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Iyiola Omisore Changes Strategy In Battle To Oust Gov Aregbesola, Orders Allies & Supporters To Shun Attention Drawing Antics Until Battle Is Over

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People’s Democratic Party candidate in Osun state, Iyiola Omisore has changed his strategy in battle to wrest the state from re elected Governor, Rauf Aregbesola.

The PDP flag bearer is challenging Aregbesola’s victory in the courts and after re affirmation of sitting state head man’s victory in earlier verdicts has headed to court of appeal.

Investigations by societynowng.com revealed in making his last effort at securing victory through legal means, Omisore has ordered a change in the attitude of his allies, followers and supporters.

‘his Excellency has directed we should all stay off the radar…avoid anything that would draw attention to this case’ – an insider disclosed.

This development is a radical departure from celebratory attitudes dogged with defeats in earlier attempts.

Findings by societynowng.com revealed those very close to the gubernatorial hopeful have convinced him celebratory antics and attention drawing actions of his sympathisers do not help his cause.

‘they told him it put the umpire, judges on guard and cautious to avoid any action that would not appear to put them in league with Omisore’s faithfulls…and this plays to the advantage of the opposition’ another source divulged.

Yet another informant revealed ‘ they claim all those talks and boast provides the opposition with information on how to check mate them….they want to keep everything quiet and secure a shocking victory’.

Added information however revealed the all efforts are said to be directed towards securing as many elective posts as possible in the state in preparation for a PDP takeover of the state

Insiders disclosed in line with this directive both Omisore and his followers have carefully adopted a ‘avoid court case against governor Aregbesola’s on Osun gubernatorial election’ approach in the media – and intensified underground efforts at securing majority win in the upcoming general election.

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