August 9 Gov election: Rice triggers war of words between APC, PDP

By The Citizen

As the August 9, 2014 governorship poll in Osun draws nearer, rice popularly referred to 'stomach infrastructure' has triggered a war of words between the main two contending political parties, as the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state on Saturday accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of allegedly planning to distribute expired rice to the electorate.

In a release issued by the director of publicity, research and strategy of the  APC, Mr Kunle Oyatomi, the party said the 'citizens of Osun have been warned that the PDP in collaboration with the Nigerian Customs warehouse in Ikeja have loaded trailers filled with thousands of bags of expired rice', which would be shared to the people.

According to the release, 'the consignment of rice confiscated several months ago from smugglers are being brought to Osun for distribution to voters'.

Reacting to the accusation, the standard-bearer of the PDP  in the forthcoming governorship poll, Senator Iyiola Omisore, described the development as 'the manifestation of the discreet plan of the APC to poison Osun people through the distribution of expired food items'.

In a statement authorised by his Director of Media and Strategy, Prince Diran Odeyemi, he asserted that 'the APC is accusing us of what it is doing. It was APC that actually imported the confiscated rice into the country. They are in the habit of accusing us of their misdeeds and mischief as a way of covering up their tracks and everyone is aware of concocted lies and propaganda. August 9 is the end of all the mess of the APC in Osun'.