The Guardian (Nigeria)

Security agencies begin operations against hoodlums in Osun

• PDP petitions foreign embassies over Adamu’s comment

- From Timothy Agbor, Osogbo

AHEAD of Osun State July 16, 2022 governorsh­ip election, security agencies have launched operations against hoodlums who are planning to foment trouble.

They, therefore, urged the electorate to come out enmasse without fear to cast their votes for their preferred candidates.

The security agencies in the state stated this, yesterday, during a stakeholde­rs’ meeting in preparatio­n towards the governorsh­ip polls organised by an accredited election observer group, Centre for Transparen­cy Advocacy ( CTA) in Osogbo.

The Department of State Services ( DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC), Nigerian Immigratio­n Service ( NIS), Correction­al Service, National Orientatio­n Agency ( NOA), religious leaders, the media, youths, market leaders, civil society organisati­ons, among others, attended the meeting.

According to a senior DSS official, the agency has identified some flashpoint­s across the state and plans by some hoodlums to cause trouble on the Election Day, adding that it will work with other security agencies to mop up criminal elements in the state.

“We have identified some flashpoint­s where there are lots of hoodlums that are trying to cause some problems for us on that day and we are trying to mop them up. A lot of efforts will be made to ensure that the election is peaceful. We have learnt one or two lessons from Ekiti election that will be needful to us. We are also tackling vote- buying. We are trying to gather enough evidence against vote- buying,” the official said.

Executive Director of CTA, Faith Nwadishi, urged the people of the state to shun vote- trading, saying: “They should not be like some Ekiti voters who “shamelessl­y traded their votes for money and one pack of spaghetti. It was that bad. That is not what we expect in Osun State.”

MEANWHILE, the Deputy Vice Chancellor ( Academic, Research, Innovation­s and Partnershi­ps), Prof. Anthony Kola- Olusanya, has asked the electorate to make necessary findings about the governorsh­ip candidates to discover their antecedent­s, competence, integrity and capacity to deliver on their promises.

Kola- Olusanya urged security agencies, traditiona­l rulers, religious leaders, CSOS and other stakeholde­rs to step down the interactio­n and lessons to their members with a view to having a peaceful, free, fair and credible election in the state.

IN another developmen­t, the Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP), yesterday, urged western nations to place visa ban on some leaders of All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), especially the APC National Chairman, Abdulahi Adamu, following their alleged public declaratio­n to rig the July 16, 2022 governorsh­ip election.

The petition, signed by the State Caretaker Chairman of the party, Dr. Akindele Adekunle, was sent to Ambassador­s of United States ( U. S.), High Commission­ers of United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the European Union ( EU) with the party documentin­g the utterances and public instructio­n of Adamu to APC campaign council to allegedly rig the polls.

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