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Ekiti Guber 2022: Onisan Warns Against Violence
...Says no election is worth blood of any Ekiti person
The Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers has advised Ekiti indigenes and Nigerians at large to approach 2022 with renewed minds and solid commitment to serve the country in the most profitable and dignifying fashion.
The Ekiti monarchs made this known in a statement signed by the Council’s Chairman and Onisan of Isan Ekiti, Oba Gabriel Ayodele Adejuwon.
The Obas stressed that Nigeria urgently required leaders and followers with uncommon patriotism in its march to attaining political stability and economic rebirth.
“With the rebranding of minds and attitudes,” Oba Adejuwon said, “the country will overcome all its diverse challenges, especially the hard-biting economic situation and insecurity causing kidnappings, killings, and terrorism in the system.”
The Council Chairman stated that no nation can grow while its citizens display extreme hopelessness and despondency about the country’s challenges and future.
Oba Adejuwon specifically appealed to politicians of Ekiti extraction to approach the next governorship election with civility, advising that no election was worth the blood of any Ekiti person.
“As custodians of the traditional institution,” he said, “we owe it a duty to stabilise our communities and ensure that we have a nation we can all be proud of. A nation that can deliver and meet our aspirations and protect all of us as citizens.
“To achieve these, all of us must do self-reexamination and correct those syndromes we exhibited that were affecting the corporate progress, stability, and peace of our nation.
“In all our dealings in the new year, let us pray for our nation and work for its progress. We must make the requisite sacrifices for our nation to rise again and assume its leadership position in Africa and become a global force in terms of economic prosperity and rebranded politics.”
Oba Adejumo urged Ekiti politicians not to see or make the 2022 governorship election in the state a do-or-die contest, saying such a tendency could sabotage the process and ignite violence of serious dimension that can come with dire consequences.
“As we go into the new year,” he emphasised, “let us search our minds and do what is right and justiceable. If we do, we should all be expecting that the new year will bring good tidings for all of us.”
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