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Two killed, many injured as violence breaks out at APC rally in Oyo

BY News Agency

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At least two people were killed in a bloody clash between suspected political hoodlums at an All Progressives’ Congress (APC) campaign rally in Igbo ora area of Oyo state.

The incident occurred immediately at the rally held at the old motor park in Igboora on Saturday evening.

The campaign train, led by Abiola Ajimobi, the governor, had commenced with a road show from Lanlate through Igboora, Idere, Ayete, Tapa and Igangan before the rallies at Igboora, Eruwa and Omi-Adio.

It was a peaceful rally which saw the governor and the party’s governorship candidate, Adebayo Adelabu, acknowledging cheers from supporters who had thronged the streets to show solidarity for the party.

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Trouble, however, started immediately after the rally in Igboora as suspected political hoodlums engaged in a bloody clash.

A resident, identified to be a younger brother to an APC leader in the community, was hit by a stray bullet and eventually died.

Witnesses told NAN that some suspected hoodlums had accosted the APC governorship candidate to demand money but were blocked by another group of hoodlums.

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This, witnesses said, resulted in heated arguments which later led to the free for all.

The incident had since resulted in counter allegations and reactions from political parties and residents.

While the APC accused opposition parties of being behind the mayhem, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) asked APC to look inwards for the perpetrators.

“Guns were freely displayed by thugs alleged to have been arranged and sponsored by the PDP and some other parties to carry out the dastardly act,” ,” APC communication team said in a statement.

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“The mayhem eventually cost two lives. One of which is a younger brother to the leader of our party, Alhaji Olayide Abas. We hereby charge security agencies to investigate and unravel the killers of the deceased.

“It is important to note that the PDP has continually incited the people to cause trouble, having realised that the game is over. The PDP is among the parties that masterminded the mayhem.”

Also, some residents of the community frowned at the sorrowful incident, describing it as a return of thuggery and brigandage to the state.

They told NAN that the people of the community were not desperate people and have always lived peacefully with each other, irrespective of political affiliations.

Adekunle Ajisebutu, spokesman of the Oyo state police command, , did not respond to NAN calls and text messages at the time of filing this report.

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