Scores of supporters at an All Progressives Congress rally in the
Oworonshoki area of Lagos State on Monday fled as thugs invaded the
rally, stabbing two youths in the process.Our correspondent learnt that
the violence was caused by a supremacy battle between two rival cults
based in the Bariga area of the state.Our correspondent, who witnessed
the incident, observed that policemen folded their arms as the thugs
unleashed mayhem.Journalists, who were covering the event, clustered on
the platform to avoid being caught in the crossfire.The thugs did not
seem disturbed as the violence continued even while Governor Babatunde
Fashola was delivering a speech alongside leaders of the APC in the
Kosofe Local Government Area of the state.One of the youths that was
attacked attempted to escape, but he was surrounded by assailants and
stabbed with a knife and hacked with a cutlass.As the victim still
struggled to escape, he was pushed to the floor and trampled upon by the
suspected cult members.It was observed that after stabbing the two
youths, the thugs who thought they were dead fled the scene.
Minutes later, however, policemen and officials of the Lagos State
Traffic Management Authority were able to revive the injured youths who
were rushed to a nearby hospital.Our correspondent noted that after the
fighting had ended, some supporters still refused to return to the
campaign ground.PUNCH Metro learnt that the suspected gangsters went to
neighbouring streets where they robbed residents.A resident, who craved
anonymity, said the matter had nothing to do with the rally.He said, “I
cannot say what led to the violence, but I know that one of the guys
that was stabbed belongs to a cult.“The unfortunate aspect is that when
fights like this break out, the police just fold their arms because they
feel their job is to protect only the politicians at rallies. You won’t
believe that after creating mayhem at the rally, the thugs went to
Oloponmeji and Berger bus stops where they robbed people in broad
daylight.”The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, could
not be reached on the telephone.
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