Akinsanya Musiliu Oluomo, the Chairman of Lagos State Park Management Authority, has taken to his Instagram account to criticize supporters of the Labour Party following the outcome of Saturday’s election. Oluomo rebuked the party’s supporters, referring to them as “Obidiots,” and saying that they now realized Lagos belongs to the Yorubas and not a no man’s land.
In his statement, Oluomo explained that the Labour Party supporters are now facing the consequences of their speech, and he hoped they agreed that Lagos is a known land of the Yoruba. He further stated that the Yoruba community had always been known for their hospitality and welcomed everyone, but the Labour Party supporters had taken their speech too far.
Oluomo’s criticism has generated mixed reactions from the public, with some people supporting his statement while others have condemned it. Some individuals have called for politicians to refrain from using derogatory terms to describe other political parties, as it creates unnecessary tension in the society.
In conclusion, the recent criticism by Akinsanya Musiliu Oluomo towards supporters of the Labour Party highlights the need for political leaders to be more respectful towards opposing parties. As a society, we must promote political tolerance and peaceful coexistence, regardless of political affiliations.