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Why INEC Fixed Osun Rerun For Thursday
Following the declaration of Saturday’s governorship election in Osun state as inconclusive, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has met and slated the rerun election for Thursday, September 27. INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Prince Solomon Soyebi announced this yesterday evening in a statement. The commission said in the Osun election, 3,498 voters could not vote as a result of issues in seven polling units spread across four local government areas of the state. The statement reads: “The Osun State governorship election took place as planned on 22nd September, 2018. As widely testified by Independent Observers and many candidates, the election proceeded smoothly. Election materials arrived on time. Voters were very orderly and polling units opened at the designated time of 8.00am. In fact, most of the reports received by the Commission indicate that about 98% of the 3, 010 Polling Units opened on time, which surpassed the situation in all previous elections organised by the Commission. “Clearly, this has been one of the most keenly contested elections in Nigeria in recent times. We congratulate the Osun State voters for their keen interest in the polls as shown in the large turnout, their orderliness and their respect for the rules governing the process. We also thank all stakeholders, including the political parties and candidates, election observers, security agencies, traditional rulers for their unprecedented cooperation before, during and since the election.
“Notwithstanding the successful conduct of the Osun election, the Returning Officer, Professor Joseph Adeola Fuwape, Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure has communicated to the Commission his inability to make a return in accordance with the legal framework and INEC Guidelines.
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