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BREAKING: Oyetola floors Aregbesola in his ward in Osun APC primary

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Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola has floored Interior Minister, Rauf Aregbesola in his ward in Saturday’s governorship primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Pointblanknews.com reports Oyetola won at Ward 8, Ifofin, Ilesha East, according to official results of the Osun APC governorship primary.
Aregbesola, who is a former Governor of the State, though not contesting, has his anointed candidate, Moshood Adeoti in the Osun APC governorship primary.
Both Aregbesola and his political godson lost the ward to the incumbent governor, who is gunning for a second term.
Meanwhile, Oyetola also emerged winner in his ward of Iragbiji, Boripe Local Government Area of the State.
Announcing the result of the direct primary at St. Peters Primary School, ward 001, Iragbiji, Mr Samson Oyebade, the electoral officer, said Oyetola scored 1,612 votes, to beat two other aspirants, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, and Lasun Yusuf, who scored no vote.

He said 2,053 party members were accredited for the exercise, adding that only 1,612 party members cast their votes for the governor.

In his remarks, the governor said he was not surprised that he won in his ward.

Oyetola, who described the exercise as a family affairs, said the primary was not expected to be a battle field.

He also urged party members to brace up for the challenges ahead.

“I want my fellow aspirants to see this exercise as a family affair and not a battle field.

“Because God is always in control, there is no violence in the state, although violence is not expected.

“I dot not know why the agents of other aspirants are not here but we should all brace up for the challenges ahead and create opportunity for reconciliation,” he said.

The governor described the turnout of the party members for the exercise as meaningful and impressive.

“I thank God that we were able to do it peacefully.

“All the members of the party have the opportunity to decide who will carry the flag of the party.

“I want to appeal to all our people all over the state to please maintain peace.

“This election process should not be a battle field. It should not be a do or die affair. There should be no violence.

“Let everybody have the opportunity of participating in his choice of who should be the candidate of our party.

“I think that is the process and I think it has gone very well, contrary to the speculation,” he said.

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