Resident Electoral Commissioner, Oyo State, Mr. Mutiu Agboke, on Monday, disclosed that the governor, deputy governor-elect, Eng Seyi Makinde, Eng Rauf Olaniyan and elected House of Assembly members will receive their certificates of return on Wednesday.
The Nigerian Tribune reports that Agboke made this disclosure when he received the “Hero of democracy” award of Noble FM, an Ibadan based private radio station, at the state office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Ibadan.
He also explained that he, alongside his electoral officers across the 33 local government areas of the state, faced temptations, threats, blackmail, pecuniary offers, challenges during the collation process, and almost ran away, at some point.
The award, presented by the general manager of the radio station, Mr. Ade Adekanmbi, was in recognition of Agboke’s firmness in compromising situations, the strong sense of loyalty to duty and dedication to the furtherance of what is right.
Recounting his personal ordeal, Agboke said when the challenges got to a head, he called National Chairman of INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu for help, but was mandated to continue the collation and do what was right.
He added that the threats to compromise during collation included the kidnap and locking up of INEC staff though they were later rescued.
“He laughed over the phone and asked me to continue the collation and do the right thing. He told me this four times.
“After the call, I became emboldened, returned to this hall appearing like wildfire. Then, I told the returning officer that we are not leaving this hall until we conclude the collation, and we did
“I do not want to talk in specific terms but let us forge ahead. The important thing is that we have conducted the election and we did not allow any form of temptation, in any form, to override our statutory duties. The fact is that we had challenges and these challenges were in various forms, but we surmounted them.
“If I allow our electoral officers to share their experiences, you really will hear some bad ones. But, as very challenging as those experiences were, they came out of it.
“One of them is here, she was weeping on the phone when she called me that our staff had been kidnapped and locked inside some rooms and that they were unable to rescue them. We needed to go out and rescue them.”
“I do not want to talk in specific terms but let us forge ahead. The important thing is that we have conducted the election and we did not allow any form of temptation, in any form, to override our statutory duties. The fact is that we had challenges and these challenges were in various forms, but we surmounted them.
“If I allow our electoral officers to share their experiences, you really will hear some bad ones. But, as very challenging as those experiences were, they came out of it.
“One of them is here, she was weeping on the phone when she called me that our staff had been kidnapped and locked inside some rooms and that they were unable to rescue them. We needed to go out and rescue them.”