Elections
will be peaceful in Ogun - Osinbajo.
POLITICS.
Pro. Yemi
Osinbajo, Vice President
federal Republic of Nigeria, has assured all voters in Ogun state that the elections
will be peaceful.
Osinbajo
gave the assurance at a mega rally organised by the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in the Abeokuta-South council area of the state.
He said the
assurance had become necessary to allay the fears of the people and to
encourage them to troop out and exercise their civic rights on Saturday.
Osinbajo
told the people to discountenance threats raised in some quarters that hoodlums
would be unleashed across the state to intimidate electorate to the advantage
of a particular party.
Osinbajo who
commended the APC members in the state for voting for the re-election of
President Muhammadu Buhari, urged them to replicate the party’s victory in the
state by voting massively for the APC governorship candidate, Prince Dapo
Abiodun.
A former
governor of the state and a chieftain of the party, Chief Segun Osoba, also
reiterated the determination of the federal government to ensure peaceful
conduct of the polls in the state.
He said that
security officials would begin an exercise of Show of Force across the state to
display and demonstrate their presence and to give warning to potential
hoodlums.
The APC
candidate, Abiodun, in his remarks gave assurance that he would ensure that the
state is moved to an enviable height if elected as governor.
The Ogun
state is considered to be one of the flashpoint states concerning the 2019
polls.
The
development followed Buhari’s presidential campaign in the state which turned
violent and chaotic after being hijacked by hoodlums who were hurling stones at
the leaders and chieftains of the party .
Several
clashes among rival political parties, particularly between the APC and the
Allied Peoples Movement (APM) sponsored by the state governor, Sen. ibikunle
Amosun, during political campaigns, also contributed to the unease in the
state.
The police
had since then sent three additional Commissioners of Police to the state to
beef up security for the Presidential and the National Assembly polls as well
as the governorship and the House of Assembly elections in the state.
Wednesday
rally commenced in the evening with members dancing moving round major areas of
the Abeokuta metropolis including, Sapon, Lafenwa, Kuto, Isabo, Ibara, Panseke
and later converged beside the Centenary Hall at Ake.
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