Adeleke hosts security council meeting, reassures Osun people of peaceful polls

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has called on residents of the state to troop out enmasse on Saturday to cast their votes, reassuring them of maximum security throughout the process.

Speaking after the second State Security Council meeting held on Thursday, within the premises of the Governor’s Office, Osogbo, the governor stated that the service commanders have concluded arrangements to secure lives and properties, warning hoodlums and political thugs to stay away from the state.

“Let me use this opportunity to warn agents of political violence to stay away from Osun State. Our security arrangements are water tight and there will be no hidden place for those plotting to disrupt the peace of the state.

“I have issued directive to the security chiefs to clamp down on anybody scheming to create mayhem. The service commanders will comb all criminal hideouts and flush out criminals who are targeting the election day for their trade. Election must be peacefully held in this state,” Adeleke said.

The second security council meeting agreed on mapping of hotspots ahead of the election, arrangements for voters and security identifications, joint patrol of trouble spots and intelligence sharing among the agencies.

The meeting was attended by heads of security agencies in the state, including the police, the military, the para-military organisations among others.

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