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Governor Ademola Adeleke has announced that he is planning to host a ‘huge’ concert in Osun State where his nephew, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, and other entertainers will perform.
Naija News reports that Governor Adeleke disclosed this on Tuesday when he was featured on Channels Television’s Political Paradigm.
According to him, the mega event will be held in Osun and is part of efforts to boost tourism in the state.
Earlier on the programme, Governor Adeleke expressed his discontent with the opposition in the state on Tuesday, asserting that they are ashamed of his accomplishments.
Adeleke emphasised his commitment to delivering the benefits of democracy to the residents of Osun State.
Meanwhile, the Osun State Governor had earlier warned perpetrators of incessant crisis between Ifon-Ilobu-Erin in the state to desist from their actions.
The Governor warned that he would no longer tolerate those who were playing politics with the lives of people.
He gave the warning while speaking at the 100-man peace committee at the Local Government Service Commission, Osogbo, on Monday.
Represented by his deputy, Kola Adewusi, he warned those trying to politicise the crisis to stop or face the consequences of the law.
He said, “The administration frowns at any attempt to politicise the crisis. We particularly warn those masquerading under communal struggle for political agenda to stay away from the issue. We will no longer tolerate playing politics with the lives of our people.
“Among the terms of reference of the committee, which has two weeks to present its report, include to look into the remote and immediate cause(s) of the dispute; determining, delimitating and marking the exact boundary(ies) among the three communities of Ifon, llobu and Erin-Osun; signing a truce with a view to nipping the dispute in the bud.
“The committee would also take appropriate decisions that will enable the government to achieve permanent peace in the areas, make recommendations to government on permanent delineation of the boundary(ies) and visits to the location (the disputed areas and other relevant areas that will enable the committee to determine the areas.”