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Lagos poll: Eti-Osa traditional, community leaders pledge support for Sanwo-Olu

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Ahead of next Saturday’s governorship and House of Assembly elections, traditional rulers and community leaders in the 62 communities in the Eti-Osa Local Government Area (LGA) have thrown their weight behind Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his re-election bid.

They also sued for peaceful coexistence among all residents of the area and urged them to come out en masse to perform their civic responsibility without fear of victimisation and harassment from any quarters during the poll.

At a press conference in Ikota Primary School, Lagos on Saturday, the Chairman of the Baales’ Forum in the LGA, Chief Wasiu Alli-Balogun, who is the Baale of Lafiaji, assured victory for Sanwo-Olu, who is the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 11 March gubernatorial poll.

He implored all Lagos residents in Eti-Osa LGA to file out in large numbers and re-elect Sanwo-Olu because of the remarkable achievements of the governor during his first term in office.

“We want to appeal to those that were annoyed with the last elections, that they should forget what happened. Let us forget the past and face the future. Governor Sanwo-Olu means peace. He wants progress for Eti-Osa and Lagos as a whole. We need to support him and give him votes so that he can be able to complete the work he has started”, the Baale appealed.

Alli-Balogun, who said there were many irregularities in last Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections in the LGA, noted that many eligible voters were disenfranchised as they could not locate their new polling units before the close of the election.

He also appealed to all aggrieved APC members and residents in the LGA to sheath their swords and come out en-masse to vote for Sanwo-Olu and other APC candidates, stressing that the governor has done so much for the state and deserves to be given a second term of office.

Alli-Balogun said that security should be beefed up to ensure the safety of lives and property, adding that security agencies should perform their constitutional duties without being partisan.

The Baale of Ikota, Chief Nasiru Omotayo Laguda urged the Governor to count on the communities, promising that they would support and deliver votes for him as he had been supportive of people in the area, which had also witnessed massive socio-economic development during his tenure.

“We want to tell the whole world that Eti-Osa is solidly behind Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. I am appealing to all our Baales that they should go back home and work out their strategies. It is not a matter of fighting. We will call our neighbours, children, communities, and everybody to come out en masse and vote for Governor Sanwo-Olu. We are more than our strangers and our neighbours. If we come out en-masse, we all will deliver our communities”, he said.

The Chairman of Eti-Osa Resettlement Scheme, Chief Ayodeji Thomas, who is the Baale of Gedegede, urged residents of the LGA to give maximum support to Sanwo-Olu and other APC candidates, saying by the grace of God victory is assured in the forthcoming elections.

“We need to encourage our people. We want to appeal to everybody to come out and vote without fear or intimidation. I can assure everybody that we are going to have a peaceful election on Saturday by God’s grace. I pray by the grace of God that we are going to deliver for Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu”, he said.

Thomas congratulated the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu for his victory in last Saturday’s presidential poll and urged him to prioritise the welfare of the masses and ensure an indivisible country.

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