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Illegitimate mandate: Time ticks for Dapo Abiodun

Freelanews by Freelanews
July 31, 2023
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The DNA of the March 18, 2023 Governorship election in Ogun State is being tested at the Governorship Election Tribunal in Abeokuta, the state capital.

Blood (Voters) samples have been drawn from polling units and forensic proofs suggest contamination in the electoral waters.

A forensic audit of early samples is clear that Dapo Abiodun is a surrogate holder of the office and the “Governor” might just be standing by as a mere “Placeholder” pending the determination of the men and women of the Bench on the Tribunal Panel.

The fate of the people and the fortune of Ogun State hang on the clear justice and reports of the eminent jurists, who from available conduct and dispositions so far have exhibited good conscience and professionalism in the determination of the election petition.

Those who have followed the process at the tribunal in the past few weeks could draw their own conclusions. Where Mr. Dapo Abiodun got it wrong, his request to some officers of the electoral umpire at the twilight of the voting process was actually his greatest undoing; perhaps he might have been able to run away with a rerun, and maybe, just maybe he would have been able to neat up his desperate hold onto power.

Documents and witnesses’ testimonies before the panel scream loudly about Abiodun’s last minute desperate request:

“Just declare me winner first and I will go and sort out the rest in the court”.

Of course, he got what he paid for. He was declared a winner, not by INEC but by a proxy on rentals from the University of Ibadan.

At least we can see the INEC as an institution at play in the court; the electoral umpire seems to be making a clear distinction between INEC officials who can make themselves available for purchases and INEC as an independent institution.

It was the INEC as an Institution that is standing trial before the election petition tribunal and it appears to be distancing itself from the compromises of some of its officials.

Their only mission in court is to verify and authenticate documents presented by all parties to the matter; INEC has sought to maintain its independence and neutrality in this matter. I dare say, this is good and healthy for our democracy.

As the clock ticks for his exit from Oke Mosan, just as the reality unfolding before the Tribunal speaks to a blatant abuse of power and profligate spending of the resources of Ogun State to buy anyone “buyable”, the question some have been asking in hushed tones is: will Mr. Dapo Abiodun goes back to claim his bet from The Proxy on rental who declared him a winner in a contest which he openly lost even when the process was not yet completed?

This singular decision made an already bad situation worse for Dapo Abiodun where he had the last opportunity to muscle the last strain of energy to rewrite his own fortune. This opportunity was lost in clear desperation because now the tribunal panel will have to look into the books of a stolen mandate rather than into the records of an incomplete process.

The motley crowd of political jobbers in desperate negotiations for re-appointments has been infecting the contaminated waters of Abiodun’s electoral heist; their reportorial of the court processes has been less impressive, they seem to have elevated the tribunal proceedings to a mere propaganda engagements and infesting the sore wounds and injuries to the common psyche of the people of Ogun State who have suffered the greatest injury to their economic well being under a “guy man” system of Administration in the last four years. It is surely a wrong season to be in court, when all manners of people are jostling for the placeholder Governor’s attention, they are trying to outdo one another for appointment and or re-appointments so they are throwing all manners of irons into the works; whether they melt or not, they care less.

The tribunal electoral theatre has been epic, parading all manner of actors; Dapo Abiodun’s kinsmen from Iperu, septuagenarians, men of the clergy, traditional worshipers, civil servants and even staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission all swore that the election was rigged. These are clearly significant, especially when people can go to the extent of swearing by the god of iron to emphasize their deep convictions about Dapo Abiodun’s electoral heist.

Abiodun’s attempt to “mark” and ink himself to electoral victory became a litmus test for the vigilance of the men and women on the bench. It failed the integrity test.

It is equally significant that Ladi Adebutu’s legal team has its job well cut out for them; they have the facts and they will not waste anytime in presenting them. They did fastrack Abiodun’s exit from Oke Mosan by rounding off on their witnesses and presentation in record time. One of the late Moshood Koasimawo Abiola’s (MKO) popular quotes was that “any business meeting that lasts more than 10 minutes is not going to be profitable, rather it is a waste of time”.

Adebutu’s lawyers proved that they mean business, they are not out to waste the time of the courts or the tribunal panel; they have their facts, supported by unassailable evidence, and they went straight for it.

Even the brilliance of erudite Prof. Osipitan collapsed in the face of the overwhelming evidence; what the Abiodun legal team has left is to begin forum shopping for technicalities if at least to dance out of the cluster web built around them.

Will the fate of the people of Ogun State be determined on technicalities or will providence and good conscience rise in the people’s support to ensure that justice is done and will be seen to have been done based on Truth and available facts?

Members of the panel will be the people’s heroes when they serve a sumptuous dish of Justice.

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