire members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) cast their votes for the preferred aspirants in Osun, Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has expressed confidence that he would emerge victorious in the ongoing primary election of the party.

The Governor who applauded the members of the party for turning out in large number said, “losing was not an option for a man commissioned by God for an assignment.”

Oyetola spoke shortly after he cast his vote at Ward 1, Boripe Local Government Area, Iragbiji on Saturday.

He lauded Osun people for conducting themselves peacefully, saying the peaceful conduct of the election has testified to the fact that Osun remains the most peaceful State in the country.

The Governor noted that news of violence making the rounds were mere speculations.

This followed rumours in the build-up to the State’s primary election of the All Progressive Congress of possible onslaught by the members of the splinter group within the Party called TOP.

The group, comprising loyalists of immediate past governor and current Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, had produced two aspirants Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, who was a former Secretary to the State Government, and Hon. Lasun Yusuff, a former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. But Adeoti was preferred by Aregbesola.

Oyetola however appealed to citizens across the State to maintain peace and decorum, adding that elections should not be a battle.

“By the grace of God I will emerge victorious. To us, losing is not an option for a man commissioned by God for an assignment.

“I just want to appeal to all our people across the State to maintain peace. Election process should not be a battlefield or a do-or-die affair. Let everyone exercise his/her tight to choose in determining who represents them at the party level and ultimately at the general elections.

“So far so good, I think this process has gone well contrary to the speculation of violence. We have been in contact with a number of places and we have received positive signals of peace.

“Really, I don’t see why choosing a candidate to represent the party should be a thing of violence”, he said.

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