Ekiti Govt. decries killing of Segun Oni’s aide; Bunmi Ojo
Ekiti State Government has condemned the murder of Mr. Bunmi
Ojo, a former Personal Assistant to ex-Deputy National Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Segun Oni, charging police and other
security agencies to fish out his killers and bring them to justice.
In a statement issued on Saturday, by the Special Assistant
to the State Governor on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
the government condoled with the families, friends and political associates of
the deceased, praying that God in His infinite mercies will console and uphold
his wife and children.
“The manner in which Bunmi Ojo, a commissioner in the
Federal Character Commission and strong ally of Chief Segun Oni was killed is a
demonstration of the extent some devilish people can go to settle scores with
their fellow men and the security agencies must not add this gruesome murder to
the diary of unresolved murders in Nigeria.
On the part of the State Government, all necessary
assistance will be provided for the security agencies to aide thorough
investigation of the murder and arrest of the perpetrators,” the government
said.
The State government,
which called for vigilance among residents of the State, lamented that the
peace enjoyed in the State since Governor Ayodele Fayose assumed office on
October 16, 2014 had been shattered since May this year that the APC returned
with its do-or-die politics.
“The State was peaceful until May 5, 2018 when members of
the APC openly disrupted the party’s primary election, with gunshots. This was
after Olalekan Taiwo, aide of one of the APC governorship aspirant, Dr. Oluwole Oluleye had been shot on May 4.
“The violence at the APC primaries
The violence at the
APC primaries was followed up by the shootings at the party secretariat during
a reception organized for Dr. Kayode Fayemi, which left Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele
and six others injured as well as invasion of the State with thugs during the
July 14 governorship election.
It has therefore become necessary for Ekiti people to be
vigilant especially now that the political environment is expected to be
confronted with the case filed by Chief Segun Oni against Dr. Fayemi,
challenging his eligibility to contest the APC primary as well as the petition
filed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Prof. Kolapo Olusola at
the Tribunal.”
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