Sunday, 29 March 2015
Oyegun loses ward to PDP in Edo
National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress,
Chief Odigie-Oyegun, lost his ward to the People’s
Democratic Party in Saturday’s Presidential elections.
Two units made up Ward 2 of the Staff Training School
at GRA Benin; the APC lost in both units.
At Unit one, the PDP polled 95 votes in the presidential
election while APC polled 78 votes.
The party also polled 94 votes in the Senatorial election
while APC polled 85 votes.
In the House of Representatives, the PDP polled 95 votes
while the APC polled 80 votes.
At unit two where Oyegun cast his vote, the PDP polled
88 votes in the Presidential election while APC polled 65.
For the House of Rep, PDP polled 79 votes while APC
polled 75.
Elsewhere, The Senior Special Assistant to President Goodluck
Jonathan on School Agriculture, Dr. Baraka Sani, on
Saturday in Kano escaped death from the hands of
suspected political thugs, who prevented her from
voting.
The incident happened at Jigriya Ward in Dakatar
Quarters, Nasarrwa area of Kano State, when Baraka was
attempting to cast her vote but was prevented by the
thugs, who hauled missiles at her.
According to an eyewitness account, the thugs on
sighting Baraka started chanting: “Ba muayi, ba zaki ye
zabe ba,” meaning, “We are not with you and will not
allow you to vote.”
In the ensuing fracas, which lasted for over 10 minutes,
two of Baraka’s aides sustained injuries and were rushed
to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
The thugs hauled pebbles at the President’s aide before a
good Samaritan came to her rescue, as she was shielded
and escorted from the scene of the incident to a waiting
black Honda Pilot Jeep, which zoomed off immediately.
Sani, who rushed back home and mobilised a combined
team of security operatives, comprising the Army, Air
Force, Directorate of State Security and the Police, who
accompanied her to the polling unit where she
eventually cast her vote amidst tight security.
Narrating her ordeal, Sani asked, “Is that the kind of
change Nigerians are yearning for, where Nigerians
would be denied their constitutional right? Is this the
kind of change that women will be summoned before
the ICC?
“Is this the kind of change that the opposition is
denigrating women that they will never again participate
in the political process, limiting their freedom of
expression, freedom and constitutional right?”
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