Governor Gboyega Oyeola of Osun State has said that his desire for the forthcoming July 16 governorship election in the state was to be peaceful and violence-free.
Governor Oyetola said this during an engagement meeting with members of Beer Sellers Association of Nigeria, Osun State chapter, on Sunday, in Osogbo.
Represented by his Special Adviser on Civic Engagement, Mr. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, the governor said the state is known for peace and he would not allow anything to change the trend.
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Governor Oyetola, who said that election was not a do-or-die affair, appealed to his fellow contestants to operate within the ambit of the law during their campaign and in the election.
The governor reiterated his commitment to a peaceful and rancour-free election, warning that anyone caught planning to unleash violence before, during or after the election would be dealt with according to the law.
Governor Oyetola, who predicted his election victory, urged members of the association to support him during the election.
“You can testify to the fact that my administration is masses -friendly that as improved socio economic wellbeing of the state.
“And to sustain these achievements and do more, I need your support in the coming election.
“You will not regret supporting me because I will continue to provide an enabling environment for your business to grow”, he said.
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The governor also appealed to the association not to allow criminals to turn their relaxation centres to hideout, especially as the election is fast approaching.
Governor Oyetola said that relaxation centres provided free access for patriotic citizens and criminally minded ones alike, hence, criminals could easily be harboured in such places without the knowledge of the owners as to the intention of the visitor.
The governor that it behoves on owners of relaxation outlets to be very vigilant and reports strange movements and suspicious faces to security men without considering patronage and profit.
“This is another reason for series of engagement meetings based on the quest to engender inclusive and participatory governance, where no social strata of the society will be left out in the policy formulation process”, he said.
In his remarks, chairman of the association, Alhaji Kudus Tajudeen, commended the governor for various developmental projects across the state.
Tajudeen said members of the association had agreed to collectively and individually support the governor to win his re-election.
He, however, appealed to the governor to assist members of the association with more soft loans to boost their businesses.