
Sina Rambo and B-Red have reacted to the tribunal ruling against their father, Senator Ademola Adeleke. Taking to their Instagram story, the Governor’s sons appealed to Oyetola to give up on becoming the Governor of the state. B-Red opined that the people of Osun State do not like him, hence, he should give up on being the Governor. He noted how Oyetola didn’t do anything for the state, while he was in power. In another post, B-Red appealed to him to stop stressing his father and allow him to fix Osun.
“The Osun people do not want you, sir. Please go and rest, you did do nothing for OSUN state damn.
“Mr Oyetola please don’t stress my dad. Let him fix Osun”.
Sina Rambo, on his part, appealed to the people of Osun State to remain calm.
According to him, two judgements were issued today at the tribunal and one was in favour of PDP. However, they are planning to move to the Appeal Court as the mandate of Osun wouldn’t be stolen.
“Two judgements issues today at the tribunal. One in favour of PDP. Nothing changed. Sen. Ademola Adeleke remains the governor of Osun State. We move to the appeal court. Peace be still. The mandate of Osun will not be stolen. H.E Ademola y remains the Governor of Osun State”. Governor Adeleke had been sacked by the Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Osogbo.
On Friday, the tribunal in a split document of two to one declared that the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, should withdraw the Certificate of Return issued to Adeleke and issue the same to former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola. The majority judgement which was read by the Chairman, Justice Tertse Kume said Oyetola scored the majority lawful votes of 314,931 against Adeleke’s 219,666. Speaking out, Adeleke, in a statement signed by his spokesman, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, described it as a miscarriage of justice. He called on the people of Osun State to remain calm as they appeal the judgement. Ademola reassured the people, that he would do everything to retain their mandate.
“I call on our people to remain calm. We will appeal the judgement and we are sure justice will be done. Let our people be reassured that we will do everything possible to retain this widely acclaimed mandate”, Governor Adeleke declared.”


