Thursday, July 12, 2018

Ekiti: Hon. Olatoye Temitope Sugar sue for peace




As the good people of Ekiti state goes to the poll this Saturday for governorship election, a  governorship aspirant in the 2019 general elections in Oyo State, Hon. Dr. Olatoye Temitope Sugar has called for peaceful election that will reflect the wishes of the people.

Hon. Olatoye Temitope Sugar who is a member of the National Assembly and the Chairman, House Committee on Urban and Regional Development in House of Representatives, Abuja described series of pre-election activities as uncalled for if our democracy will grow in Nigeria.

The federal lawmaker representing Lagelu-Akinyele Fedaral Constituency maintained that the whole world is watching this particular process of Ekiti election saying that all hands must be on deck to ensure free, fair, credible and globally acceptable election.

This was made known in a statement jointly signed by Hon Sugar's Head of Media, Kola Ilori and Director of Operations and Strategy, Dr. Tunde Amusat calling on all election stakeholders to maintain peace in the interest of the masses.

The lawmaker in the statement, condemn any action capable of destroying lives and properties and charged electorates to be lawmaker abiding citizens before, during and after the election.

He called on Security agencies to live up to expectations by being loyal to their constitutional responsibilities of protecting lives and property of all and sundary.

The lawmaker specifically charged the youths in Ekiti state not to allow any politician to destroy their future using them against opponent saying such person has their own children in abroad who will come tomorrow and rule them.

Hon Sugar appealed the people of Ekiti to go out and perform their civic responsibility of electing a candidate of their choice.

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