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Osun election: Davido calls on Trump to prevent violence

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Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has appealed to United States President Donald Trump and the international community to closely monitor the forthcoming Osun State governorship election.

Davido expressed concern over the possibility of tension, violence and intimidation during the election, urging relevant authorities to protect voters and ensure that the democratic process is not disrupted.

The singer made the call in a statement addressed to Trump, which he shared on his X page.

He urged the US government and other members of the international community to pay close attention to developments in Osun as the state prepares to go to the polls.

Davido said the people of Osun State should be allowed to exercise their constitutional right to vote freely and peacefully without fear.

In his appeal, he wrote:
“President Donald Trump, I am calling your attention to the situation in Osun State, Nigeria, as we approach the election.

“There are growing concerns about tension and the possibility of violence, intimidation, or disruption of the democratic process. Osun people deserve to exercise their constitutional right to vote freely, peacefully, and without fear.

“I appeal to the United States and the international community to pay close attention to the election and encourage all relevant authorities to ensure that every voter is protected and every vote is respected.

“We do not want bloodshed. We do not want intimidation. We want peace, transparency, and a free and fair election.”

His appeal comes amid preparations for the Osun governorship election, with calls for a peaceful and credible electoral process.

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