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The 2014 Osun state governorship election update
Prepared by
Abiodun Ajijola
Election Monitor
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http://electionmonitorng.blogspot.com/
27th July 2014
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DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.0 OBJECTIVE ............................................................................................................................................. 5
2.0 OVERVIEW OF OSUN STATE ................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 GEOGRAPHY/TOPOLOGY .......................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 STATE SYMBOLS ..................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2.1 COAT OF ARMS .................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2.2 FLAGS ................................................................................................................................................. 6 2.3 MAP OF OSUN STATE DEPICTING LGAS AND SENATORIAL DISTRICTS .......................................................... 7 2.4 OSUN STATE AT A GLANCE ...................................................................................................................... 8 2.5 RECENT ELECTION RESULTS IN OSUN STATE ............................................................................................. 8 2.6 POLITICAL PARTIES LIKELY TO DOMINATE THE 2014 OSUN STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION ..................... 12
3.0 POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA OF OSUN STATE ........................................................... 13 3.1 LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS IN OSUN STATE .......................................................................................... 13 3.2 FEDERAL CONSTITUENCIES IN OSUN STATE ............................................................................................ 14 3.3 SENATORIAL DISTRICTS IN OSUN STATE ................................................................................................. 14 3.4 LIST OF GOVERNORS IN OSUN STATE ..................................................................................................... 14
4.0 2014 OSUN STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION TIMETABLE ........................................................ 15
5.0 REGISTRATION AREAS (RAS) / WARDS IN OSUN STATE ............................................................... 17
6.0 CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................................................ 25
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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APC – All Progressives Congress
CSOs – Civil Society Organisations
INEC – Independent National Electoral Commission
LGA – Local Government Area
LP – Labour Party
PDP – Peoples Democratic Party
RA – Registration Area
Disclaimer
Although the author has researched the material presented in this document as thoroughly as possible, he assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions or inaccuracies contained therein. No liability can be accepted for any losses or expenses incurred as a result of relying on information given.
ACRONYMS
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1.0 Objective
The motivation for preparing this document is to provide readers with basic information about Osun State, which will provide a good foundation for understanding and following the 2014 Osun State Governorship Race.
2.0 Overview of Osun State
Osun State is an inland state in south-western Nigeria. Its capital is Osogbo. It is bounded in the north by Kwara State, in the east partly by Ekiti State and partly by Ondo State, in the south by Ogun State and in the west by Oyo State. The state's current governor is Rauf Aregbesola, who was declared as the winner of 2007 election by Appeal Court in Ibadan on 26 November 2010. Osun State is home to several of Nigeria's most famous landmarks, including the campus of Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria's pre-eminent institution of higher learning. The university is also located in the ancient town of Ile-Ifẹ, an important early center of political and religious development for Yoruba culture. Other important cities and towns include the ancient kingdom-capitals of Oke-Ila Orangun, Ila Orangun, Ijebu-Jesa, Ede, Iwo, Ejigbo, Modakeke, Ibokun, Ifetedo, Esa-Oke and Ilesa.
The modern Osun State was created in 1991 from part of the old Oyo State. The state's name is derived from the River Osun, the venerated natural spring that is the manifestation of the Yoruba goddess of the same name.[citation needed]
The former Governor Oyinlola launched and laid the foundation for the groundbreaking of Osun State University with six campuses (Osogbo, Okuku, Ikire, Ejigbo, Ifetedo, and Ipetu-Ijesha) strategically located across the state. Important cultural events in the state include the Ori Oke and Egungun festival in Iragbiji, Olojo in Ife and the Osun Osogbo festival.
Every year, adherents and non-adherents of Osun, one of the Orisa (the traditional deities of the Yoruba people), travel from all over the world to attend the annual Osun-Osogbo festival in August. Visitors include nationals of Brazil, Cuba, Trinidad, Grenada, and other nations in the Americas with a significant Yoruba cultural heritage. Annual traditional festivities and invocations of the Osun goddess are held along the banks of the river bearing her name into which - according to Yoruba Oratory traditions - she transformed.
