Friday 26 April 2019

APC Legal Action on Osun West Senatorial, A Failed Attempt-PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Osun State chapter has declared as efforts in futility, another misguided legal action purportedly instituted again today by the ruling party, APC, on the senatorial seat (Osun West) being occupied by Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke.

While speaking with journalists today, the state Chairman of the party, Hon. Olasoji Adagunodo said this latest action is not just a waste of time, but an abuse of court process .

According to Adagunodo, "two courts of competent jurisdiction and an Appelate Court have ruled on this same issue of eligibility in favour of Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke and this latest efforts can be described as "Forum Shopping and Abuse of Court process."

"I wish to put it to all those that are involved in this latest act of misdemeanor wherever they are to reflect and look back at their past efforts which have failed them. 

He further said, "they should remember that they have been on this since 2017 when Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke was nominated as PDP Senatorial candidate and they have failed on every occasion and they will continue to fail because they are fighting a Man that has been ordained to be Senator and Governor.

The Chairman, however,  assured Osun State people,  supporters of PDP and Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke home and abroad that the court process of today is an action of a defeated, opposition and failed political party.

According to  Hon. Adagunodo, "their desperation is just bringing out the fact that they have failed at the polls, at the various courts instituted by them  and they will continue to fail in all their attempts.

The state chairman also assured Osun people that the swearing in day of Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke is one day less today when all these persecutions will come to an end.

Adagunodo further urged all good people of Osun state  to continue to pray for the PDP and  Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke for success in the remaining courts processes.

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