Police re-arraign Osun governorship candidate Adeleke for exam malpractice
The Nigerian
police, on Tuesday, re-arraigned the Osun State governorship candidate of the
People’s Democratic Party, Ademola Adeleke, on allegations of examination
malpractice.
Mr Adeleke,
who was first arraigned on a four-count charge brought against him in
September, for alleged conspiracy and impersonation among other offences, was
re-arraigned on Tuesday, with the charges increased from four to seven-counts,
still bordering on similar offences.
The police
have accused Mr Adeleke of conspiring to procure illegal examination results
with workers at the Ojo-Aro community grammar school and arraigned him along
with a principal and three others accused of conspiring to commit the alleged
crime.
The police
force also accused Mr Adeleke of making false documents, regarding his age and
violating the exam malpractice act, CAP E15, 2004.
Mr Adeleke,
who contested closely with his counterpart from the All Progressives Congress,
(APC) Adegboyega Oyetola, is challenging the outcome of the election which saw
Mr Oyetola emerge winner, after a declaration by Nigeria’s electoral umpire
that the election was inconclusive on September, 22.
Mr Adeleke
is accusing the Independent National Electoral Commission and the APC of
colluding to ensure the candidate of the APC emerges winner in the September
elections in the state.
The PDP
candidate and his party have alleged conspiracy of the police force with the
ruling APC to intimidate, Mr Adeleke.
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