I spent N140m in 2003 election on party agents, not vote-buying: Osoba

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Olusegun Osoba

Olusegun Osoba, a former governor of Ogun State, said the N140 million he spent during the 2003 election was for party agents across the state and not for vote-buying.

Mr. Osoba stated this on Thursday when the editorial board of Penpushing Media paid him a courtesy call at his residence located in Government Reservation Area (GRA), Ibara, Abeokuta., the state capital.

Mr Osoba, who was the incumbent governor in that election and lost to Gbenga Daniel of the Peoples Democratic Party, added that there was no vote-buying at the time.

He said that the explanation became necessary following news that he spent the money on vote-buying.

Osoba said:

“The N140 million was meant for party agents’ fee and not for buying votes as some may insinuate. There was no buying of votes during that time. The money was purely for payment of party agents.”

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The former governor, however, insisted that he was rigged out of office.

He added that he has since put behind him the controversial election, just as he called on journalists to join in the fight against fake news.

Osoba pointed out that many bloggers contributed to the spread of fake news, hence the need for professionals to rise up to the challenges of addressing the menace before it caused further havoc for the profession.

The Chairman Editorial Board of Penpushing media, Funke Fadugba, earlier in her speech said the visit by the team was to rejoice with Mr. Osoba over a successful knee operation and wish him adequate recovery.

Fadugba said “As our father and leader in the profession, we thought it necessary to visit you, and rejoice with you after successful knee operations. We pray that God will perfect the healing. We are always proud of you as (a) mentor to many of us, and pray that God will spare your life to do more.”

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