Rauf Aregbesola, former governor of Osun, has met Sikiru Olaboye, the man who allegedly attempted to assassinate him during the 2006 Oroki Day celebration in the state.
In an X post on Sunday, Aregbesola said he has forgiven
Olaboye and that he holds no grudges against those who planned the attack.
The former governor said he was told that Olaboye called
into a local radio station in Osogbo, the Osun state capital, to seek his
forgiveness.
“Earlier today, I received Sikiru Olaboye, one of the men
who attempted to assassinate me during the 2006 Oroki Day Celebration in Osogbo,”
Aregbesola said.
“I was informed that he called into a local radio station in
Osogbo a few weeks ago to seek my forgiveness
“Today, while praying for him, I assured him that I hold no
grudges against him or anyone else involved. I neither harboured resentment nor
sought revenge after God spared me from that attack.
“It is God alone who has the power to forgive all our
shortcomings. As His servants, I pray that He forgives both his and mine.”
The Oroki Day celebration is an annual festival where the people
of Osogbo gather to connect and engage in discussions aimed at fostering unity
within the town.
On August 5, 2006, Aregbesola, then governorship candidate
of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), was attacked by political thugs
allegedly loyal to Olagunsoye Oyinlola, then governor of the state.
The violence led to destruction of at least six vehicles
with many left injured.
The build up to the Osun 2007 governorship election was
marred by violence.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
declared Oyinlola winner of the election. However, in 2010, the appeal court
upturned the outcome and declared Aregbesola winner.
The SUV Aregbesola was in during the attack
Sikiru Olaboye, the man who allegedly attempted to
assassinate Aregbesola |
Aregbesola (M), former governor of Osun state and former
minister of interior |
Bullet holes on the SUV |