The APP Suit To Disqualify APC's Oyebamiji Is A Desperate Attempt To Hijack Osun's Gubernatorial Election

The Action Peoples Party (APP) has taken a legal route to disqualify the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, in the upcoming Osun gubernatorial election. The APP has filed a lawsuit against Oyebamiji, citing alleged discrepancies in his credentials submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The lawsuit has been met with resistance from the AMBO Media Front, which has described the APP's move as frivolous and a sign of impending defeat. According to the media front, the APP's decision to seek Oyebamiji's disqualification is a desperate attempt to hijack the election.

The AMBO Media Front has expressed confidence in Oyebamiji's chances of winning the election, citing his strong credentials and the support he enjoys from the people of Osun. The media front has warned the APP against engaging in frivolous litigation that could undermine the integrity of the electoral process.

The Osun gubernatorial election is scheduled to hold in 2026, with several candidates vying for the top seat.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

The APP's lawsuit against Oyebamiji is a clear indication that they are running scared. By attempting to disqualify their opponent through the courts, they are essentially admitting that they lack the strength and popularity to win the election fairly. This desperation is a recipe for disaster, and it's likely to backfire in the end. For the people of Osun, this means that they will be denied the opportunity to choose their preferred candidate in a free and fair election. The implication is that the APP is more interested in manipulating the system than in serving the people.