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Ondo vows to eradicate cultism, calls for collective action

 

The Ondo State Government has declared that it would ensure that cultism and other social vices, particularly among the youths, are eradicated in the state.

 

To this end, the government has called on parents, traditional rulers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to join hands in fighting against the scourge.

 

This was contained in a statement issued by the state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Idowu Ajanaku, made available to our correspondent on Tuesday.

 

According to the statement, the government said it had reaffirmed its commitment to promoting the cherished ‘Omoluabi’ values that define the people of the state, in the areas of respect, hard work, value for life, and a strong stance against social vices such as cultism, thuggery, and civil unrest.

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The commissioner also noted that the ongoing administration of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa had zero tolerance for any form of criminal activity that could tarnish the state’s reputation or hinder its development.

 

He said, ” the ‘Omoluabi’ values rooted in Yoruba tradition remain the bedrock of a peaceful and progressive society and we are calling on traditional rulers, politicians, student leaders, market women, religious leaders, and the general public to join hands with the government in rejecting cultism, political violence, kidnapping, and other destabilising behaviours.

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“The rise in social vices is alarming and unacceptable. As a people known for dignity, discipline, and hard work, we must all rise to defend our values.

 

“Ondo State cannot afford to be dragged into the mud of lawlessness.”

 

Ajanaku stressed that development and investors’ confidence could thrive in a climate of insecurity, urging citizens to see the fight against crime as a collective responsibility.

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“The orientation must begin now. Every citizen has a role to play in upholding the ethics of good behaviour.

 

“Report crimes in your communities. Be ambassadors of peace and order.

 

“That is the way to build a safe, attractive and economically vibrant Ondo State,” Ajanaku added.

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