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Bamidele: Gunshot Won’t Deter Me from Seeking Public Office

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

Former National Publicity Secretary of Alliance for Democracy (AD), Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele yesterday shared experience after he was shot during a political rally in AdoEkiti on June 1, noting that gun attack would not deter him from contesting elections.

Despite his gory experience after the gunshot, Bamidele disclosed that he would continue to seek elective positions to give the people effective representa­tion.

He shared his experience with some journalist­s in his country home, Iyin Ekiti, noting that he was hospitaliz­ed for 96 days bother in Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Bamidele, a member of the seventh House of Representa­tives and erstwhile governorsh­ip aspirant in Ekiti State, was shot during a reception organised for the governorsh­ip candidate of the party, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

After his condition was stabilised in a state-owned teaching hospital, Bamidele was referred to a Lagos hospital due to the dearth of appropriat­e medical equipment to handle his current condition. He was subsequent­ly moved to the UK after some days.

He returned home penultimat­e Thursday after medical treatment in the United Kingdom, noting that he was grateful to God for saving his life after stray bullets hit him in the buildup to the election.

He said he had a covenant with God to serve the people of Ekiti State and Nigeria throughout his life, describing the shooting as a challenge he had put behind him but will form part of his travails while navigating political path to save his people from poverty.

Bamidele, who has declared intention to contest senatorial election in Ekiti Central in 2019, said he would continue to seek political offices in spite of the harrowing experience­s associated with the shooting caused by accidental discharge from a policeman.

He said: “I have a vow with God. I will continue to serve my people. Even, our Lord Jesus Christ experience­d challenges in his quest to propagate Christiani­ty. So, I see that as a mere challenge I have overcome through prayers of all Nigerians.

“I am a determined person, particular­ly when it has to do with banishing poverty among the people of Ekiti State and make them live a good life. I am not deterred. I will continue to forge ahead in politics.

“Although I have not declared formally, I am still consulting. But let me say that I will contest for Senate in 2019 to represent Ekiti Central. That confirms to you that I will not quit politics because I was shot on June 1”, he said.

Bamidele arrived Ado Ekiti from Lagos on Friday being the first time he would come to Ekiti after he was shot. Before entering the state capital in a convoy of over 50 vehicles, Bamidele had visited Efon, Ijero, Aramoko, Igede to thank the people for their prayers during his travail.

Addressing the party supporters in the state capital, Bamidele said: “Even the London Doctors told me clearly that I got my healing through miracle.

“I want to say that it was not money that saved me, but I received the grace of God. Many of the Doctors that treated me in London who were not Godly became born again because of me, while those who believed in God became more dedicated.

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