Adeleke Calls Emergency Meeting Over Attacks in Osun State

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke summoned an emergency security council meeting in response to recent attacks that resulted in the destruction of public property across various parts of the state. The decision to convene the meeting was announced in a statement released on Monday by his spokesperson, Olawal Rashe.
The meeting became necessary due to growing security concerns associated with alleged political violence as the governorship election approaches. The emergency meeting is expected to take place at the governor's office, where security chiefs and service commanders from across the state will be in attendance.
The discussions will focus on the increase in cases of thuggery and attacks allegedly linked to the support of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Governor Adeleke emphasized the urgent need for security agencies to address the situation, questioning why public property was attacked without any arrests being made.
The state security council aims to halt further violence and restore public confidence in the ability of security agencies to maintain peace and order.
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