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Gani Adams To Makinde: Bring Culprits Of Ibadan Blast To Justice

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...hours after the dastardly explosion in Ibadan...

The Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba land, Chief Gani Adams, on Saturday, condemned the Tuesday explosion in Ibadan and urged Governor Seyi Makinde to bring the culprits to book.

Adams, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Aderemi, described the incident as unfortunate and advised the government to unravel the perpetrators.

He blamed the incident on the carelessness of the miners, pointing out that such act was illegal and a threat to the lives and property of the people of the state.

Adams said, “As far as I am concerned, the story of the Ibadan explosion had left many questions hanging in the balance. It was a security threat to the state, that is why it is important for Governor Makinde to fish out those behind the incident and bring them to book.

“It is very unfortunate that the death toll is rising by the day and victims of the unfortunate incident are in the various hospitals recuperating.

“The extent of the damage in the area was great involving many houses. And going by the statement and assurances of the governor, I think a case of such multiple damages should not be treated with levity. Ibadan is the political headquarters of the South-West region and anything that affects Ibadan naturally has spiral effect on other states in the south-west.

“So, the state government should leave no stone unturned by making sure that perpetrators of the dastardly act didn’t go scot-free.”

Aare Gani Adamsdelivering his powerful message
Aare Gani Adams

Adams, however, condoled with the governor, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, the people of Ibadan and the state as well as families of those killed in the unfortunate incident.

On Tuesday, January 16, there was panic as an explosion occurred in Ibadan, Oyo State around 8 p.m.

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