THE crisis that followed the just concluded local government
election in Lagos State continued on Wednesday, as several people were
injured,
when supporters of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) clashed with
those of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at Agbado Oke-Odo Local
Council Development Area.
There was pandemonium on Wednesday morning, as protesting PDP
supporters made bonfires at strategic points at Abule Egba,
disrupting the flow of traffic.
The police in the state, on Wednesday morning, drafted over 50
armed policemen consisting of men of the Rapid Response Squad and
conventional policemen, as well as OP MESA .
The Nigerian Tribune gathered that the crisis started on Tuesday
night when people suspected to be members of the PDP took to the major
streets at Abule Egba, protesting against what they described as
“rigging of last Saturday’s chairmanship election in the council.”
The party supporters were instantly joined by hoodlums and no sooner
than expected, a clash ensued between the protesting PDP members and
their counterparts from the ACN.
The clash continued on Wednesday when supporters of the two parties
started from where they stopped on Tuesday and attacked one another
with machetes and broken bottles .
Several people were injured in the melee that ensued, as passengers
and residents of the area scampered for safety, following the heavy
sporadic shootings from the warring parties.
The hoodlums blocked the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, made bonfires
and distrupted the flow of human and vehicular traffic on the road.
The spokesman for the state police command, Samuel Jinadu, while
speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, denied that several people were
injured but confirmed the demonstration by the party men.
He added that the police were on top of the situation and had drafted anti-riot policemen to major parts of Abule Egba.
Meanwhile, the PDP, on Wednesday, said that protests in some parts of
Lagos State were precipitated and provoked by the alleged false local
government election results announced by the chairman, Lagos State
Independent Electoral Commission, Justice Abdul-Fatai Adeyinka, and
called for his arrest and that of all the LG/LCDA Returning Officers.
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