Some hoodlums have attacked a man, Mr. Disu Omobolaji, in the Ipaja
Ayobo area of Lagos State for pasting campaign posters by the roadside.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Omobolaji, who worked as a photographer, was attacked
along with two other persons while they were pasting the campaign
posters around the Post Office bus stop on Ipaja Ayobo Road.
It
was learnt that while the two other men escaped from the hoodlums,
Omobolaji was unlucky as the miscreants hacked him with axes and
cutlasses. The attack occurred on Tuesday, February 3, at about 7.30pm.
It
was learnt that Omobolaji, who sustained injuries, immediately went to
the Ipaja Police Division to report the incident before going to a
private hospital in the area for treatment.
When PUNCH Metro
visited the hospital on Monday, Omobolaji, who said he was the financial
secretary of the youth wing of the All Progressives Congress in the
Ayobo Ipaja Local Council Development Area, said his attackers had the
intention of killing him. He added that the hoodlums also carted away
the posters and removed the ones that had been pasted.
He said:
“I
and two other APC youth members in our area were at the bus stop to
paste some posters. The posters were of the party’s governorship
candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode. As we embarked on the task, the hoodlums
appeared and pounced on us.
While the others fled, I tried
to find out what the thugs wanted. They did not say anything, but
started to hit me with axes and cutlasses. I managed to escape after
sustaining injuries. I had gone to report at the police station and I
hope the police would apprehend the hoodlums.”
Another
victim of the attack in the area, Mrs. Bisi Makanjuola, showed her
damaged vehicle, urging the police to curtail the activities of the
miscreants.
She said:
“These hoodlums are not
really members of any party. They are jobless and walk around with
weapons waiting to be hired by any politician or party to foment
trouble. My vehicle was actually shot at several times, but I managed to
escape. I cannot take the vehicle home so that they will not trace me
with it.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said, he would get back to our
correspondent. He, however, had not called back as of press time.
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