Ọṣun-Ọṣogbo Grove, the shrine of the annual rites of the deity and an important artistic center, was declared a World Heritage Site in 2005.
The major sub-ethnic groups in Ọṣun State are Ife, Ijesha, Oyo, Ibolo and Igbomina of the Yoruba people, although there are also people from other parts of Nigeria. Yoruba and English are the official languages. People of Osun State practice Islam, Christianity and paganism called traditional faith.
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2.1 Geography/Topology
Osun State is situated in the tropical rain forest zone. It covers an area of approximately 14,875 sq km and lies between latitude 7° 30′ 0″ N and longitude 4° 30′ 0″ E. Though a landlocked state, it is blessed with presence of many rivers and streams which serves the water needs of the state. The state is within the tropical rain forest with abundance of resources. Minerals resources found in the state include gold, kaolin and others which are being extracted for the benefit of the state and the people Osun state also has many hills in towns like Ikirun, Iragbiji, Ilesha, Ikire and Ile-Ife. These hills were fortresses for the people during the Yoruba wars and the Fulani expansionist period. Presently, they serve as beautiful sceneries and landscape to look upon when visiting or passing through these towns.
2.2 State Symbols
2.2.1 Coat of Arms
2.2.2 Flags
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2.3 Map of Osun State depicting LGAs and Senatorial Districts
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2.4 Osun State at a Glance
Item Number
Population (2006) 3,423,535
Voter Registration (2014 March) 1, 407, 222
Senatorial Districts 3
Local Government Areas 30
Federal Constituencies 9
State Constituencies 26
Wards / Registration Areas (RAs) 332
Polling Units (2011) 3010
2.5 Recent election results in Osun State
Result of the 2011 Presidential Election in Osun State
6,997, 1%
188,409, 38%
299,711, 60%
3,617, 1%
CPC PDP ACN ANPP
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Distribution of Senatorial Seats amongst political parties in Osun State
3, 100%
0, 0%
APC
PDP
SEN. OLUSOLA ADEYEYE
All Progressives Congress
SEN. OMOWORARE BABAJIDE CHRISTOPHER
All Progressives Congress
SEN. MUDASIRU OYETUNDE HUSSAINI
All Progressives Congress
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Distribution of Federal House of Representative Seats amongst political parties in Osun State
9, 100%
0, 0%
APC
PDP
HON. NATHANIEL IGE AGUNBIAZE
All Progressives Congress
HON. ADEYINKA AYANTUNJI AJAYI
All Progressives Congress
HON. FAMUREWA ISRAEL AJIBOLA
All Progressives Congress
HON. JULIUS OLUFEMI FAKEYE
All Progressives Congress
HON. AKINTAYO AMERE GAFARU
All Progressives Congress
HON. MAKINDE MIKAIL OLAROTIMI
All Progressives Congress
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Distribution of State House of Assembly Seats amongst political parties in Osun State (as of 2011 General Election)
HON. AYO OMIDIRAN
All Progressives Congress
HON. YUSSUFF LASUN SULAIMON
All Progressives Congress
HON. AJAGBE ADETUNJI TAJUDEEN
All Progressives Congress
26, 100%
0, 0%
APC
PDP
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2.6 Political Parties likely to dominate the 2014 Osun State Governorship Election
From all observations the following political parties are likely to dominate the political scene in Osun in 2014.
All Progressives Congress
Labour Party
Peoples Democratic Party
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3.0 Political and Administrative Data of Osun State
This chapter takes a brief look at some of the key political and administrative data points that will help readers have a better understanding of Osun State.
