Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, the Deji of Akure, has called on President
Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in the crisis arising from the clearance
of Jimoh Ibrahim as Ondo state governorship candidate for PDP.
The monarch made the appeal today while addressing aggrieved Ondo
Peoples Democratic Party members at his Palace in Akure. He said the non
clearance of Eyitayo Jegede by Independent National Electoral
Commission according to court orders was generating protest.
He also urged the INEC not to take side and to correct any mistake they might have made.
“The judiciary should also intervene and make sure that all parties get
justice because we don’t want any injustice in Ondo State,” he said.
Mr Clement Faboyede, PDP Chairman in the state, speaking on behalf of
the protesters, called on the president to prevail on INEC to look into
the issue.
“We don’t want Ondo State to be on fire because our state is peaceful.
“Some cabals in the All Progressives Congress are using Jimoh Ibrahim
against the candidacy of Jegede, Jimoh is not a PDP member but rather a
card carrying member of Accord party,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that earlier, the PDP members brought
traffic to a standstill at the popular Oba Adesida road while market
women closed their shops.
Supporters carried placards with inscriptions like ‘Return Jegede to
us’, Buhari should not interfere in Ondo politics’ and ‘Remember 1983.’’
Security operatives were also present and keeping watchful eyes on the
peaceful protest as the crowd moved toward the Palace of Deji of Akure.
NAN
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