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Chairman, Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Babatunde Balogun (left); Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, APC Governorship Candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his running mate, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, being presented to party supporters, during a rally to kickoff its campaign in Lagos…yesterday. |
• Party chairman apologises, blames infiltrators
Three persons were feared killed while others sustained injuries as the All Progressives Congress (APC) began its gubernatorial campaign in Lagos yesterday.Trouble started around 1:30 p.m. as Governor Akinwunmi Ambode delivered his speech, which was interrupted by gunshots from hoodlums and security officials. It was followed by a stampede as people fled for their lives.
Despite the chaos, the governor continued his address and handed the
microphone to the party’s candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu who excitedly
delivered the vote of thanks.
The hoodlums took advantage of the confusion and robbed people of
their phones, money and other valuables.An official of the National
Union of Road and Transport Workers Union (NURTW) Musiliu Akinsanya
(also known as Oluomo) was reportedly assaulted and wounded in the
clash.
The group political editor of The Nation, Emmanuel Oladesu; a
correspondent with News Telegraph, Temitope Ogunbanke; and a cameraman
with Ibile Television, Abiodun Yusuf, sustained bullet wounds.In Katsina
State also, suspected political thugs killed six people in the Sabuwa
council area shortly after an APC campaign rally on Monday evening.
Lagos State APC chairman, Mr. Tunde Balogun, meanwhile has apologised
on behalf of the party over the chaos at the event. He said: “Sorry
about everything. We organised a peaceful rally but some people who are
not part of the party infiltrated it and disorganised the whole thing.
“We organised our rally to garner support. So, how can we be fighting
ourselves? We know that some people came to settle scores here but that
was not the right place to settle such. Everybody was enjoying the
event until the pandemonium started.“I am so sorry about the journalists
that were hit by bullets. Our party does not have scores to settle with
reporters. We didn’t expect to have such occurrences.”
But a chieftain of the party, Mr. Olawale Oshun, claimed that all
aggrieved members in the APC have been pacified; hence there was no
basis for the incident. He urged security agencies to launch an
investigation.“It could be an outsider. It could be people not connected
with the APC family. There is no rally where you have members of the
party deliberately infiltrating their own rally. The security agencies
must get to the root of the matter. There is an external factor at
play,” he said.
The standard-bearer of Lagos State chapter of the PDP, Mr. Jimi
Agbaje, however warned voters against re-electing the APC.In a statement
by the spokesperson of the Jimi Agbaje Campaign Organisation, Modupe
Ogunbayo, the candidate said: “What happened at the rally was a
demonstration of the fact that the APC has been rejected by the people.
Through this spontaneous burst of protests, the good people of Lagos
State have forever rejected the party.
“Lagosians have shown their disenchantment. Do not stop there. Match
your words with actions. On election day, troop out proudly and
defiantly to vote for me, Olujimi Kolawole Agbaje, as the next governor
of your free Lagos.” The incident also drew criticism from the
International Press Centre (IPC), which condemned the attack on the
journalists.
In a statement by its coordinator, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, the
organisation said: “IPC hereby reminds all political parties that the
Nigerian Media Code of Election Coverage obligates them to ensure the
safety of journalists covering their activities including campaigns.
“IPC therefore calls on the Lagos APC to urgently take appropriate
steps to apprehend the alleged perpetrators of the bizarre attack with a
view to handing them over to the law enforcement agencies for immediate
prosecution, also as provided by the Code of Election Coverage.
“IPC calls on all journalists covering the ongoing campaigns to keep
themselves abreast of all safety measures. They should learn to stay
away from political activities where rival gangs engage in show of
force, especially through display of weapons.“IPC appeals to security
agents on electoral duty, especially the police, to consider the
protection of journalists as part of their responsibility as envisaged
by and indeed provided for by the Nigerian Media Code of Election
Coverage.”
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