“We equally love to place it on record that you have rightly endorsed a popular candidate and who is considered the best choice by the Ogbomoso people. Of course, Prince Ghandi is Ilu-femi-loye. We therefore want to commend you and subsequently inform you to ignore enemies of progress who are crying foul, they are only doing what they’re paid to do. He who pays the piper, dictates the tune.”
In similar vein OCYF salutes Prince Ghandi for his tenacity describing him as the Messiah for the development of Ogbomoso at this time. “The OCYF’s congratulatory message also goes to the king-elect, Prince Ghandi Olaoye, whom we believe is the Messiah that this land of the valiant has been waiting for. We salute your tenacious capacity and your sense of readiness to serve your forebears’ land and territories.”
The Soun-elect was charged to embrace his co-contestants and to work harmoniously with other traditional rulers for the overall development of the zone.
“Your Imperial Majesty, we want to recommend that you begin your journey by unifying Ogbomoso land and also be magnanimous towards those who competed against you on your way to the throne. Of a serious necessity is the need to create an atmosphere to rally all other kings in Ogbomoso geo-political zone, in order to be able to work together for the rapid development of the greater Ogbomoso city.
Advertisement“Our dear King Ghandi Olaoye, the son of Orumogege, we pray that your reign shall be peaceful and it will usher in an unprecedented monumental turnaround. Once again, you are welcome to your home, we hope to see you jumping into action!”
Rejoicing with the entirety of the people of Ogbomoso the group stressed the crowning of new king in this generation calls for big celebration.
“To the good people of Ogbomoso land, let us celebrate with one another as the grand entry of the new king takes effect in our life time. Recall that some of those who witnessed the ascension to the throne of the former king, Oba Jimoh Oladunni Oyewumi, who became Soun of Ogbomoso in 1973, are not alive to see the beauty of this moment. Let us pour champagne with one another! Let us merry together! Let us wine and dine with one another!”
Meanwhile it has a word of advice for the aggrieved persons advising they should let go in the spirit of sportmanship. “OCYF wishes to advise those who are not satisfied with the government’s decision to kindly toe the path of law and never think of setting Ogbomoso ablaze.”
The group further warns, “We want to remind them that violence does not pay anyone. We want to inform the good people of Ogbomoso that Ogbomoso Community Youth Forum (OCYF) will work with the government and the security personnel on the fact that anyone who follows the path of public disturbance would be seriously dealt with according to the law. The age-long saying is that God crowns those He wishes are crowned. May God bless King Ghandi and Ogbomoso people.”
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