Hundreds of residents of Osun State, as well as supporters of the Democratic Party Monday the Popular, stormed the seat of the Independent National Electoral Commission Osogbo to protest against re-election commissioned by the Electoral Commission settle after the government announced on Saturday.
Demonstrators were not attacked by armed police officers who were in the electoral commission's electoral office to prevent the scene being invaded.
Protesters armed with posters with multiple inscriptions such as "No Repeat," "The Independent National Electoral Commission, do not conspire with APC" and "people spoke on Saturday, announced the outcome," and others. They sang songs during the launch of anti-APC crimes against the ruling party to steal suspected Senator Ademola Adeleke.
The Independent National Electoral Commission is criticized for not declaring Odileka the winner of the vote, which received the highest number of votes in the vote. They said that the INEC agreed with the ruling party to rob Adelek of the victory.
They said people in the state had spoken to most of the voters who wanted Adelekh to be governor and be respected.
He said one of the protesters, Adebayo Adisa "organized peaceful protest to ensure that the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) show integrity, and what happened on Saturday and announce on Sunday that the elections are incomplete.
"We have already seen the Democratic Party People's candidates in the lead with 353 votes, but not declare (the winner) for some of the election results of Ekiti was canceled, but the Independent National Electoral Commission continued to announce Vallima, and also in Kogi state "What we want This is our mission in the state of Osun," he said.
In addition, said Radwan Obembola, the head of students who protested share President Muhammadu Buhari needs to deepen the issue.
At the same time he asked the former state governor of Osun, Prince Oolagunsoa Ooyenlola INEC to save the unnecessary state of tension to declare a winner in the governor election was held on Saturday.
Aoinlola Osoajabu said on Monday that it is not the national electoral commission or that any political party has the right to undermine the constitution and state of peace.
He said: "The position of the Independent National Electoral Commission is a double standard of the Independent Electoral Commission itself re-winners in the last election with similar situations, especially in the states of Bauchi and koji ..
"I urge the Independent National Electoral Commission to eliminate it because the Constitution and the Law of Appeal are very clear on this issue.
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