Members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) came out from their various abode to protest against alleged intimidation by the traditional ruler of the Imota area of Ikorodu, Lagos on Monday.
The crowd of protesters carried placards with different inscriptions like “Election is not war”, “Stop cursing residents voting for other parties”.The protesters who gathered in their numbers moved around the community displaying their placards. They also visited the palace of the traditional ruler to express their grievances.
Earlier, Mr. Adewale Oyebo, PDP candidate for Lagos State House of Assembly,(LAHA), Ikorodu Constituency 2, appealed to the community leaders to allow residents to vote for candidates of their choice in the forthcoming Governorship and Assembly election.Oyebo assured the residents of his support and appealed to the electorates to go out en masse and exercise their franchise as directed by the constitution of Nigeria.
“Traditional rulers are not supposed to be political but in this area of Imota, the ruler is intimidating voters with charms, and cursing those who will want to vote for other parties apart from the All Progressives Congress (APC),” he alleged.
“It is high time people should allow another government to take over and solve the current hardship residents are passing through.“I have different programs ranging from free education, women empowerment, and so on if voted for,” he added.
Also speaking, Mr. Adedolapo Arowolo, Chairman, Ward B1 Imota, appealed to party supporters and electorates to disregard the intimidation and concentrate on canvassing people to vote to avoid voter apartheid.
This is the usual attitude of our traditional leaders in this area, especially during election period. Eventually, it will cause voter apathy because they have instilled fear into the electorates,” he said.
In response, the traditional ruler, Oba Ajibade Agoro, the Ranodu of Imota, said that he directed other traditional leaders to perform rituals to the gods to ensure peace and avert any form of violence that may occur during the election in the community.“It is indeed true that we did something (Etutu) in Imota, but it is for the benefit and peace of our community, however, no name or party was mentioned.“When I saw them, I thought they are doing a political campaign or rally, not knowing it was a protest because I was in the palace.
“We only do Etutu for the community to be peaceful during election considering what we have gone through in the past on violence during elections.“There are about 26 political parties, why is it that only PDP are the ones complaining, I don’t want anybody to overheat the polity,” he said.