3.1 Local Government Areas in Osun State
LGAs Headquarters Atakunmosa East Iperindo
Atakunmosa West Osu
Ayedaade Gbongan
Ayedire Ile Ogbo
Boluwaduro Otan-Ayegbaju
Boripe Iragbiji
Ede North Oja Timi
Ede South Ede
Egbedore Awo
Ejigbo Ejigbo
Ife Central Ile-Ife
Ife East Oke-Ogbo
Ife North Ipetumodu
Ife South Ifetedo
Ifedayo Oke-Ila Orangun
Ifelodun Ikirun
Ila Ila Orangun
Ilesa East Ilesa
Ilesa West Ereja Square
Irepodun Ilobu
Irewole Ikire
Isokan Apomu
Iwo Iwo
Obokun Ibokun
Odo Otin Okuku
Ola Oluwa Bode Osi
Olorunda Igbonna, Osogbo
Oriade Ijebu-Jesa
Orolu Ifon-Osun
Osogbo Osogbo
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3.2 Federal Constituencies in Osun State
Federal Constituency Component LGAs
OSUN CENTRAL I Boluwadur, Ila, Ifedayo OSUN CENTRAL II Boripe,Ifelodun, Odo-Otin OSUN CENTRAL III Irepodun, Olounda, Orolu, Osogbo
OSUN EAST I Atakumosa-East, Atakumosa-West, Ilesa-East, Ilesa-West
OSUN EAST II Oriade, Obokun OSUN EAST III Ife-Central, Ife-East, Ife-North, Ife-South OSUN WEST I Ayedire, Iwo, Ola-Oluwa OSUN WEST II Ayedaade, Isokan, Irewole OSUN WEST III Ede-North, Ede-South, Egbedore, Ejigbo
3.3 Senatorial Districts in Osun State
3.4 List of Governors in Osun State
This is a list of administrators and governors of Osun State. Osun State was formed on 1991-08-27 when it was split from Oyo State.
Senatorial District LGA Senatorial
District LGA Senatorial District LGA
Osun Central Boluwaduro Osun East Atakunmosa-
East Osun West Ayedaade
Boripe Atakunmosa-West
Ayedire
Ifedayo Ife-Central Ede-North
Ifelodun Ife-East Ede-South
Ila Ife-North Egbedore
Irepodun Ife-South Ejigbo
Odo-Otin Ilesa-East Irewole
Olorunda Ilesa-West Isokan
Orolu Obokun Iwo
Osogbo Oriade Ola-Oluwa
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Name Title Took Office Left Office Party
Leo Segun Ajiborisha Administrator Aug-91 Jan-92 (Military) Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke Governor Jan-92 Nov-93 SDP
Anthony Udofia Administrator 9-Dec-93 22-Aug-96 (Military)
Anthony Obi Administrator 22-Aug-96 Aug-98 (Military) Theophilus Bamigboye Administrator Aug-98 May-99 (Military)
Adebisi Akande Governor 29-May-99 29-May-03 AD
Olagunsoye Oyinlola Governor 29-May-03 26-Nov-10 PDP
Rauf Aregbesola Governor 26-Nov-10 Present APC
4.0 2014 Osun State Governorship Election Timetable
The Timetable for the 2014 Osun State Governorship Election can be found in the table below.
S/No. Activity Date Remarks
1 Notice of Election 1st April
2014
Section 30(1) of the Electoral act, 2010 provides not later than 90 Days before the election.
2 Commencement of campaigning by political parties in public
11th May 2014
Section 99 (1) of the Electoral act, 2010 provides not later than 90 Polling days.
3 Collection of forms for the election by Political parties at INEC Headquarters
19th May 2014
To enable political parties to submit Names of their candidates in a prescribed form
4 Last date for conduct of party primaries including resolution of disputes arising from the primaries
2nd June April 2014
To enable political parties democratically nominate candidates for the election as required by section 87 of the electoral Act 2010
5 Last day of submission of forms CF001 and CF002 at the INEC Headquarters
9th June April 2014
Section 31(1) of the electoral act 2010 provides for not later than 60 days before the election
6 Publication of personal particulars of candidates (CF001)
16th June 2014
Section 31(3) of the electoral act 2010 provides for publication within 7 days of the receipt of the form CF001
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S/No. Activity Date Remarks
7 Last day for withdrawal by candidate(s)/replacement of withdrawn candidates by political parties
25th June 2014
Section 35(1) of the electoral act Provides not later than 45 days To the election
8 Last day of the submission of nomination forms by political parties.
1st July 2014
To enable political parties comply with Section 32(1) of the electoral Act 2010 (as amended)
9 Publication of official register of voters for the election.
8th July 2014
Section 20 of the electoral act provides not later than 30 days before the election
10 Publication of list of nominated candidates.
8th July 2014
Section 34 of the electoral act 2010 provides at least 30 days before the election.
