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Exam Malpractice Case: I Can’t Be Intimidated Or Harassed – Adeleke

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Embarked governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has affirmed his faith in God and people of the state in his current ordeal, declaring that no amount of intimidation and harassment can make him jittery.
Speaking after he was granted bail over an examination malpractice case instituted against him by police authorities in Abuja, Adeleke said he is innocent of what he called “trumped up charges of examination malpractices”, insisting that the case was politically motivated to sabotage his bid to retrieve the “stolen” mandate freely given him by the good people of Osun state.
He explained that he and his team campaigned and worked hard to earn the confidence and votes of the people in the face of intimidation and attacks.
“I was duly screened and fielded as a candidate and my people voted massively for me. The whole world knows I won that election and I am at the tribunal to reclaim the mandate. All these fake allegations of examination malpractice and any other imaginary charges can not change the facts and the truth,” he maintained.
Adeleke, in a statement signed by the spokesperson of his Campaign Organization, Olawale Rasheed, stated that he remains committed to the mission to end APC’s bad governance, economic and social enslavement of Osun people, positing that his winning the governorship poll at first ballot less than a year after mass victory at senatorial election confirms his mass appeal and God’s grace.

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