Angry constituents beat Ondo federal lawmakers during Osinbajo’s visit
The Senator representing the Ondo-South Senatorial District, Yele Omogunwa, was on Thursday allegedly assaulted by some residents of Okitipupa, the headquarters of Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State during a visit by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to the palace of the monarch of Idepe town, Oba Michael Adetoye.
Similarly, a member of the House of Representatives, representing the Idanre/Ifedore Federal Constituency, Mr Bamidele Baderinwa, was allegedly beaten by some youths in Idanre on Wednesday during Osinbajo’s visit to the traditional ruler of Idanre town.
It took the intervention of the security details of the Vice-President, who whisked the lawmaker away from the scene, to save the situation.
Omogunwa, who is the senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the forthcoming general elections, was said to be in the vice-president’s entourage when the incident happened.
It was
gathered that angry youths carried out the attack.
One of the youths, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said, “He (senator) was beaten because he neglected us in the
senatorial district; he carried out no constituency projects for the over three
years we have elected him.
“He does not have any constituency office in this
town; he was not accessible, we couldn’t reach him for over three years; so
what does he want here? Election is
coming now, so he wants to cajole us again, that will not be possible.”
The vice-president had in the last three days
visited the traditional rulers and market women in Akure, Ondo, Okitipupa,
Idanre, Ileoluji and the Akoko area of the state.
During Osinbajo’s visit to Ondo, the Osemawe of
Ondo, Oba Victor Kiladejo, appealed to the VP to expedite action on the process
of upgrading the Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo to a university of
education and to dualise the Akure-Ondo-Ore road.
In his response, Osinbajo said all the requests of
the traditional ruler would be looked into.
When contacted, House of Reps member, Mr Bamidele
Baderinwa, who confirmed the incident said the development was worrisome as the
nation was preparing for the 2019 general election. He called on the police to
investigate the matter and bring the suspected political thugs to book.
He said, “I call on the Inspector General of
Police to arrest the perpetrators and brought them to book to serve as
deterrent to others.”
The state Chairman of the party, Mr Ade
Adetimehin, however, said the party was not aware of the incident.
“I am not aware of such an incident; I am just
hearing it for the first time from you.” Adetimehin stated.
Similarly, when contacted, the Public Relations
Officer of the state police command, Mr Femi Joseph said the matter was not
reported at any police station.
In his reaction, the media aide to the senator, Mr
Jide Omogunwa, however said, the senator was not assaulted but was in the midst
of some youths who were rowdy and pushing themselves over the money he wanted
to give them.
He said, “What happened was just a normal thing in
politics; at the event the youths came to ask for money. As he was trying to
get them money, they thought he was trying to escape; some of the youths were
protecting him while some were pushing themselves. It doesn’t have any
political undertone; it is a normal thing that can happen to politicians.
Punch
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