Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state has warned that his
administration would not tolerate any form of violence from Senator
Rasheed Ladoja, the Accord Party governorship candidate who lost to him
in last election, stressing that, the full weight of law would be used
to deal with him if he misbehaves.
Ajimobi disclosed this today in
Ibadan while briefing the press on the reported plan of the erstwhile
governor to instigate violence in the state.
While warning against
violence, Governor Ajimobi said “surprisingly, the Accord Party has
been complaining that it would go to court. No problem. If you look at
the results of the election and the conduct, it was the freest and
fairest election ever held. Everybody said it, all his agents signed at
the polling units. It is only at the final collation centre that they
did not sign. Let him go to court,” he said.
It would be recalled
that at a meeting with his party members on Tuesday, Senator Rashidi
Ladoja was quoted to have threatened to let his party members loose if
assaulted by fellow politicians.
“We brought peace and security to
Oyo state. We established that in the state and we will not fold our
arms and allow any individual to destroy it. Senator Ladoja’s
administration was replete with violence. Some people are sore losers,
some are very sportsmanly. If he says he will resort to violence as
reported, we will not tolerate it. Oyo state is a state where nobody is
above the law. If he has complaints, let him go to the police to
complain.
“But if he says he wants to lead some people to resort
to violence in the state, we will deal with him. We don’t want violence
in Oyo state again. Nobody is too big for the law in Oyo state. Anyone
who is so desperate that even when defeated, he is crying about his
intention to cause problems, he should follow due process and should
obey the law of the land. He is not too big to obey the law. I guarantee
you, should anybody lead any group to cause violence, the law will take
its full weight to deal with them, I assure them,” he said.
Going
into the details of the election, the governor affirmed that the APC
won fair and square adding, “If you look at the results of the election,
APC had 25 per cent in 29 local governments. Other parties did not meet
the statutory requirement of 25 per cent. Accord Party had only 17 per
cent. We won across six political zones out of seven. Accord and Labour
won one each. Where is the spread of Accord Party? He did not win in
Oyo, Ogbomoso, Oke Ogun I & II, and Ibadan city zones. He did not
even meet the statutory requirement. Let him go to court, we are
waiting,” he said.
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