Osun election: Tension as military replaces police for rerun nigerian army at polling unit
There is
palpable tension in Osun ahead of the rerun election slated for Thursday, as
hundreds of military personnel replace police to provide security during the
exercise.
Our reporter
on Wednesday morning observed heavy deployment of military men in Osogbo, the
Osun State capital, and Ifon, in Orolu local government, while several other
military vehicles were moving towards Ile-Ife.
A reliable
security source told our reporter that the decision to change the security
architecture of the state against the Thursday’s rerun election was mandated
from the “top” to give some level of leverage to the ruling party.
Owojela's
Blog reports that the rerun which was necessitated by the inconclusive
gubernatorial election of Saturday was billed to take place in seven polling
units at Osogbo, Orolu, Ife South, and Ife North local governments.
Meanwhile,
there have been accusations and counter-accusations between the two leading
parties in the contest, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
While the
APC accused PDP of embarking on voters’ inducement by buying PVCs, the latter
alleged that the ruling party was not only buying PVCs but criminally cloning
it to manipulate electoral process to its advantage.
PDP also
accused the APC government of victimising and threatening lives of some of its
leaders, including a former ally of Governor Rauf Aregbesola, who recently
defected to PDP, Alhaji Fatai Diekola.
However,
Owojela's Blog has gathered that both APC and PDP are in desperate scramble to
lure over three thousand voters in the seven polling units with money, ranging
from N50,000 to N100,000.
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