Ile Oluji Youth Condemns Public Assault and Human Rights Abuse On Elder Areola

 Ile Oluji Youth Condemns Public Assault and Human Rights Abuse On Elder Areola 

The youth of Ile Oluji in Ile Oluji/Okeigbo local government area of Ondo State has strongly condemned the public assault and abuse of fundamental human rights perpetrated against Elder Abraham Areola JP, a respected member of the community, by Oba Semiu Adewale Ogunjobi, the suspended Olorile of Orile Ifo in Ogun State.



In a statement signed and made available to newsmen in Ile-Oluji, the President of Oijefon Youth Council, Engr. Adedoku Adeyonu, called on the government to ensure the case is properly investigated, while prosecution should be without fear or favour, so as to ensure perpetrators are made accountable for their deeds.

 "We condemn this egregious behaviour in strongest terms, as it does not only violates the rights and dignity of Elder Abraham Areola, JP, but also undermines the values of respect, tolerance, and human rights that our community holds dearly.

While we thank the Ogun State Government for its swift action, we urge all relevant authorities to take further action to investigate this incident, ensure justice is served, and prevent such occurrences in the future. It is our collective responsibility to safeguard the rights and well-being of all members of our community, particularly our elders and vulnerable individuals".

As young people, we are committed to promoting cultural values, mutual respect, inclusivity, and social justice. We will continue to advocate for the protection of human rights and the dignity of all individuals, regardless of their background, age, or social status".

We stand in solidarity with Elder Abraham Areola, JP, and his family, and we demand that justice be served."




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