Police Beef Up Security in Osun as Court Delivers Adeleke Vs Oyetola Judgment

Adeleke Accused of Sponsoring Violent Attack against Oyetola’s Ex-Commissioner

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The Gover of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, has been accused of sponsoring an attack on a former Commissioner for Works, Remi Omowaiye, and his team at the Isida Area of Ilesa.

Omowaiye is said to have visisted a spare parts market to distribute food items to traders as gifts for the festive season when assailants shot sporadically and attacked him with stones and bottles.

Witnesses say the assailants arrived at the market on motorcycles at 6:22p.m. on Saturday and started pelting the former commissioner and his aides with stones before resorting to shooting sporadically.

Sharing his ordeal, Omowaiye, who served as commissioner under the administration of former governor Gboyega Oyetola, told PUNCH that some of his aides were stabbed and one of his security details was severely injured by a stone that hit his face.

He explained that he was at the market to share cows and rice with the traders to rejoice with them as they celebrate Christmas.

He stated that the name of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, was inscribed on the cows he took to the market.

Omowaiye in an interview with PUNCH alleged that the hoodlums are working for Adeleke stressing that six people were injured, while two vehicles in his entourage were also damaged during the incident.

The former commission claimed that he heard one of the thugs saying they were acting on the instruction of governor Adeleke and he should be held responsible if anything happens to them.

He said: “My Highlander was riddled with bullets and the screens badly damaged. So, we had to just scramble for safety. We went straight to the police station because we saw that a lot of people have been injured and we didn’t want to take the laws into our hands.

I heard one of the voices saying they are acting on the instruction of the governor. So, the governor should face governance and stop attacking us. We have an election in February and I know what they want to do is to intimidate a lot of us to leave the State and we are not going to do that.

If anything should happen to us, Governor Adeleke should be held responsible. About six people sustained various levels of injuries but no life was lost. Two cars were damaged.”