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PDP Accuses APC Of Disrupting Congress In Lagos
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PDP has accused APC of disrupting its Congress in Lagos State.
EKOHOTBLOG reports that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of disrupting its congress in the state.
It was gathered that the PDP Congress in Lagos State was postponed as a suspected hoodlum shot into the air at the venue of the congress.
The party declared the congress inconclusive following a pandemonium that took place at the Tafawa Balewa Square venue of the congress.
A source, who spoke to newsmen, disclosed that the congress was disrupted when a suspected thug shot into the air in front of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu.
The source said, “The congress was going on when a suspected thug brought out a gun and shot into the air in the presence of the Lagos CP, this made police officers present respond by shooting into the air.
“The confusion made everyone at the square to scamper for safety. Thank God no one was hurt. The congress was declared inconclusive.”
The opposition PDP, therefore, accused the APC of being behind its aborted state congress.
The outgoing Lagos PDP spokesman, Mr. Taofik Gani, who spoke to newsmen on the incident, said, “The chairman of the committee had started giving out ballot papers to the delegates to go start voting when suddenly gunshots were heard from different angles.
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“The delegates were orderly until after the gunshots, which scared a lot of them into leaving the venue.
“We do not believe these gunshots came from PDP members. The shooters can only be our political opponents.
“We charge the police to fish out these persons,” he stated.
Gani added that the chairman of the Election Committee has gone ahead to declare the congress as aborted, adding that a new date will be announced.
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