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Security men provide cover for hoodlums at unit 4, ward 4, Ijomu-Obanla polling centres’ mayhem—Eyes witness

Security men provided cover for hoodlums who fired at unit 4, ward 4, Ijomu-Obanla polling centres.

This is the eye witness report by a voter named  Tayo. He witnessed the incidence at unit 4, ward 4, Ijomu-Obanla polling centres in the on- going Ondo State governorship election.

Indeed, there has been pandemonium in Akure Saturday morning, when gun-wielding men invaded a polling unit, shooting sporadically to disperse the voting process.

The incident occurred at unit 4, ward 4, Ijomu-Obanla, in Akure South local government, at about 8.4 am.

A young man who was identified simply as Gboyega, was shot in the process. He has been  rushed to the hospital on a motorcycle. The state of his health is yet to be confirmed.

OpenLife sources in Ondo State say “Survival unlikely but with God’s grace.”

Prospective voters, media men, election observers and INEC officials scampered for safety, as the hoodlums continued shooting for several minutes.

Operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), who were nearby Ijomu Junction also ran for cover.

Empty shell of dispensed ammunition littered the tarred road where the incident occurred.

Men of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense CORPS (NSCDC), however, have  brought the situation under control.

EYE WITNESS

An eye witness who gave his name as Tope, claimed that the thugs are members of one of the main political parties.

“They came here in their vehicle with guns and started shooting as soon as they came out. One of them went straight to the boy [Gboyega], and shot him at close range.

“The hoodlums are here with us, we know them and the people who sent them. One of them was among those who shot people down the street last week.

“The disturbing side of it is that the security men came, saw them with their guns, and yet allowed them to go. In fact, they escorted them to out,” Tayo said.

Meanwhile, reports also have it that gunmen invaded some polling units at Edo Lodge Junction, along Ijomu/Oku-Ijebu road.

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