11 Publication of Notice of poll. 23rd July
2014
Section 46 of the electoral act 2010 provides not later than 14 days before the election.
12 Submission of names of party agents for the election to the Electoral Officer of the Local Government or Area Council.
24th July 2014
Section 45 of the electoral act 2010 provides not later than 7 days before the election
13 Last day for Campaigns. 7th August
2014
Section 99(1) of the electoral act 2010 prohibits advertisement or broadcasts of campaigns 24 hours prior to the day of election.
14 Date of election 9th August
2014
Section 25 of the electoral act 2010, dates of election to be appointed by the commission.
NOTE : (I) Runoff election to the office of Governor of a State (if any) will be held within 7 days after the announcement of the result in accordance with section 179 of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).
5.0 Registration Areas (RAs) / Wards in Osun State
LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE ATAKUNMOSA EAST 01 IWARA 01 IGANGAN 02 IPOLE 03 IPERINDO 04 ETI-ONI 05 AYEGUNLE 06 FOREST RESERVE 1 07 FOREST RESERVE II 08 FAFORIJI 09 AJEBANDELE 10 ATAKUMOSA WEST 02 OSU I 01 OSU II 02 OSU III 03 IBODI 04 IFELODUN 05 ITA GUNMODI 06 OKE BODE 07 ISA OBI 08 MUROKO 09 IFEWARA I 10 IFEWARA II 11 AYEDADE 03 BALOGUN 01 OTUN BALOGUN 02 OLUFI 03 OTUN-OLUFI 04 IJEGBE/OKE-ESO/OKE-OWU IJUGBE 05 LAGERE/ASMOLA 06 GBONGAN RURAL 07 ODE-OMU RURAL 08 OBALUFON 09 ANLUGBUA 10 ARAROMI-OWU 11 AYEDIRE 04 OLUPONNA I 01 OLUPONNA II 02 OLUPONNA III 03
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LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE OKE-OSUN 04 ILEOGBO I 05 ILEOGBO II 06 ILEOGBO III 07 ILEOGBO IV 08 KUTA I 09 KUTA II 10 BOLUWADURO 05 OKE-OMI OTAN 01 OKE ODE OTAN 02 OKE-OTAN 03 GBELERU OBAALA I 04 GBELERU OBAALA II 05 OBALA ILORO 06 ERIPA 07 OKE-IRUN 08 IRESI I 09 IRESI II 10 BORIPE 06 OLOTI IRAGBIJI 01 OJA – OBA 02 COLLEGE/EGBADA ROAD 03 ISALE-OYO 04 AGBA 05 ORORUWO 06 ADA I 07 ADA II 08 ISALE ASA IREE 09 OKE ESA/OKE OGI 10 OKE AREE 11 EDE NORTH 07 OLABA/ATAPARA 01 ABOGUNDE/SAGBA 02 OLOGUN/AGBAAKIN 03 OLUSOKUN 04 ALUSEKERE 05 SABO/AGBONGBE I 06 SABO/AGBONGBE II 07 ISIBO/BUARI-ISOLA 08 APASO 09 JAGUN/JAGUN EDE 10 BARA EJEMU 11 EDE SOUTH 08 BABANLA/AGATE 01 KUYE 02
