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2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 1:32am On Jan 02, 2015
THE December 24, 2014 nationwide redeployment of 37 Resident Electoral Commissioners, RECs, by the Independent National Electoral Commission ,INEC, popped up six men, whose professional wisdom is expected to guide the 2015 general elections in the South West geo-political zone.Notably, these RECs are distinguished from their peers across the country by a common identity, as they are Yoruba—the common race of the south-westerners.None could be described as a rookie in the business of election management, given that they had at various times overseen both controversial and non- disputable polls.This baggage of experience, is expected to be brought to bear in a region regarded as the hotbed of the opposition and the home of the progressively inclined politicians.In the course of their duties, jinx would be broken, records would be made, while history may be distorted. A letter dated December 24, 2014 by the Secretary of INEC, Augusta Ogakwu, stated that the RECs were directed to conclude all handing and taking over formalities yesterday.

OYO STATE:

Until his recent appointment, the 1973 University of California graduate of Political Science, was the REC in Osun State. Rufus Akeju obtained his Masters of Arts in International Affairs in June, 1974 at the Ohio University Athens, Ohio USA. He earned his Ph.D in Political Science with specialization in International Law/Relations, Public Administration and Policy Analysis, Comparative Politics and Development.The former Ambassador to Cuba was made a REC on July 22, 2010. Akeju, who was born in Lagos May 25 , 1947, hails from Lagos State.

His tenure in Osun was not short of controversies, as he was accused of partisanship by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. At various times, there were demands for his removal following allegations that he is a card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress APC. He was eventually removed from the state one month before the last governorship elections. Mr. Kayode Idowu, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Attahiru Jega, in statement, said Akeju was requested by the Commission to step aside against the backdrop of intense partisan acrimony over his person.“He acceded to the request, knowing the effort being invested by INEC to make the Osun governorship election free, fair and credible. He has not been indicted for any offence, and the appeal by INEC for a stay of execution of the interlocutory order restraining the Commission from recognising him as Osun REC still subsist,”Idowu state.

Akeju, who once served in the administration of Bola Tinubu in Lagos State, is believed to be a strong ally of the APC leader.
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 1:33am On Jan 02, 2015
OGUN STATE:

Timothy Ibitoye, who before now was the REC in Kwara State, is from Osun State. He assumed office as the REC in Kwara State in 2010, after which he conducted the 2011 governorship elections that ushered in Abdulfatah Ahmed as the state governor.

Since the state is not known for rancorous transfer of power, his four-year tenure in Kwara was bereft of controversies.


OSUN STATE:

The Oyo State born Ogunmola, is resuming in a state where his predecessor was virtually in the eye of the storm while he presided over INEC .The man he succeeded was enmeshed in controversy leading to demand by major opposition parties that he be redeployed over allegations of partisanship. He hails from Oyo State


LAGOS STATE:

The man, who will supervise the 2015 elections in one of flashpoints of the opposition, is an indigine of Ogun State. Prior to his secondment to oversee the exercise in the most priced state in Nigeria, Akin Orebiyi had been the REC in Ondo State, where he successfully conducted the election of Olusegun Mimiko. The product of Olivet High School, Oyo, also conducted the contentious Ilaje/Ese-Odo House of Representatives by-election.

EKITI:

Mr. Sam Olumeku, who hails from Ondo State, was the REC in Ogun state before his redeployment to Ekiti State. He has assumed the mantle of leadership in a state, where the immediate past REC is famed for conducting one of most credible governorship elections in the country.With such template, expectations of an unquestionable performance from him, are widespread. But the state’s sobriquet of a theatre of political absurdities, may naturally place Olumeku in the eye of the storm.

ONDO STATE:

From the comfort zone of Kogi, Mr. Segun Agbaje was temporarily moved to Osun, where he conducted the last governorship election. His interim leadership of INEC in that state, was a fallout of stringent calls for the replacement of Akeju ahead of the gubernatorial polls. Agbaje consequently, resumed duty in Osun State in July as directed by INEC headquarters in Abuja.His supervision of the August 9, 2014 exercise, was not devoid of complaints, as the PDP candidate, Oyiola Omisore alleged that the election was flawed.

‘’We affirm that the announced outcome of the August 9, 2014 gubernatorial election in Osun State are not a true reflection of the votes cast in the election, and rejected in all its entirety. We shall seek to retrieve our stolen mandate that was freely given to our candidate and party, using legal means as provided for by both the constitution and electoral laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” Omisore alleged. He hails from Ekiti State.

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 1:33am On Jan 02, 2015
We shall surely keep an eye on the partisans among the REC.

We believe in Free and fair election.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan believe in allowing the masses to decide their leaders without any fear or favor.

One Man

One Woman

One Youth

One Vote!


