Group Lauds INEC For Free And Fair Elections In Osun State

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The Stakeholders of the Patriotic Youth Alliance G40 has openly lauded the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for ensuring an electoral process that assures transparency, competence and unbiasedness with the just concluded gubernatorial election of Osun State.

The leadership of the group had also praised the security agencies for doing a wonderful job of ensuring eligible voters cast their votes in a free and conducive environment. The group said such action has reignited the lost confidence of the Osun people and Nigerians to actively participate in the coming 2023 general elections in the country.

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Isah Abubakar, the National Coordinator of the group in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna said, “We wish to commend INEC for ensuring an electoral process that assured transparency, competence and unbiasedness in the elections of Osun State. The same commendation extends to the security agencies, these acts have rebirth the lost confidence of the Osun people and Nigerians to actively participate in the 2023 general elections.”

The statement opined, “The just concluded election has proved that the APC as a party has failed in providing the much-needed development and effective leadership for particularly the good people of Osun State and the country at large, hence, the will of the Osun people prevailed.”

It assured the good people of Osun State that they would never be disappointed by the new leadership in the state.

The leadership of Patriotic Youth Alliance G40, also congratulated the Governor-elect, Senator Ademola Adeleke for his landslide victory in the just concluded election in the state and called on him to be a servant leader by exhibiting exemplary leadership to the people.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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