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CODE ASUNMO 03 ALAJUE I 04 ALAJUE II 05 OLODAN 06 BABASANYA 07 SEKONA 08 OLOKI/AKODA 09 LOOGUN 10 EGBEDORE 09 AWO/ABUDO 01 ARA I 02 ARA II 03 IDO-OSUN 04 IRA GBERI I 05 IRA GBERI II 06 IWOYE/IDOO/ORIGO 07 IKOTUN 08 OJO/ARO 09 OKIN NI/OLORUNSOGO/OFATEDO 10 EJIGBO 10 ELEJIGBO 'A' 01 ELEJIGBO 'B'/OSOLO 02 ELEJIGBO 'C'/MAPO 03 ELEJIGBO 'D'/EJEMU 04 ELEJIGBO/AYEGBOGBO 05 OLA/AYE/AGURODO 06 IFEODAN 'A'/OWU-ILE 07 IFEODAN 'B'/MASIFA 08 ILAWO/ISOKO/ISUNDUNRIN 09 INISA I/AATO/IGBON 10 INISA II/AFAAKE/AYEGUNLE 11 IFE CENTRAL 11 ILARE 1 01 ILARE 1I 02 ILARE III 03 ILARE IV 04 IREMO/AJEBANDELE 05 IREMO II (ELEYELE) 06 IREMO III 07 IREMO IV 08 IREMO V 09 AKARABATA 10 MORE OJAJA 11 IFEDAYO 12 OYI 01
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CODE AYETORO 02 ISINMI 03 BALOGUN 04 OBAALE 05 AWORO/OKE-ILA RURAL 06 ASAONI 07 CO-OPERATIVE 08 AKESIN 09 TEMIDIRE 10 IFE EAST 13 MORE 01 ILODE I 02 ILODE II 03 OKEREWE I 04 OKEREWE II 05 OKEREWE III 06 YEKEMI 07 MODAKEKE I 08 MODAKEKE II 09 MODAKEKE III 10 IFELODUN 14 EESA IKIRUN 01 AMOLA IKIRUN 02 OWODE IKIRUN 03 ISALE/OKE AFO 04 IKIRUN RURAL 05 STATION ROAD, IKIRUN 06 OKEBA IKIRUN 07 OLONDE IKIRUN 08 IBA I 09 IBA II 10 OBAGUN 11 EKOENDE/EKO AJALA 12 IFE NORTH 15 ASIPA/AKINLALU 01 EDUNABON I 02 EDUNABON II 03 FAMIA 04 YAKOYO 05 IPETUMODU I 06 IPETUMODU II 07 MORO 08 OYERE I 09 OYERE – II 10
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LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE IFE SOUTH 16 AYESAN 01 IKIJA I 02 IKIJA II 03 AARE 04 MEFOWORADE 05 OKE OWENA 06 OLODE 07 OSI 08 KERE 09 ABIRI OGUDU 10 AYE 11 ILA 17 EJIGBO I 01 EJIGBO II 02 EJIGBO III 03 ISEDO I 04 ISEDO II 05 IPERIN 06 EYINDI 07 OKE OLA 08 OKE EDE 09 EYINDI/IPERIN 10 AJABA/EDEMOSI/ABA ORANGUN 11 ILESA EAST 18 OKESA 01 IMO 02 IFOSAN/OKE-ESO 03 ITISIN/OGUDU 04 IJAMO 05 UPPER & LOWER IJOKA 06 ILORO/ROYE 07 ISARE 08 ILERIN 09 BOLORUNDURO 10 BILADU 11 ILESA WEST 19 ITAKOGUN 01 LOWER EGBEDI 02 UPPER AND LOWER IGBOGI 03 OMOFE/IDASA 04 ISOKUN 05 IKOTI/ARAROMI 06 ILAJE 07 ISIDA/ADETI 08
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LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE EREJA 09 AYESO 10 IREPODUN 20 OLOBU 'A' 01 OLUBU 'B' 02 OLOBU 'C' 03 OLOBU 'D' 04 BARA 'A' 05 BARA 'B' 06 ELERIN 'A' 07 ELERIN 'B' 08 ELERIN 'C' 09 ELERIN 'D' 10 ELERIN 'E' 11 IREWOLE 21 IKIRE 'A' 01 IKIRE 'B' 02 IKIRE 'C' 03 IKIRE 'D' 04 IKIRE 'E' 05 IKIRE 'F' 06 IKIRE 'G' 07 IKIRE 'H' 08 IKIRE 'I' 09 IKIRE 'J' 10 IKIRE 'K' 11 ISOKAN 22 OLUKOYI (OJA-OSUN) 01 OSA IKOYI (OLOKE) 02 ASALU IKOYI 03 ORANRAN WARD 04 IDOGUN WARD 05 ALAPOMU I (ODO-OSUN) 06 ALAPOMU II 07 ASALU (MOGIMOGI) 08 OOSA ADIFA 09 AWALA I 10 AWALA II 11 IWO 23 ISALE OBA I 01 ISALE OBA II 02 ISALE OBA III 03 ISALE OBA IV 04 MOLETE I 05 MOLETE II 06
