Group calls for peace, condemns political violence in Osun

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The Forum for Nation Builders and Social Development has voiced concern over the growing political tension and the loss of life associated with political activities in Osun State.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the organisation described the increasing incidents of violence as disturbing and urged political actors to prioritise peace and the welfare of citizens.

The group emphasised that politics should serve as a platform for development and improved living conditions, not as a source of fear, violence and bloodshed.

Chairman of the Forum, Alhaji Lateef‑Bakare, said the rising link between politics and violence was a troubling development that required urgent attention from all stakeholders.

“The Forum finds it disturbing that politics, which should be about service, development and improving the lives of the people, is increasingly becoming associated with violence, fear and bloodshed,” he said.

He added that no political ambition should be pursued at the expense of human lives and that the protection of citizens must remain a priority.

The organisation condemned all forms of political violence and called on politicians and their supporters to exercise restraint in their engagements and resolve differences through peaceful means.

“We strongly condemn all acts of violence and call on politicians and their supporters to exercise restraint, embrace dialogue and conduct their activities peacefully,” the statement added.

The Forum urged security agencies to conduct thorough and impartial investigations into reported incidents and to prosecute anyone found culpable, regardless of political affiliation.

It also appealed to residents and political leaders to place the peace, unity and progress of Osun State above partisan interests, saying the future of the state depends on a collective commitment to responsible leadership and peaceful coexistence.

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