The President of 36 Political Elevation Group (36 PEG), Prince Dan Olaitan Dada, has expressed its support for the Oyatedo Community Development Association (OCDA) stance on Kwara State Deputy Governor, His Excellency, Patrick Kayode Alabi, while joining the Pace Setters Club, Oro Ago, in calling for peace and unity in Oro Land.
36 PEG commended OCDA for dissociating themselves from unwholesome remarks against Deputy Governor Alabi, acknowledging his contributions to community development, including infrastructure, healthcare, security, and human capital development. The organization aligned with OCDA’s values of peace, unity, and development.
The group also expressed concern over the worsening security situation in Oro Land, condemning attacks, kidnappings, and killings. 36 PEG called for government intervention to restore peace and normalcy, emphasizing unity and constructive engagement.
“By standing with OCDA and Pace Setters Club, we reaffirm our commitment to elevating visionary leaders and promoting good governance,” Prince Dan Olaitan Dada, President of 36 PEG, said.