Suspected political thugs on Monday night disrupted the
Abeokuta, Ogun State, venue of a meeting between
Muhammad Indabawa – led electoral Committee and the governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, forcing many, including journalists, to scamper for safety.
Muhammad Indabawa – led electoral Committee and the governorship aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, forcing many, including journalists, to scamper for safety.
The gunshot which began around late in the night, spilled into
the early morning of Tuesday as the thugs suspected to be supporters of two
major contenders to the APC governorship ticket in the state duelled against
each other.
The eight – man electoral Committee members hurriedly call short
the meeting with the governorship aspirants and other stake holders in
deference to their safety concern, The Nation learnt.
The governorship primaries of APC in the state earlier scheduled
to be conducted across 236 wards of Ogun state had suffered series of
postponements due to logistics issues but the Committee members who had
arrived the state at about 7:45 pm on Monday for a meeting with the aspirants,
could not start it until about 10:30pm and end abruptly barely 85 minutes
later following security breaches at the venue.
In the last coupled of days, confusion and apprehension had
continued to suffuse the air of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, and other
parts of the state over the planned governorship primary of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the state which has suffered series of
postponements leaving party supporters, members and even some of the
aspirants still unsure of what to expect.
Six persons – Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade(Ogun West), Senator
Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), Otunba Bimbo Ashiru(Ogun East), Prince Dapo
Abiodun(Ogun East), Jimi Lawal(Ogun East) and Abayomi Hunye (Ogun West),
are locked in a keen battle for the APC governorship ticket and were all
in attendance at the meeting.
It was gathered that pandemonium and violence broke out
outside the venue of the meeting at the MITROS Residences, formerly Gateway
Hotels Annex within Ibara in Abeokuta when someone believed to be
one of the supporters of Dapo Abiodun and another suspected to be one of
Adekunle Akinlade’s boys fought, prompting the arrest of Abiodun’s
supporter and forceful ejection of others loyal to him by Governor
Ibikunle Amosun’s Chief Security Officer who dashed into the meeting.
It was further gathered that as soon as Abiodun’s boy was
whisked away by team of policemen apparently on the order of the Governor’s
CSO, another batch of armed political thugs stormed the venue of the
meeting and began to shoot sporadically into the air, allegedly, unchallenged
by regular policemen sent to keep vigil there.
Unable to endure the ensuing commotion, following alleged
sustained sporadic gunshots coupled with concern for their safety, the
eight – man APC national electoral committee hurried out of the troubled venue
along with all the governorship aspirants save Adekunle Akinlade and his
running mate, Adepeju Adebajo, forcing the meeting to come to an abrupt
end.
Also, a source close to Dapo Abiodun who said the incident
was an attempt to intimidate the aspirant from Iperu town in Ogun East, said he
narrowly escaped being endangered.
The source claimed the frightening episode occurred midway into
the meeting.
“The leading APC governorship aspirant in Ogun State, Prince
Dapo Abiodun escaped plots to hurt him at the venue of the aspirants’
meeting called by the party’s gubernatorial electoral committee yesterday at
Mitros building, Ibara, Abeokuta.
“The ugly incident occurred at the middle of the meeting when
the Chief Security Officer (CSO) to the governor deliberately arrested one of
Dapo Abiodun’s supporters in an attempt to cause chaos. Other supporters of the
oil magnate protested the arrest and there was a shouting match from both
parties.
“The shouting match culminated in sporadic shooting in an
attempt to disperse Dapo Abiodun’s supporters from the venue of the meeting.
The CSO then led some armed men to the venue shooting sporadically and shouting
where is Dapo where is Dapo.
“Meanwhile Dapo Abiodun’s security personnel and supporters
resisted the attempt of the gunmen to enter the hall where the meeting was
holding because their identities could not be verified.
“The latest episode of violence in Ogun politics is another
indication that all is not well within the ruling party in the
state. It is disheartening to experience this dastardly act in the
premises provided by the State government,” the source stated.
The Nation did put a call to the Publicity Secretary of APC in
the state, Chief Wole Elegbede, for comments on the development but did
not pick his calls.
However, it could be recalled that the sporadic gunshots
occurred in less than 48 hours after five aspirants had raised an alarm over
security threats in the state in respect of the governorship primary and
equally less than 18 hours after the Governor Amosun had counselled his
supporters to “keep” their “gunpowder dry” as they would be mobilised with necessary
support when the times comes.
Although, Amosun had however, earlier assured that nobody will
harm anybody and advised characters trying to demarket the state with
allegations of security breaches to desist from it.
Earlier, Muhammad Indabawa who chairs the eight-man APC national
electoral committee to the state, told reporters that governorship aspirants
and all members of the APC state executives were at the meeting and that he had
all necessary materials and documents for the conduct of the primary to unveil
the candidate of the party in Ogun state.
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