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A former deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Lasun Yusuf, has alleged that he was rigged out of the 2018 All Progressives Congress(APC) governorship primary in Osun State.
Speaking at the APC national secretariat in Abuja, on Thursday, shortly after picking up the Expression of Interest and Nomination forms ahead of the party’s primary in Osun State, Yusuf claimed that he was shortchanged in the primary that produced the incumbent governor, Gboyega Oyetola.
He said: “Let me remind Nigerians today that surrounding whether direct or indirect primaries in All Progressives Congress, the confusion started in Osun State in 2018, with the sole aim to rig Lasun Yusuf out of the governorship primary election. But because of the kind of person I am, I knew this and people called me all over the country that I should not take part in that primary election.
“Let me tell you all these, the former governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari, was the chairman of that primary election committee. On the day of the primary, Yari did not come to Osun. That’s left for you journalists to find out why he did not come but let me give you a glimpse, the man knew I was popular but he was instructed to go and do a particular thing but he told them that he conducted his investigation and discovered that the Deputy Speaker too was popular. That’s why Yari did not come to Osun during APC primary election in 2018.
“The job was undertaken by the current distinguished Senator, His Excellency, Deputy Senate President, Omo Agege. He became the Chairman of the Committee over night, and I want to say if he likes he can controvert this that one of the reasons Omo-Agege is the Deputy Senate President today was that he was compensated for that job.
“Omo-Agege was in my hometown for four hours on the day of that primary election, he actually conducted three wards primary out of six wards of my hometown and he signed three results in my hometown on the day of the said primary.
“So if I had wanted to go to court, what happened in Zamfara would have happened in Osun State but I never went to school because I wanted to start writing petitions to court. My life has always been if you think you have the power to cheat me, go ahead and cheat me but sometimes someday we will meet again, and that’s why I never allowed Osun to go the way of Zamfara State. But when they met us at the party secretariat, I warned them; I said if you rig me out of this election, I can assure you that you are not going to win the governorship election. They thought I was a small boy and that I was just blabbing or just a mere threat but my friends, you are a witness to what happened when the election was eventually held, did they win? They didn’t because there was no way they could have won!”