…Seek safer venues for remaining primaries
The members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Òkè-Àkò Ekiti, Irele-Ekiti and Ijowa-Ekiti in Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State have strongly condemned the alleged violence, intimidation and attacks that characterised the House of Representatives Primary Election held in Ward 11, Ipao-Ekiti.
The APC members lamented that the exercise, which they said ought to have reflected the democratic ideals of the party, but violent attacks carried out by political thugs against party faithful perceived to be supporting a different aspirant from the one backed by the attackers.
Among those attacked, according to them, were Hon. Samuel Adetiba and Mr Ore Bamidele, the latter, who was beaten into a coma, is presently in critical condition at a private hospital in the locality where he is receiving medical attention.
Beyond the physical attacks on members, campaign banners belonging to the aspirant opposed by the attackers were also vandalised and destroyed during the incident.
The APC members expressed disappointment and alleged that the incident was orchestrated by one of the chairmanship candidates of a Local Community Development Authority (LCDA), in the presence of an APC leader in the Ekamefa area, who did nothing to stop the attacks of the party faithful.
“In addition to the physical assaults, properties belonging to APC members in Ipao-Ekiti were reportedly damaged, while elderly men and women from Òkè-Àkò Ekiti, Irele-Ekiti and Ijowa-Ekiti were allegedly molested, threatened and forcefully removed from voting queues simply for supporting aspirants of their choice.”
Olaiya Ajibulu, who spoke on behalf of the affected party members, expressed deep concern over what they described as a growing atmosphere of fear and political intolerance capable of undermining unity within the party and threatening the safety of members participating in future exercises.
Consequently, Ajibulu said that the affected APC members from the three communities appealed passionately to the leadership of the party in Ekiti State, as well as the state Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, to urgently intervene in the matter.
They also requested that subsequent APC primary elections involving the three communities be moved away from Ipao-Ekiti to a neutral and safer venue where the lives and rights of party members could be adequately protected.
“Alternatively, we appeal that Òkè-Àkò Ekiti, Irele-Ekiti and Ijowa-Ekiti should be allowed to conduct their remaining primary elections at a separate venue where members can freely exercise their democratic rights without intimidation, harassment, or fear of violence.” Ajibulu reiterated.
The affected members also sympathised with all victims of the attacks and prayed for the speedy recovery of those currently receiving medical attention, “particularly Mr Ore Bamidele”.
They reaffirmed their commitment to the ideals of democracy, peaceful coexistence and party unity, while urging all stakeholders to ensure that future political exercises are conducted in an atmosphere of peace, fairness and mutual respect.