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LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE MOLETE III 07 OKE-ADAN I 08 OKE-ADAN II 09 OKE-ADAN III 10 GIDIGBO I 11 GIDIGBO II 12 GIDIGBO III 13 OKE-OBA I 14 OKE-OBA II 15 OBOKUN 24 IBOKUN (TOWNSHIP) 01 IPETU-ILE/ADAOWODE 02 ILAHUN/IKINYINWA 03 ILASE/IDOMINASI 04 EESUN/IDO-OKO 05 IMESI-ILE 06 ESA-OKE 07 OTAN-ILE 08 ESA – ODO 09 ILARE 10 ODO-OTIN 25 OBA/OJOMU 01 BAALE 02 IGBAYE 03 FAJI/OPETE 04 EKOSIN/IYEKU 05 ORE/AGBEYE 06 IJABE/ILA ODO 07 OKUA/EKUSA 08 ASI/ASABA 09 OLUNISA 10 OLUKOTUN 11 ESA OTUN BAALE ODE 12 JAGUN OSI BALE ODE 13 OLOYAN ELEMOSHO / ESA 14 OSOLO/OPARIN/OLA 15 OLA-OLUWA 26 TELEMU 01 ASAMU/ILEMOWU 02 OGBAAGBA I 03 OGBAAGBA II 04 IKIRE ILE/IWARA 05 ISERO/IKONIFIN 06 OBAMORO/ILE OGO 07
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LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE BODE-OSI 08 AJAGBA/IWO OKE 09 ASA AJAGUNLASE 10 OLORUNDA 27 AGOWANDE 01 BALOGUN 02 AKOGUN 03 ATELEWO 04 OWOOPE 05 OWODE I 06 OWODE II 07 AYETORO 08 OBA-ILE 09 OBA OKE 10 ILIE 11 ORIADE 28 ERIN-OKE 01 ERIN-IJESA 02 IJEBU-JESA 03 IWOYE 04 IKEJI-ILE 05 IRA 06 IJEJI ARAKEJI/OWENA 07 APOTI DAGBAJA 08 IPETU IJESA I 09 IPETU-IJESA II 10 IJEDA ILOKO 11 ERINMO/IWARAJA 12 OROLU 29 OLUFON OROLU 'A' 01 OLUFON OROLU 'B' 02 OLUFON OROLU 'C' 03 OLUFON OROLU 'D' 04 OLUFON OROLU 'E' 05 OLUFON OROLU 'F' 06 OLUFON OROLU 'G' 07 OLUFON OROLU 'H' 08 OLUFON OROLU 'I' 09 OLUFON OROLU 'J' 10 OSHOGBO 30 ATAOJA 'A' 01 ATAOJA 'B' 02 ATAOJA 'C' 03 ATAOJA 'D' 04 ATAOJA 'E' 05
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LGA NAME LGA CODE WARD NAME WARD
CODE OTUN HAGUN B 06 ALAGBA 07 ARE-AGO 08 JAGUN 'A' 09 JAGUN B' 10 BABA KEKERE 11 OTUN JAGUN 'A' 12 EKETA 13 OTUN BALOGUN 'A' 14 EKERIN 15
6.0 Conclusion
Hopefully the information provided in this brief will be useful for diverse stakeholders in the electoral process who may not have an in-depth knowledge of Osun State. Further updates will be made available as the 2014 Osun State Governorship Election draws nearer.
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