Oba Yoruba of Bauchi stresses need for peaceful, free, fair, non – violent elections
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By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi
Nigerians have been urged to continue to work for the unity and prosperity of the country and must be ready to work towards consolidating on the gains of democracy during and after the 2023 elections.
The call was made by the Oba Yoruba of Bauchi, Alhaji Tirimisiyu Adegoke who also stressed the need for unity of purpose, peaceful co- existence and tranquility towards ensuring a free, fair and non violent exercise.
He emphasized that all Nigerians irrespective of their ethno-religious, cultural and socio – political backgrounds must tolerate each other and work together for the good of all.
Tirimisiyu Adegoke, in an interview with Journalists on Wednesday, enjoined Nigerians to vote for leaders with the fear of God who have the capacity to advance the unity, growth, progress and stability of the country.
According to him, “We prayed and still continue to pray for unity, peace, progress, development and growth of Bauchi State and Nigeria. We also pray for peaceful elections this year,we pray for peace and security for all Yoruba indigenes in Bauchi and other places, and we pray for tolerance, harmonious relationship and peaceful co- existence with our hosts”.
He however warned against politics of bitterness, unhealthy personality clashes and greed as the country prepares for the 2023 general elections.
According to him, “Let us see ourselves as Nigerians first and foremost before any other considerations.I have told my people and other Nigerians to get their PVCs,conduct themselves peacefully,go to the polling units,vote with wisdom and according to their conscience and leave God to do the rest”.
The Yoruba Community in Bauchi State recently held a prayer session for the unity of the country, free, fair and hitch – free elections this year and peaceful co- – existence of Yoruba and other tribes across the state and Nigeria.
The prayers which took place at the Yoruba Community House which also serves as Secretariat of the community in the state capital was witnessed by a large gathering of Yoruba people from across the state.