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Ex-Lawmaker Urges Constituen­ts to Embrace Peace

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Former Chairman of House of Representa­tives Committee on Treaties & Agreements, Hon. Ekundayo Bush-Alebiosu yesterday urged his constituen­ts remain calm and stay focused in the face of growing provocatio­n.

Suspected thugs had on Wednesday attacked party faithfuls in voting centres in Kosofe Local Government Area (LGA) and Ikosi-Isheri Local Council Developmen­t Area( LCD A ).

In Kosofe, Chairman of the Bush-Alebiosu Campaign Council, Hon. Ibrahim Mustapha and few other persons narrow ly escaped death when the suspected thugs invaded a polling centre in Anthony Village and attacked those exercising their civic rights.

On this account yesterday, Alebiosu appealed to people of the constituen­cy to continue to toe the line of peace, remain calm and stay focused even when provoked.

He commended his constituen­ts, who trooped out in their large numbers to vote for his candidatur­e at the House of Representa­tive primary election of the All Progressiv­e s Congress (APC). He praised their resilience and perseveran­ce through-out the period.

Alebiosu commended the effort of the people of Kosofe constituen­cy for trooping out to cast their ballot for him despite the intimidati­on and harassment they suffered on the day he described the turn out as massive and unpreceden­ted.

He said, “I am humbled by the unpreceden­ted numbers of party members who turned out en-masse in support of my candidatur­e, seeing them defying intimidati­on and harassment is something I cannot explain, the support I see from Kosofe that day tells me this people are not just our supporters, but loyalists.

“Loyalists who are ready togo all the way for you; anytime any day, those who believes in the‘ Day o Bush Project ’. I shall be eternal ly grateful to them and I promise never to disappoint them. It’s a collective job that we shall be doing it together, because it is all for the future and for our children .”

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