Wednesday 6 February 2019

I sued INEC over supressed state constituencies in the interest of Kogi West... Omoluabi Bode Adeyemi

As candidate says INEC committed daylight robbery, political rape and undemocratic assault on the people.

The Senatorial Candidate of African Democratic Congress in Kogi West, Omoluabi Bode Adeyemi (OBA) has said he instituted legal case against INEC over the supressed state constituency seats of Kabba/Bunu 1&2, Ijumu 1&2, Yagba West 1&2 Yagba South East, Kogi/Koto 1&2 all in the interest of Kogi West. He made the statement during one of his meet the constituents engagements ahead of the 2019 general election.

Omoluabi Bode Adeyemi who instituted the suite seeking the restoration of the state constituecy seats that were in existence prior to 1999 return to democracy but deliberately and illegally supressed by INEC says he will fight to the end. Omoluabi contend that he never knew he was going to contest in 2019 when he took that bold step even when our elected representatives couldn't carry out such assignment.

"I am a true son of Okunaland who is passionate about the growth of my people, it is this urge and passion that fuelled the reason why I filed the case in court. I will do so much more when you elect me by February 16th, by the grace of God" Omoluabi says. He argued that he will get the matter to its logical conclusion and our supressed constituencies will be restored. Omoluabi further stated that INEC committed daylight robbery, political rape and undemocratic assault on the people of Kogi West even while the leaders and stakeholders appered not perturbed.

The ADC Senatorial Candidate said the matter has been in and out of various courts and currently receiving the needed judicial attention. He therefore called on the people to vote him in order to be able to boldly and intelligently speak for and with the people.

"Apart from the legal action, I have also made committed contributions towards the growth of Kogi West" Omoluabi says.

Speaking on the same issue, a former National President of the National Association of Okun Students (NAOS) Comrade Alamoh Kehinde describes Omoluabi's selflessness and patriotism as contagious and unprecedented.
Comrade Alamoh says Omoluabi's emergence by Feb 16 will mark a departure from rudderless representation to purposeful and humbly dutiful servanthood in representation.

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