Aregbesola, who believed that their candidate, Oke, might win the Ondo election was also said to have suspended further discussions until after the election.
Had Oke won the election, Tinubu, sources said, would have returned today into the arms of scores of supporters who would have been mobilised to receive him at the airport.
But with the outcome of the election, it is unlikely he would return anytime soon as planned and might spend more time abroad before returning home.
Despite Tinubu’s disenchantment with the APC primary that threw up Akeredolu, leading to his eventual victory, the party’s national leader yesterday congratulated the new governor-elect.
Tinubu asked party members to close ranks “for the good of our party and its progressive ideals”.
In a statement from his media office, he said: “Following the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with regard to the governorship elections in Ondo State, I extend congratulations to Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) on the outcome of the election and for his perseverance and persistence in seeking that office.
“I must also congratulate the people of Ondo State for their generally exemplary conduct on election day and for demonstrating their will to shun the regressive politics of yesterday by returning to the progressive brand of politics that has been the trademark of the people of that state.
“I congratulate all party members in the state, particularly the party leadership in the South-west.
“Finally, I must express profound congratulations to President Muhammadu Buhari, the national leader of the party, whose stature and dignity helped guide the APC to another victory that should advance the progressive aims of the party and the people.
“To all the people and parties in Ondo, your election has been had and held. Now is the time that all must work for the continued development, prosperity and peace of your state and our beloved country.”
He appealed to all party members including those who have been disaffected from the primary to come together for the good of the APC and its progressive ideals.
Akeredolu is Governor-elect
But as the internal wrangling within the South-west zone of the APC continues, INEC’s Returning Officer for the Ondo governorship election, Prof. Abdulganiyu Amballi yesterday declared Akeredolu as the winner of the poll, having polled 244,842 votes to defeat Jegede of the PDP who scored 150,380 votes. Oke scored 126,889 votes to come third while the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate, Dr. Olu Agunloye, came fourth with 10,149 votes.
Amballi, who is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, said the winner had satisfied the requirements and was therefore declared the winner of the poll. The margin of victory, he said, was 94,462 votes.
He said the election was conducted in a free and fair manner, and under a peaceful atmosphere.
The results released by INEC showed that the Akeredolu won in 14 local government areas, while the Oke won in two – Ilaje and Okitipupa Local Government Areas, just as PDP came top in the two local governments of Ondo East and Ondo West.
Surprisingly, Jegede marginally lost the election in his own local government area, Akure South to Akeredolu, scoring 25,005 as against 25,797 scored by the APC candidate.
Other local governments won by APC were Akure North, Ile Oluji/Oke-Igbo, Ifedore, Ose, Akoko South West, Akoko South East, Akoko North East, Akoko North West, Owo, Idanre, Irele, Ese-Odo and Odigbo.
While agents of the parties that contested the election signed the result sheets, the agent of the SDP, whose candidate came a distant fourth, refused to sign the result sheets.
With his declaration as the winner of the election, there was jubilation in many parts of Akure and Owo, the hometown of Akeredolu, as the governor-elect and his supporters trooped out to celebrate his victory.
The APC members who armed themselves with brooms danced round major streets in the towns, chanting solidarity and pro-Akeredolu songs.
A good number of APC members also converged on the party’s secretariat along Oba Adesida Road and at his campaign office on Oyemekun Road, where they sang and danced in celebration of the victory of the party in the election.
Speaking on his victory at his country home, Akeredolu promised not to fail the people of the state who elected him and dedicated his success at the poll to God.
He commended the president, the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and members of the party National Working Committee (NWC) of the party.
“I wish to express my profound gratitude, first, to the Almighty God whose infinite grace has allowed us to see this day.
“This victory is of God through the people. It is not for me or the APC alone, it is a victory for the people of Ondo State irrespective of which side of the divide you stood during the election. For me it is a challenge to perform. It is a call to rescue our state and reverse its fortunes.
“I thank the people of my dear state for their steadfastness. I have heard their messages throughout the campaign in all the nooks and crannies of the state. Today, you have spoken with one voice. You have walked the talk. You have voted for me as your governor for the next four years.
“Today, change has come. I hereby make a solemn pledge that this collective mandate shall address all issues with keen determination. The welfare of our people alone shall be the directive policy of the government.
“Today’s victory is a confirmation of the willingness and readiness of the people of Ondo State to change and seek a better life. I thank you for your faith and confidence in me. I thank all those whose uncommon sacrifice contributed in no small measure to the success of the exercise.
“A special show of gratitude must be extended to our security agents for their patriotic duty.
“I shall in a few months be saddled with the task of providing responsible leadership, a leadership that would take our people from poverty and stagnation to productivity and prosperity, from pains and lamentation to joy and laughter,” he said.
