A socio-cultural group, Imade Development Association (IDA) has appealed to the new governor of Ondo state, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa to consider an indigene as his deputy to compensate the people of Owo for the loss of their son; Rotimi Akeredolu.
The group who stated this during a press conference in Akure, the state capital lamented over the sudden death of Akeredolu who hailed from Owo, saying any move this will amount to the polarisation of the people along ethnic and political divides.
Speaking, the Chairman of IDA, Segun Ogunbadeniyi, the Secretary,
Femi Fadaisi and Publicity Secretary, Julius Adesola, disclosed that Owo as an ethnic group has a strong interest in presenting a candidate for the Deputy Governorship position.
The group who specifically expressed an interest in the seat said the interest and preceptive of Owo must be protected in the scheme of things with the death of Akeredolu.
Ogunbadeniyi said “In our opinion, the joint ticket that expires in February 2025 is Owo/Ilaje. We do not understand any calculation outside of it. Whoever picks the ticket of APC or PDP next year can therefore decide which zone to produce the Deputy Governor.
“Any attempt to erase Owo from the calculation until February 2025 by Aiyedatiwa in our opinion, is unfair, not equitable, and can cause division in the body politics.”
They advised Ayedatiwa to embark on the promotion of things that would bring peace and unity to the state, noting that his emergence had already polarised the All Progressive Congress (APC) the House of Assembly and the people of the state.
The group’s Chairman said “The battle for the mandate was fought by Akeredolu and Aiyedatiwa. It is to the honour of Akeredolu that the ticket must be maintained.
“Aiyedatiwa must prioritize what will bring peace and unity to the state. The event in the last few months has polarized the state both in body and spirit.
“For us in Owo, we are ready to work with him and bring about unity and prosperity to the state. As a kingdom, history has shown that Owo has been making sacrifices for Yoruba nation and Ondo State and Akeredolu’s tireless efforts to protect Nigeria and Yoruba nation came to us at great cost.
“Many of our people have suffered loss and hardship because of this attack. Our sacrifices must be recognized and honoured. Changing the mandate will amount to another terrorist attack on Owo.
“The issue on the ground should be approached with empathy, respect, and transparency to show that Aiyedatiwa is committed to building bridges and finding common ground with all stakeholders.”
The group said the ancient town is blessed with prominent and active politicians who can be considered for the number two seat, listing the names to include, Hon. Niran-Sule Akinsuyi who was in the trenches with Akeredolu during the 2016 elections, the leader of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, Mr. Zach Adetula, and Chief Jamiu Ekungba.
Ogunbadeniyi said “Picking from this list will be a fair deal for all stakeholders. The current situation is a joint ticket of Akeredolu and Aiyedatiwa which they assiduously worked for. Picking from this list will be an honour to the late governor and a fair deal to the Owo kingdom.
“Political equations are delicate, and any perceived unfair treatment of a particular group can lead to tension and division within the state which could cause further friction and mistrust between different groups in the state
“The Governor needs to be mindful of the potential consequences of his actions, and to take steps to address the concerns of the people.”
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