Monday 7 July 2014
I’m ready for PDP forces – Aregbesola
Osun State
Governor,
Rauf
Aregbesola,
has said
that he is
prepared to
face
Peoples Democratic Party forces in the August 9 governorship
election, insisting that he will win the election by popular votes.
Aregbesola, who spoke in Osogbo, on Saturday, warned the PDP
against rigging the governorship election. According to him, the
PDP does not have the support of the masses like him.
When asked how his party would react if there was an attempt
by security forces to restrict its leaders and members,
Aregbesola said nobody could stop the people of Osun from
exercising their civic right.
He said, “I’m a product of the popular forces, by popular forces,
I mean the people, I emanated from them, I’m a product of their
struggle. I’ve interacted on a daily basis with the people from
the outset of my administration. They know me and I know
them. I have affected their lives through populist programmes.
“I’m from the street and it is easy for me to go back to the street
because that’s where my people are. Can they (PDP) go to the
street?
“They don’t know who they are facing; my real home is the
street. Look at me, do I look like a governor? That’s why I call
my administration government unusual because we need to
bring passion and vision into governance and break away from
stagnating ways of doing things.
“Let’s meet on the street. My administration has the full support
of the masses.”
But the Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro,
said the PDP would stop the APC from rigging the election.
Obanikoro, who spoke with our correspondent in Osogbo, on
Saturday, accused the APC of planning to rig the election,
stressing that the PDP would resist the alleged attempt.
On the allegation that the PDP is planning to militarise Osun
governorship election, Obanikoro explained that there was the
need to provide the electorate with a level playing field devoid
of harassment and intimidation.
He said, “We are not here to capture Osun. We want people to
come out without any fear or intimidation and cast their votes.
The noise, the hullabaloo that you are hearing is because they
want to rig. We know them too well with their capacity to rig
election. They are not for one man, one vote. They have been
importing people into the state.”
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