Adeleke had approached a High Court sitting in Ejigbo after the police accused and summoned him of engaging in examination malpractice.
With preparations for tomorrow’s governorship election in Osun State, Osun State High Court on Thursday restrained the police from
arresting the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), Senator Ademola Adeleke.
The police had invited Adeleke to the
Force Headquarters in Abuja for arraignment on charges of examination
malpractices, criminal conspiracy, and impersonation, breach of duty and
aiding and abetting.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday directed the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, not to invite Adeleke until after the governorship election.
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Jimoh Moshood, had in a statement told Adeleke and four others to report
to the Special Investigation Panel, Force Headquarters, Abuja,
immediately for arraignment in court.
The Race is between APC, PDP and SDP
The police invitation to
Adeleke has, however, not overshadow relentless permutations about
tomorrow’s election, which analysts say would be a three-corner fight
among the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), the main opposition
PDP and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) even though 48 parties are
bidding for the state’s number one job.
The police have assured the
electorate of security, revealing through the state command’s
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Olafimihan Adeoye that 10,000 officers and
men would be on the ground to secure the election.
The Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) Chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, told stakeholders in
Osogbo that the commission was ready to conduct a transparent election,
stating that 16,000 officials had been deployed in the state to achieve
that objective.
A total of 1,682,495 registered voters are expected to troop out to vote in the state’s 322 wards across 30 local government areas.
The top contenders, according to them are Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola (APC), Senator Ademola Adeleke (PDP) and Senator Iyiola Omisore (SDP).
Oyetola, former Chief of Staff to Governor Rauf Aregbesola and a cousin to Senator Bola Tinubu, the APC national leader, is said to be leading the pack and favoured to clinch the trophy largely because of the advantage of the widespread structure of the ruling party on which platform he is contesting in the state.
Adeleke is a serving senator, which seat he won with a landslide, taking the seat of his late older brother, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, who until his death was nursing a governorship ambition. Though a political neophyte, the 58-year-old trounced his APC opponent to clinch the senatorial seat for Osun west District.
Going for him, according to analysts, is the feeling that it is the turn of Osun West to take the top job and he is likely to reap bountifully from his late brother’s goodwill in the local government areas in his Ede home town.
He is said to have a huge war chest from his other older brother and businessman, Mr. Deji Adeleke of Pacific Group.
He is also expected to benefit from the massive structure of the opposition PDP as well as the division in the ruling APC. It is also believed that the involvement of the singing sensations, Davido, his nephew; and B-Red, his son, may swing some large youth votes towards him.
His chances may, however, be dampened by the baggage of the controversy around his secondary school certificate even as he is seen as lacking in vision and ideas.
The SDP candidate is a veteran governorship aspirant. In 2014 he had contested on the platform of the PDP and was defeated by Aregbesola despite the massive support from the government of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
His chances are, however, weakened by
the feeble structure of his party, the SDP. The few months he joined the
party are not enough to strengthen it and he is still perceived in some
quarters to have been involved in the death of the former
Attorney-General of the Federation, Chief Bola Ige, even though he had
been cleared of the charges by the Supreme Court.
His campaign, though reputed to most structured is said to be challenged by financial difficulties being the lone funder.



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