Special Adviser to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State on Inter-Party Affairs, Barrister Fadeshola Ojamomi has declared that the planned protest billed for August 1 may likely have negative effect on the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state.
Ojamomi made this declaration in a letter addressed to the National Chairman of Inter-Party Advisory Council, Alhaji Yusuf Dantalle.
Ojamomi in the letter which was also sent to IPAC Chairman in the state, Prince Adesanya Olaoluwa, advised members of political parties in the state not to participate in the protest.
He noted that participation of IPAC members and members of political parties in the state in the protest will affect the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state.
Ojamomi in the letter made available to DAILY POST on Wednesday, said that the protest has a potential to affect the peaceful atmosphere in the state.
Parts of the letter read, “I am writing to convey my grave concern regarding the planned nationwide protest and to request that the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) urgently advise all political parties in Ondo State to boycott this event.
“As we approach the Governorship election in November 2024, it is paramount that we maintain peace and stability in our state. Its therefore imperative that all the registered 17 Political Parties in the state should sponsor or take part in anything that will drag the state backward.
“Suffice to say, with the Governorship election just a few months away, it is critical that we preserve a peaceful and orderly environment. The planned protest has the potential to incite violence and civil unrest, which could significantly disrupt the electoral process slated for the 16th of November 2024. All the Political parties in the state must focus on fostering a calm and stable atmosphere conducive enough till the slated date of the election in a bid to have a free and fair elections.
“Also, the economic ramifications of large-scale protests can be severe. As Ondo State works towards economic recovery and growth through credible intervention programmes of the Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa led administration, it is essential to avoid actions that could disrupt business activities and economic stability. Political parties should consider the long-term economic health of our state and refrain from participating in actions that could lead to economic hardship for our residents.
“In the wake of ongoing public health concerns, particularly related to airborne diseases and Cholera as its outbreak has recently been confirmed in states in the southwest, large gatherings can pose significant health risks. The safety and well-being of our citizens should remain at top priority. Engaging in mass protests at this juncture could lead to a resurgence of infections, placing an undue burden on our healthcare system and endangering lives.”