Do I have anything to say? Yes, plenty, but I won't bore you, except the following points:
1.The right man won, deservedly.
2. The wrong man lost, deservedly.
3. It would have been a travesty of democracy and aberration of morality if the PDP candidate had won. He must not be allowed to contest for, or anywhere near, an elective office ever again.
4. The people of Osun State know which side their bread is buttered and appreciate good governance and good performance. I hope another 4 years will be even better and not like in some states where a second term for the governor, means sitting back, relaxing, not doing anything anymore, and stealing money to take care of his retirement.
5. President Goodluck Jonathan is vindicated. He said he or his party, PDP will not try to rig elections. True to his words and looking forward to a free and fair election in 2015.
6. My hope in Nigeria's true democracy has been re-kindled (despite the aberration of justification, NOT the process, in Ekiti State)
(By the way, recent research and analysis have convinced me that Ekiti people truly rejected Fayemi and the APC. The election was not rigged)
Forget the Ekiti selling their kingdom for bags of rice.
Akintokunbo A Adejumo MSc, Dip Mngt, CIHM, MCMI, FITP
1.The right man won, deservedly.
2. The wrong man lost, deservedly.
3. It would have been a travesty of democracy and aberration of morality if the PDP candidate had won. He must not be allowed to contest for, or anywhere near, an elective office ever again.
4. The people of Osun State know which side their bread is buttered and appreciate good governance and good performance. I hope another 4 years will be even better and not like in some states where a second term for the governor, means sitting back, relaxing, not doing anything anymore, and stealing money to take care of his retirement.
5. President Goodluck Jonathan is vindicated. He said he or his party, PDP will not try to rig elections. True to his words and looking forward to a free and fair election in 2015.
6. My hope in Nigeria's true democracy has been re-kindled (despite the aberration of justification, NOT the process, in Ekiti State)
(By the way, recent research and analysis have convinced me that Ekiti people truly rejected Fayemi and the APC. The election was not rigged)
Forget the Ekiti selling their kingdom for bags of rice.
Akintokunbo A Adejumo MSc, Dip Mngt, CIHM, MCMI, FITP
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