Politics

Five out of the sixteen Governorship Candidates participating in this Saturday’s Election in Ekiti State were absent at the venue of peace Accord signed on Wednesday in Ado Ekiti.

They are the Governorship Candidates of Accord Party, AP, Labour Party, LP, Young Progressive Party, YPP, Peoples’ Democratic party, PDP and Allied Peoples’ Movement, APM were absent at the peace Accord.

The Chairman, NationaI Peace Committee and former Head of State, General Abdusalam Abubakar rtd and the Chairman, Independent NationaI Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu facilitated the peace Accord signed by the Candidates and party Chairmen.

General Abubakar rtd who was represented by the convener of the Peace Accord and Bishop of Sokoto Catholic Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah said the peace idea was initiated in 2015 when the Nation’s peace was being threatened as a result of Political activities.

He explained that similar peace Accords were signed by Governorship Candidates during the previous elections held in Edo, Ondo and Anambra states which brought about peace in the three states.

General Abubakar rtd called on the Governorship Candidates in Ekiti State to abide by the peace Accord in the interest of peace and development.

In his remarks, INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu reassured the people of Ekiti that the Electoral body would do everything possible to deliver free, fair and credible election in the state on Saturday.

He however appealed to the Governorship Candidates to educate their supporters to be law abiding.

Also, the chairman, Council of Obas in Ekiti and the Onisan of Isan Ekiti, Oba Gabriel Adejuwon said royal fathers across the state have sensitized their subjects on the need to conduct themselves peacefully during the poll.

In his submission, the Chairman, Inter Party Advisory Council, IPAC in Ekiti State, Mr Ifedayo Iyaniwura, charged security agencies and the electoral umpire not to support any of the political parties so that the purpose of the peace Accord would be achieved.

On his part, the chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN in Ekiti State, Reverend Peter Olowolafe who spoke through Pastor Adekunle Samuel appealed to all stakeholders not to do anything that can undermine the peace of the state.

Some of the Governorship Candidates promised to abide by the peace Accord but urged INEC not to compromise.

In the meantime, INEC in Ekiti State has taken delivery of the sensitive materials meant to this Saturday’s Governorship election in the state.

The materials will be distributed to the electoral officers tomorrow, Thursday at INEC state Headquarters in Ado Ekiti.

Amos Ogunrinde

Politics

Suspected political thugs, on Wednesday evening, attacked the convoy of the Social Democratic Party Governorship Candidate, Chief Segun Oni, at Efon Alaaye in Efon Council Area of the state.

The Campaign Director of Media and Publicity, Mr Jackson Adebayo, said members and supporters of the party were attacked with guns, cutlasses and other dangerous weapons on arrival at the town for the former governor’s consultative meetings with SDP members in the council area.

Mr. Adebayo, in a statement, said, shortly after members and supporters of SDP had converged on the venue to wait for the arrival of the party’s governorship candidate, Chief Oni, the thugs started to shoot and attacked the SDP supporters with sticks and cutlasses.

“Some supporters were badly injured and vehicles in the convoy were damaged by thugs before the arrival of a detachment of police which overpowered the thugs.”

Mr. Adebayo said the attack came after the the former governor had successfully toured nine local government areas in the since since Monday.

Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti Command, Sunday Abutu, who confirmed the attack, said, “Yes, the hoodlums went to the venue to disrupt the consultation process of the SDP candidate, Engineer Oni, but men of the police and other security agencies were able to put the situation under control.

“The police have begun investigation and arrest will be made and those behind it will surely have a case to answer.”

Punch/Olaolu Fawole