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Aregbesola Warns against Intimidation

Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has admonished people not to be intimidated, harassed, subjugated, cowed or provoked to do something rash during Saturday’s election.
He said this in a state-wide broadcast, as the state also declared Friday a public holiday.
Aregbesola also counselled people to conduct themselves in a peaceful manner before, during and after the Saturday Presidential and National Assembly Elections.
While enjoining people to walk freely to polling units with their Permanent Voter Card (PVC) to exercise their civic responsibilities, Aregbesola told them to pray for a peaceful election.
He said: “What is required of you on Saturday and in subsequent elections is to march majestically to your various polling stations, armed with your Permanent Voter Card and exercise your God-given power to determine your leader.
“Do not be intimidated, harassed, subjugated, cowed or provoked to do something rash on that day. You have defied tyrants, despots, masked gunmen, attack dogs and other intimidating apparatuses of dictatorships in the past and have triumphed gloriously.”

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