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Oodua & Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwunsi, Ojaja II has
charged politicians in the State of Osun and Nigeria to always apply
religious brotherhood approach to their politicking to have
electioneering process that is violence free.
Ooni
Ogunwusi who is co-chairman of National Council Of Traditional
Rulers Of Nigeria said this on Tuesday at his Ile Oodua
palace while recieving hundreds of muslim faithfuls led by the Chief
Imam of Ifeland, Alhaji Abdul Samiu Abdul Hammed who had on their way
from the praying ground visited the palace to pray for the king as
annually done.
"The
spirit of brotherhood being displayed by the faithfuls on
a day like this is very laudable. At the Eid praying ground
today, I saw politicians of opposing parties sitting side by side
with one another relating together as brothers of the same womb in
celebrating the Eid El Kabir which we Yoruba people call Ileya
festival.
"I
urge our politicians to apply this brotherhood when they get to the
field of politics because that will help us in witnessing a violence
free elections always." Ooni said.
The
Ooni who had earlier joined Muslims at the praying groung situated
along Ifewara road, Ilode in Ile-Ife to felicitate with them on
Eid-el-Kabir festival where he also admonished muslims to imbibe the
spirit of religious tolerance to be able to harmoniously coexist with
adherents of other religious faiths.
Oba
Ogunwunsi also advised Nigerian politicians and party supporters to
refrain From promoting violence during the forthcoming elections,
saying that there was no gain in violence and that nobody’s blood
should be shed on account of elections.
He
concluded his speech at the EID ground by appealing to the youths to
be conscious of their future and shun politicians who use them for
violence at the detriment of their future.
He
sued for peace and admonished all Nigerians to jointly work for
the development and progress of the country.
Earlier
in his sermon, the Chief Imam of Ife, Alhaji Abdul Samiu Abdul Hammed
called on the faithfuls to emulate the virtues of Prophet Muhammed
for peace and progress to reign supreme in the country.
“Muslims
should imbibe the teachings of the Prophet by preaching peace
wherever they find themselves,” he said.
The
cleric also advised Muslims to shun violence and any act capable of
jeopardising the peace of the country.
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