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Why My Name Is Not Included in Buhari’s 50-man list – Omisore

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BREAKING: Omisore Denied Entry Into APC NWC Meeting

Senator Iyiola Omisore, the Social Democratic Party, SDP candidate for the recently conducted Osun governorship election, has, on Tuesday said that no corruption case is currently being issued against him in court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Omisore is reacting to claims by a Yoruba Youth Socio-Cultural Association that the politician’s name should have been included in the list of 50 prominent Nigerians, who were banned from travelling abroad.

Jide Fakorede, the media aide to the former deputy governor of the state made this known in a statement.

The statement continued, “This fictitious group is a creation of those who were not happy with the recent political developments in Osun State and who, obviously, do not mean well for the state but only trying to mutilate the high integrity of Senator Omisore.

“We have no doubt of the existence of some failed politicians who have scores to settle with the former Osun State deputy governor but are now feeling frustrated with his continuous rise in the political firmament of the country, despite all their “pull him down” effort.

“This set of persons represents retrogression, deliberate falsehood and underdevelopment. Again, they have failed.

“Let’s face the facts squarely: Senator Iyiola Omisore was wrongly accused in 2016 and he surrendered himself to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for investigation and was given a ‘clean bill of health’ by the anti-graft body after a thorough investigation.

“It is on record that no case was instituted against him in any court of our land and neither was he arraigned before any court. He has been enjoying his freedom and has even presented himself for election into public office, passing through all security screenings. So, we ask, what is the noise about?

“The basis for placement on the watch list and travel ban is to ensure that those answering EFCC charges are held within the country; and for someone not having a current case with the anti-graft agency, there may be no basis to restrict his movement.”

Omisore said the YYSA was “a faceless group” which he said was being used by some politicians who “are not happy” with the role he played during the rerun election in Osun State.

“Senator Omisore is busy with the arduous task of building alliance across different political parties, with the aim of developing Osun State and using his contacts from his extensive network garnered over the years in the course of his private practice as a successful chartered engineer; and will not allow distractions from fake group like this to discourage him,” Fakorede noted.



Joshua Oyenigbehin is an introvert who is passionate about Storytelling, writing and teaching. He sees his imagination as an unsearchable world, more magical than a fairyland. He has written a novel and working on another.