Odigie-Oyegun’s comportment
regarding the Ondo State primary will become the textbook definition
of political treachery and malfeasance of the basest order. In early
September, the state primary was held. A purported winner was named.
Having faith in the ways of the party, Tinubu publicly accepted what he
assumed to be a verdict honestly derived. As a democrat, one must
face the possibility of defeat and accept such as outcome with as much
grace as one would embrace victory. One of the few bright spots during
the conduct of the primaries was Jigawa Governor, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru
Abubakar He
chaired the primary convention with decorum and impartiality. He was
unaware that a tampered list had been slipped into the process.
Indeed
within hours of the announcement, news began to filter in that gravely
disturbed me. Credible allegations of fraud troubled the waters. The
delegate list had been materially altered by someone in a
strategic position to so do. The names of over 150 valid delegates were
excised to make room for an equal number of impostors. This was
not a clerical error. The alteration was wilfully executed that the
primary would be directed toward a chosen end that bore nothing in
common with the will of most state party members. A cunning few had
tried to deceive the many into believing they were outnumbered.
A conspiracy
to steal the Ondo primary had been uncovered. Fortunately, the grand
deception afoot had been unable to cover its tracks fast enough.
Truth began to cry for justice.
Several
candidates filed petitions contesting the result. The party established
an investigative board to review the evidence. In a two to one decision,
the panel found the delegate roster had suffered tampering. The panel
recommended that a new primary should be held using the valid delegate
list. This recommendation was tabled before the National Working
Committee (NWC).
After many
hours of deliberations spanning several days, a final vote was held by
the NWC. Before hand, NWC members agreed that the decision of
the majority would become the stance of the party. Such is the way of
democracy. The NWC voted six against five to cancel the
fraudulent results and hold an honest primary. For a moment, it seemed
the party would restore its integrity by giving democracy a chance.
However, those who sought to scam an entire state would not let the vote
of 11 people spoil their enterprise.


















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