The Oyo State Government said it had put security operatives on red alert to ensure peaceful Saturday’s local government election and the Sunday’s All Progressives Congress (APC) Local government congress in the state.
The government also warned groups and individuals against causing trouble capable of disrupting the conduct of both exercises.
Executive Assistant, Political to Governor Abiola Ajimobi of the state, Dr Morohukola Thomas disclosed on Thursday that security operatives had been put on red alert to ensure peaceful conduct of both exercises.
Thomas said that the warning became necessary “following the fresh plans by dissident groups and their sympathisers within the All progressives Congress to cause mayhem on Saturday”.
While assuring residents of hitch free exercises, Thomas remarked that necessary security arrangements have been put in place to protect lives and property and to ensure that residents exercise their franchise without let or hindrance.
According to him, latest intelligence had revealed that the members of the Unity Forum were planning to use their thugs to unleash terror on the innocent electorate and loyal members of the APC.
He said that the government appealed to all citizens, including the self-styled Unity Forum to embrace peace and allow the elections to hold in a peaceful atmosphere in the overall interest of the state and sanctity of democracy.
Thomas said “The government has put security operatives on red alert to ensure the safety of election officials and voters. It has, therefore, become necessary to warn groups and individuals bent on fomenting trouble on Saturday to have a rethink.
“The law of the land is no respecter of anybody, no matter his or her position in the society. As leaders in their own right, those crying blue murder should rise above pettiness and join hands with the government and our great party.
“The government is using this opportunity to caution all political parties, including APC and their followers against any act of violence before, during and after the local government election and party congresses. The full weight of the law will be visited on troublemakers without discrimination.
“The government wishes to tell the public that an earlier interim injunction stopping the LG election had been vacated by a Federal High Court, Ibadan, thus clearing obstacles before the conduct of the election.”