Ondo State Government on Sunday raised 
the alarm over alleged plans by the opposition political parties in the 
state to sponsor violent attacks on innocent residents.
In a statement by the Commissioner for 
Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, the state government alleged that the 
opposition’s destabilisation plot included the use of hoodlums from 
neighbouring states to wreak havoc in the state.
Akinmade’s statement added that one of the 
opposition parties had already taken delivery of vests bearing the 
inscriptions of the Labour Party to be used by the hired thugs.
He further alleged that the state 
government had unravelled plans by opposition parties in the state to 
step up its media attacks against the ruling party, using an Akure-based
 radio station and a national newspaper.
The statement reads in part, “One of the 
opposition parties plans to continue to incite the public against the 
government by reeling out falsehood about it and its activities.
“One of the opposition parties in its desperation, had taken delivery of vests with the inscription of the Labour Party on them.
“The vests would be worn by sponsored 
hoodlums whenever they are unleashing mayhem on the state so as to give 
the impression of a violent Labour Party.
“One of the opposition parties has also 
concluded the recruitment of young men it intends to bring on air at 
random to attack the person of Governor Olusegun Mimiko and his 
government, using its radio station.
“One of the opposition parties had also 
compiled fake documents with which it intends to launch an attack of 
calumny against the ruling government and incite the people against it.
“One of the opposition parties had gone on 
air recently alleging that the bus shelters which were constructed by 
the government were done for N75m each whereas each costs less than 
N6m.”
The statement also recalled that one of the
 series in the false information dissemination was a recent report by 
the party’s ‘megaphones’ claiming the arrest of some officials of the 
state by anti-graft bodies.
The Commissioner further noted that the 
alarm was recently raised concerning the falsehood published by the 
party regarding the defection of imaginary Labour Party members.
He said, “They claimed that members of the 
LP have been joining their party, but the truth came out last week when 
aspirants of the party who are already at each other’s neck accused one 
for false defection claims.
“This is the tradition in the party which they still intend to intensify as the October 20 election date draws near. 
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