Buhari, APC Congratulate Akeredolu
Also reacting, Buhari congratulated the governor-elect on his “well-deserved victory” in the Saturday, November 26 governorship election in the state.
Buhari, in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Femi Adesina also congratulated Oyegun, the Chairman of the Campaign Committee, Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State, and all party faithful who put in their best and braved the odds to ensure a successful outing for the flag bearer of the APC.
The president advised Akeredolu to put behind whatever acrimonies might have arisen from the electioneering and reach out to all well-meaning people in the state and beyond, to implement his vision.
The president rejoiced with the good people of Ondo State, who aligned with his own belief that Akeredolu, with his pedigree, possessed the qualities to transform the state into the Ondo of their dreams.
“From the beginning, this election set out to be a different kind of election. The unity and resilience of the party was tested. I am happy we came out of this victorious.
“This is a huge win. The mood today is against corruption, insecurity and for the restoration of the economy and the creation of jobs. This is where the party stands and I am happy that the electorate has read the situation correctly,” said the president.
Buhari called on other contestants in the election to see the triumph of Akeredolu as the wish of God and enjoined them to work together with him to make the state a truly progressive and economically prosperous one for all.
The president also commended INEC, the security agencies and the voters for the peaceful and successful conduct of the elections.
Similarly, Oyegun congratulated Akeredolu and his running mate, Hon. Agboola Ajayi, on their election victory.
In a message issued yesterday on behalf of the NWC of APC, Oyegun expressed gratitude to the good people of Ondo State for their impressive turnout and peaceful conduct during the election exercise. He also thanked the Ondo electorate for voting for the party.
He equally thanked Buhari and other party leaders for their invaluable support towards winning the governorship election. He called for calm and appealed to the opposition parties and their candidates to accept defeat in good faith.
Also, the APC Publicity Secretary in Ondo State, Mr. Adesanya, congratulated INEC for the conduct of the poll, stating that there was prompt arrival and delivery of electoral materials to the 3,009 polling units across the state.
He applauded the simultaneous accreditation and voting system adopted by INEC as a landmark achievement, saying that it was largely responsible for the absence of electoral malpractices and violence.
Adesanya said that the election was unprecedentedly peaceful, free and fair in the history of the state.
The publicity secretary also commended residents in Ondo State for the peaceful conduct before, during and after the election.
According to him, the electorate remained calm in the face of provocation, intimidation, harassment and the clamour for the repeat of the 1983 violence in the state, where scores of people were killed.
He also praised the professionalism of all security agencies before, during and after the poll.
PDP Protests Result
However, the PDP refused to accept the outcome of the election, alleging that the exercise was rigged before it was conducted.
The Publicity Director of the party in the state, Ayodele Fadaka, who spoke yesterday in Akure, claimed INEC connived with some powerful persons in the country to rig the election.
“In spite of the national orientation of the federal government, buying voters is the highest form of corruption that this government portends to be fighting day in day out and we see that corruption is getting entrenched by the day more and more.
“The PDP failed this election simply because INEC and some other interest groups decided it will fail,” Fadaka said.
He alleged that the processes that led to the election amounted to rigging, insisting that INEC should not have held the election when it knew that the name of the PDP candidate was unjustifiably removed from the list of candidates.
According to him, INEC had up till January to hold the election, and should have postponed it, but chose to go ahead with it because it planned to ensure the PDP failed in the election.
“I will say that powerful interests in this country, working hand in gloves with INEC decided to do us in this election, they decided and desired and they have achieved their aim to hand over our party to APC,” he said.
Asked if his party accepted the results,” Mr. Fadaka said: ” My answer is neither here nor there,” stressing that the election was conducted hastily despite the travails of the party in court.
Meanwhile, the PDP governorship candidate, Jegede, said yesterday that it was too early to decide after his loss in the election.
Jegede, who spoke with journalists in Akure, said he was still studying the conduct of the election.
“It is too early to decide on what to do as a person. My party, the PDP, will decide what to do. We are still consulting with those that matter so as to know the next line of action,” he said.
He added: “I know we have won the heart of the people and I should thank our people for standing by us and for their show of love and their steadfastness.
“We are studying the situation and in the fullness of time you will
know what the position of the party is.”
He stated further that the events that led to the election were known to everyone.
“We had 48 hours to prepare for the election. I was cleared by the court on Wednesday and had only Thursday to campaign and on Saturday I had to go for the election.
“Our request for postponement of the election was denied by INEC for reasons that we are yet to fathom and these are the things in the next few days we will have to review.”
Similarly, the state Chairman of the PDP, Mr. Clement Faboyede, said the party would meet today with all the stakeholders and their decision will be made public.
“We thank God for the litigation processes and for the way we came out victorious and our heart’s desire candidate for PDP was cleared to contest the election a few days to the poll when there was no time for campaign,” he said.