Don’t repeat 1983 violence, Yorubas beg Ondo electorate
AS the people of Ondo State prepare
for Saturday’s governorship election, Yoruba communities in some parts of the
country have appealed to the electorate in the state to avoid a repeat of the
violence that erupted between Michael Ajasin and Akin Omoboriowo during the
1983 election.
The President General-elect of the
South-South, South-East Yoruba Council, Chief Adekunle Alabi, who made this
plea while speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt on Monday, expressed the need
for the people of Ondo State to embrace peace during the exercise.
Recalling how lives and property
worth millions of naira were lost during the politically motivated violence
that erupted in the state 33 years ago, Alabi warned that a repeat of such
incident could affect the nation’s democracy.
Alabi, who emerged the president
general-elect of the council after an election in Port Harcourt on Saturday,
urged politicians in Ondo to play by the rules of the game.
He also pleaded with the Independent
National Electoral Commission and security agencies to be neutral during the
governorship election so as to avoid serious agitations that could affect the
safety of the people.
“The people of Ondo should embrace
peace and ensure that the governorship election is violent-free. I also urged
them to avoid a repeat of the violence that erupted during Michael Ajasin and
Akin Omoboriowo era in 1983.
“INEC and security agencies should do
their work properly; they should be neutral and with God, we believe the
exercise on Saturday will be free and fair,” Alabi stressed.

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