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Osun 2018: Gani Charges Parties, Candidates To Play By The Rules

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Aare (Dr) Gani Adams...resplendent...
Aare (Dr) Gani Adams...resplendent...

Dr Gani Adams, the Aare OnaKakanfo of Yorubaland has highlighted the need for all stakeholders in Osun to play by the rules in the forthcoming gubernatorial election as part of the ways to sustain peace in the South-West region of Nigeria.

Adams, who paid a courtesy call on the candidate of the All Progressive Congress in Osun State in the September 22 governorship election, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, said all political parties and candidates participating in the election must see peace at the end of the exercise as a major condition.

The Yoruba generalisimo, who was in Osogbo for the annual Osun Osogbo Festival, took time off to pay a courtesy call on the candidate of the APC, saying his visit was to raise issues of security and peace during the governorship election and other subsequent polls coming in 2019.

He was received at the office by Oyetola, the Director General of the campaign organization, Hon. Ajibola Famurewa, and Special Adviser to the Governor on Information and Strategy, Hon. Semiu Okanlawon.

Adam said Osun has been noted for peace under the administration of the current governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. He advised that the only option for all stakeholders is to ensure that the contest for a successor to Aregbesola is not allowed to breach the peace of the state.

“I am here to let you know that the Yoruba Nation looks forward to Osun, being the cradle of the Yoruba. The last eight years have witnessed peace and progress. Those must be sustained without any breach at all.

“All of you participating in the poll must play by the rule knowing well that the progress of your state is tied to the peace therein. Let your campaigns be issues-based. Ensure that your followers are not violent. These are the words we intend to preach to all other parties and candidates whenever we meet them,” Adam Said

While responding, Oyetola, commended the Aare Ona Kakanfo for what he called his “dogged fight for the elevation of the Yoruba race.”

Oyetola said Adam’s promotion of the Yoruba culture and values over the decades have been well documented and that generations coming would honour him for his patriotic and revolutionary struggles.

“I thank you for the honour of this visit. I personally have followed your activities and efforts at promoting our culture and tradition.

“On the need for peace during and after this election, we make bold to state that we have been at the centre of creating a peaceful environment in our state since the advent of the Aregbesola administration. This was a conscious effort to attract investments and therefore, development to our state. It is therefore clear that sustaining that peace is one of our priorities. You will do well, as a leader of the Yoruba nation, to impress it on our opponents to see peace and playing by the rules sine qua none to the sustenance of our development. It can be taken for granted that on our part, we wont be out to destroy what we have spent eight years of hard labour,” Oyetola said.

Packaged by Rahman Salami

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