Unidentified gov: Osun what is that? What are
you doing there? Aregbesola replied: Can you repeat yourself... come again,
what did you say? Can you repeat yourself? Abdulfatah of Kwara: Egbon e ma se
be (senior, don’t do that). Aregbesola: I am recording, I want to be sure that
nobody does anything wrong here. Fayemi: DG, count now!
THE footage of the
recently conducted Nigerian
Governors’ Forum (NGF) election went viral on the Internet on Tuesday, as a
steady trickle of people gradually gathered in their offices, homes and
business centres to watch the video and even post it to friends and acquitances
on Youtube, moments after it became popular online.Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, claimed he was recording the sequence of events, when a suspecting colleague asked to know what he was doing with his mobile phone.
The recording captured the momentous parts of the secret ballot which was noisy and disorderly.
Nonetheless, at the end of the vote count by the Director General of the Forum, Mr Asishana Okauru, keenly supervised by Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State, Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State secured 19 votes to defeat his challenger, Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State, who polled 16 votes.
The counting of votes was collectively done.
It was a charged atmosphere.
The gathering of first citizens of Nigeria’s 36 states to elect a leader among themselves was preceded by a rowdy session.
As if on a film location, after the election, Governor Fayemi of Ekiti State, standing close to Governor Ahmed Abdulfatah of Kwara State, charged at the presiding officer to start counting.
It was a tensed session as the returning officer was somehow reluctant to count the votes initially. Governor Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State and Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State were seen on the same row with Fayemi, when a voice suddenly yelled: “Osun, what is that?” obviously talking to Governor Aregbesola, adding: “What are you doing there?” as if trying to caution him against an unpalatable development.
An unidentified governor angrily charged at Aregbesola when he suspected his action, asking for what he was doing with his phone.
Aregbesola replied that he was recording the proceedings.
Furthermore, Aregbesola, believed to be a supporter of Governor Amaechi, in his characteristic manner asked: “Can you repeat yourself... come again, what did you say? Can you repeat yourself?”
At this point, Fayemi and Abdulfatah intervened, calming him down (Aregbesola), speaking in Yoruba, “egbon e ma se be,” which means “senior, don’t do that.”
Not minding whose ox is gored, Aregbesola was quick to repeat that he was recording the proceeding.
“I am recording, I want to be sure that nobody does anything wrong here,” Aregbesola said.
“Why are you videoing me,” Governor Akpabio, who had already left his front seat and had gone to the back to queried Aregbesola,” but Fayemi quickly intervened, saying, “he is not videoing you.”
They eventually laughed over the matter and they all calmed down for the vote count.
The returning officer, supervised by Governor Uduaghan of Delta State, counted the total vote cast to be 35.
Thereafter, two chairs were brought forward to separate votes for Jang and Amaechi, with Jang initially being favoured as the votes were being separated, a voice came from the audience, shouting “Jang in early lead.”
It later dawned on them that Amaechi had carried the day, as he had 19 votes counted in his favour against 16 counted for Jang.
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What suswam was saying with due respect to him was nonesense. If you did not like the procedure why did u participate?.if Jang had won, would u have said the same thing? You participated in the election from the begining till the end and now you are changing the goal post after a goal has been scored. Please save Nigerians are these troubles. There are better things to talk about.
ReplyDeleteAt every stage and every opportunity our democratic experience is being tried and tested and at such points the good, the bad and the ugly are being identified and thrown up for discerning Nigerians to see the quality of people we foist on ourselves as leaders, so that as we evolve and grow as a nation we the people of Nigeria will discern the wheat from the chaff, the statesmen and the charlatan. May God continue to bless Nigeria with His grace to reap goodness even out challenging experiences like this. To think that out of this stock of leaders at state level the nation may eventually source her leaders for the center, be it as our President, Senators etc. Our Lord God please take control over the affairs of Nigeria IJN.
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for the spin the "gang of 16" will out on this video. These are indeed dishonourable men.
ReplyDeleteExactly the way the video was recorded, the was how you wrote it. Kudos!
ReplyDeleteDont mind that BoiBoi fool called Suswam,his busy doing PA to the president while his wife is doing the PA to patience GEJ,rather than concentrating to see if he can impress the people of Benue having stolen the mandate of the people from Ugba,anyway GEJ forced him on Benue people so his paying his prize but u will sure reap what u sow
ReplyDeleteEnough of this NGF Election , Today is democracy day ...
ReplyDeleteJang an his group ar completely dirty playing dirty politics wen we need brains to cub d bokoharam insurgency.infact I call Gej for common public primary school debate
ReplyDeletePDP doing what they know best
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