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    Ajimobi concedes defeat, congratulates winners

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorFebruary 25, 20191 Comment3 Mins Read
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    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo has lost for the second time in two weeks
    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo has lost for the second time in two weeks
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    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo has conceded defeat
    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo has conceded defeat

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state has accepted the result of Oyo South Senatorial district in last Saturday’s National Assembly elections.

    Ajimobi, a candidate of APC expressed appreciation to the people of Oyo state for their peaceful conduct and the large turnout in last Saturday’s election.

    In a statement by Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, Mr
    Bolaji Tunji, Mr. Ajimobi said that the people of Oyo
    State have shown their love for the APC by voting massively for
    President Muhammadu Buhari and the party’s candidates in the
    elections, adding that, from results released so far nationwide, the
    APC is coasting home to victory.

    The governor then congratulated the Oyo State APC candidates in the
    elections which saw the APC picking nine out of the available 14
    Federal Constituency seats and two out of the three Senatorial seats
    in the state.

    “We appreciate our people for coming out last Saturday which led to
    APC winning two out of the three Senatorial and nine out of the 14
    Federal Constituency seats in the state.

    The victory has shown the unassailable leadership of the APC in Oyo State. It has also shown that our people are appreciative of the developmental strides of the APC in the state and the country at large. We have taken Oyo State to an unprecedented level in terms of massive infrastructural renewal. Most importantly, we have ensured peace in the state”.

    Ajimobi described the loss of the Oyo South Senatorial ticket Seat as unfortunate, but noted that no sacrifice is too much for a leader to make.

    “The results of the Oyo South Senatorial districts have been released
    by INEC indicating that I lost to the PDP candidate. I hereby accept
    the result as announced.

    “Although there were a number of grievous infractions and established electoral malpractices, I have decided to let go in the interest of peace. I therefore congratulate the declared winner, Hon Kola Balogun and our other senators-elect, Abdulfatai Buhari and Teslim Folarin.

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    “If I lose the ticket and the party was able to gain, then it is nothing to feel sad about. APC has done well but we can always do better. If out of three senatorial seats, we won two and out of 14 federal constituency seats, we picked nine, then we should congratulate ourselves”.

    The governor enjoined all APC members to gird their loins for the March 9 governorship election as the battle is not over yet, adding that, the loss of the senatorial seat would not deter his firm resolve and that of the APC to work for victory in the governorship election.

    “To the teeming members of our party and supporters who came out in their thousands to show their preference for the APC, I thank and urge you to keep the faith especially as we look forward to the governorship and the House of Assembly elections.

    “With the impressive results we currently have, we should proudly go forth with greater sense of confidence and unity of purpose. Let us work together to ensure victory for our governorship candidate, Bayo Adelabu and all our candidates for the House”.

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