Ajimobi
Oyo
State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has condemned the pockets of
violence that characterized Saturday’s election, which led to the
death of a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Temitope
Olatoye, and others, as highly depressing and regrettable.
In a statement by his Special Adviser,
Communication and Strategy, Mr Bolaji Tunji, on Sunday, the governor
said he was saddened by the turn of events, which he said was
antithetical to the pervading peace in the state.
He said that the desperation and do-or-die that
attended the election was uncalled for since the candidates in the
governorship and Assembly election were in the race to serve the
people and not themselves.
Commiserating with the families of Olatoye and
others who reportedly lost their lives in the election, the governor
assured the citizens that the perpetrators would be brought to
justice irrespective of their political affiliation and status.
The governor warned that the state government
would not allow any individual or group to truncate the had-fought
peace and security that the state had enjoyed in the last eight
years.
Ajimobi said, “I’m greatly saddened by the
pockets of violence that attended yesterday’s (Saturday) election;
although the circumstances surrounding the violence and loss of lives
are still hazy. It is heartrending that Hon Olatoye and others had to
die because of election.
“Nobody’s
ambition should be worth the blood or life of any citizen. I’m,
therefore, appalled that some unscrupulous politicians and their
followers have turned this contest into a do-or-die affair, which is
alien to democratic norms in saner climes.
“We
struggled hard for this democracy, and for it to be entrenched we
must eschew every act of bitterness, desperation and foul play during
elections. In life, you win some contests and you lose some. If we
imbibe this philosophy, we will take every victory and defeat with
equal measure of equanimity.
“I
have been in regular touch with all the security agencies since
yesterday and they have assured me that the situation had been
brought under control. May I use this opportunity to implore them to
redouble their efforts and ensure the safety of lives and property
going forward.”
The governor condoled with the families of
Olatoye and others that lost their lives to Saturday’s skirmishes
and prayed for the repose of their soul.
Ajimobi enjoined citizens of the state to be
law abiding and to go about their lawful activities without fear of
molestation, warning those spreading rumours of renewed violence
within the city to desist from such unpatriotic act.
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