Allegation of violence against Oyetola: How Adeleke misfired again
The Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke’s allegation of sponsorship of violence against his predecessor, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, has been described as spurious, misleading and mendacious, merely orchestrated to get at the former Governor and the All Progressives Congress (APC) members and leaders in the state.
The State APC Director of Media, Chief Kola Olabisi, in a statement in Osogbo yesterday, stated that the allegation of sponsorship of violent activities against Oyetola is the figment of the imagination of those who put the story together for a devilish intention and it, as usual, missed its target.
Olabisi hinted that it was strange that Governor Adeleke and his violence-loving handlers could assume the role of peace makers, delivering speeches and preachments on peace when it is known to all and sundry that the PDP and peace are like day and night.
The Osun State APC Director of Media appealled to the people of the state to be wary of the antics of the political savages in the governing party in the state as they are noted for inducing terror with the intention of scapegoating the innocent.
Olabisi told Adeleke that Oyetola is a man of peace, as evidenced by his pleasant conduct during and after the last governorship election.
“If Oyetola were to be equally belligerent like Adeleke and his devotees, Osun would have experienced another ‘Operation wetie’ after the blatantly rigged poll that produced Adeleke,” the Director of Media stated.
Olabisi cautioned Adeleke to desist from fouling the polity with false alarm designed to shield his government of vindictiveness, oppression and victimisation, their regular trademark.
Adeleke was warned to prevail on his human instruments of death and attack to stop their brutality for this heinous undertaking is capable of plunging the hitherto peaceful state into avoidable political turmoil.
“Enough of the needless heating up of the polity with wilful misinformation, crassly prevaricated and unfounded security report by the government of the day,” Olabisi admonished.