“I always said that my ambition to continue in service or the ambition of any other person is not worth the blood of the smallest child in Nigeria" - GEJ

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Nobody: 1:37am On Jan 02, 2015
Why u collect those spots na cry
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by watered(m): 1:38am On Jan 02, 2015
Q
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 1:39am On Jan 02, 2015
Weselion:
Why u collect those spots na cheesy

You shall have no reason to weep this year.

Rejoice, your liberation has come. tongue

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Nobody: 1:44am On Jan 02, 2015
Firefire:


You shall have no reason to weep this year.

Rejoice, your liberation has come. tongue

Lolzz, Ayaf hear u. Happy new year

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Nobody: 1:46am On Jan 02, 2015
watered:
Q
Who be dis wan again? Nna nawa oo
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Nobody: 1:53am On Jan 02, 2015
For this election not to be bloody, just beg general Buhari to talk to his people. The notherners might want to do something not so funny when he looses
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by gists: 4:01am On Jan 02, 2015
Firefire:
We shall surely keep an eye on the partisans among the REC.

We believe in Free and fair election.

“I always said that my ambition to continue in service or the ambition of any other person is not worth the blood of the smallest child in Nigeria" - GEJ

At the bolded. Let him at least keep this promise.

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Nobody: 4:59am On Jan 02, 2015
gists:


At the bolded. Let him at least keep this promise.



If you accuse GEJ of every crime in the world, what you cannot accuse him of is violence. Here is a gentleman who plays by the rule of the game.

All of you mouthing #change are indirectly affirming your belief in our electoral process, unlike what used to be before. All thanks to the gentleman - President.

This is why we shall ensure continuity and not allow violent men to come near power.

Say no to 'halaka'
Say no to kill and maim
Say no to blood of monkey and baboon
Say no to Buhari.
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by raumdeuter: 5:05am On Jan 02, 2015
So these are the men who would announce the demise of PDP and GEJ rule in the SW and Nigeria.

They are welcome

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by egift(m): 5:40am On Jan 02, 2015
Change has come to stay. We cannot continue bearing the burden of Corruption under Jonathan.

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by orimsamsam(m): 6:56am On Jan 02, 2015
Let the fight for change begin.
Gmb change
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Nobody: 7:00am On Jan 02, 2015
Sometimes I just wish GEJ could lose so we know how well this old wine in a new bottle will perform, but he aint gonna, unfortunately.
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Flye: 7:33am On Jan 02, 2015
I hope INEC will allow the best candidate to win. If it is PDP or APC the voice and the choice of the people must be respected.
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by dridowu: 7:37am On Jan 02, 2015
Say No To "Stealing Is Not Corruption"
So beeni si ayipada
E dibo yin fun Ajimobi
E dibo yin fun Ibikunle
E dibo yin fun Ambode
E dibo yin fun Buhari
E dibo yin fun egbe APC ni Ila Oorun
Ipinle Gbogbo ni ile Yoruba oni daru ooooooooo
Orilede Nijiriya oni baje oooooooo

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by gists: 9:20am On Jan 02, 2015
whiterock:




If you accuse GEJ of every crime in the world, what you cannot accuse him of is violence. Here is a gentleman who plays by the rule of the game.

All of you mouthing #change are indirectly affirming your belief in our electoral process, unlike what used to be before. All thanks to the gentleman - President.

This is why we shall ensure continuity and not allow violent men to come near power.

Say no to 'halaka'
Say no to kill and maim
Say no to blood of monkey and baboon
Say no to Buhari.

There was election in 1999 - a southern christian won
There was election in 2003 - a southern christian won
There was election in 2007 - a northern muslim won

All before GEJ (and yes GMB contested the last two) yet there was no violent. The only presidential election supervised by gej is the one that claimed lives because of the ruling government failure to provide security since all they cared about was rigging.

This time around let him just keep to his promise. I hope that is not too much to ask for.

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Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 9:35am On Jan 02, 2015
blizard44:
Sometimes I just wish GEJ could lose so we know how well this old wine in a new bottle will perform, but he aint gonna, unfortunately.


grin
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by thunderrider: 1:02pm On Jan 02, 2015
Following Closely
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 2:30pm On Jan 02, 2015
thunderrider:
Following Closely

Our eyes are widely open... No! to election malpractices.
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by Firefire(m): 3:34pm On Jan 02, 2015
Firefire:
We shall surely keep an eye on the partisans among the REC.

We believe in Free and fair election.

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan believe in allowing the masses to decide their leaders without any fear or favor.

One Man

One Woman

One Youth

One Vote!


“I always said that my ambition to continue in service or the ambition of any other person is not worth the blood of the smallest child in Nigeria" - GEJ
Re: 2015 ELECTIONS: Men Who’ll Decide The Fate Of Contestants In S/west by samkolo(m): 5:05pm On Jan 02, 2015
but..cheesy

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