1983 political crisis continues to impact us, says Deji of Akure
The Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Aladelusi, says that terrible effects of ugly happenings of 1983 political crisis that destroyed lives and property are still being felt in the town.
Oba Aladelusi stated this on Friday night at his palace in Akure during the Akure Global Day of Prayer 2024.
The theme of the programme is ‘Moving Higher’.
The traditional ruler, who called for unity and oneness among the indigenes of the town, said that the capital city of Ondo State was experiencing peace because of incessant prayers from religious adherents.
“It is a day of joy. We decided to fix this day to pray against reoccurrence of the 1983 political crisis. The effects are still with us.
“I believe in prayer and the is the essence of the existing peace.
“I want all of you to forgive one another and do not take law into your hand. You can seek redress in court if felt not satisfied,” he said.
He asked all Akure-speaking communities to be one and united so that there would be adequate development and transformation in the areas.
According to him, his priority and passion is for Akure indigenes to progress and be in places of authorities.
Earlier, the presiding pastor, Pastor Peter Olaniyan, said that what happened in 1983 was terrible and should not repeat itself, hence the need for the prayer.
Olaniyan , who read from the Book of Matthew Chapter 5 verses 14 to verse 16, said that light is needed for one to move higher.
He stated that living in light would bring vision and desires transformation.
Also in attendance is Olu of Ilu-Abo, Oba Olu Falae, Oba Victor Adetona, the Owa of Ogbagi Akoko, Mr Gbenga Fasua , the Chairman of Akure South Local Government.
Others are: Hon Ifedayo Abegunde , the Executive Director, Corporate Services, the Niger Delta Development Commission ( NDDC), former Chairman of the Ondo State Water Corporation, Mr Dapo Filani.
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