The Imole Campaign Council has commenced a comprehensive post-election review following the conclusion of the Osun State governorship election.
In a statement signed by Pelumi Olajengbesi, spokesperson for the Imole Campaign Council, on Monday, the council directed its structures across all Local Government Areas of the state to immediately begin documenting all persons affected by electoral violence before, during and immediately after the election.
The exercise, according to the council, will cover persons who sustained injuries, families who lost loved ones, individuals whose properties were damaged or destroyed, and other identifiable victims of election-related violence.
The council stressed that the exercise would not be limited to members or supporters of any political party, saying every victim must be documented regardless of political affiliation, party membership or voting preference.
“Violence against any citizen diminishes us all, and no family should be forgotten simply because of their political persuasion,” the council said.
While expressing gratitude to God and the people of Osun State for the outcome of the election, the council acknowledged that its victory could not erase the pain of families who suffered losses or injuries during the electoral process.
It said responsible leadership required it to account for the human consequences of the election and ensure that the experiences of victims were properly documented.
The council consequently directed all Local Government structures to submit comprehensive and verifiable records of affected persons for further review and appropriate action.
“The election is over. Our common humanity must now take precedence over political differences,” the council added.
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