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Ondo APC, PDP supporters clash, Jegede alleges assassination

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About five persons were reportedly sustained injuries when the convoy of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu rammed into that of People’s Democratic Party governorship candidate Eyitayo Jegede’s campaign train at Oba-Akoko in Akoko South-West where some APC supporters started attacking the PDP followers.

The incident occurred when the convoy of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu met with the convoy of the PDP candidate, Eyitayo Jegede, in the town.

Eyewitnesses said the socio-economic activities in the area were paralyzed for several hours as supporters of both men exchanged one another in acts of violence.

A spokesperson for the Akeredolu/Ayedatiwa Campaign Organisation, Mr Richard Olatunde, accused Jegede’s supporters of starting the fight.

He said, “Governor Akeredolu and the campaign train of the APC were on their way to Ikare-Akoko, when the thugs struck and attacked the convoy.

“The hoodlums set ablaze the branded campaign vehicle donated to the Akeredolu/Aiyedatiwa Campaign Organisation by Ambassador Sola Iji.”

However, The Head, Media Research, Eyitayo Jegede Campaign Organisation, Mr Samuel Fasua, in response alleged that Jegede’s convoy was attacked by Akeredolu’s supporters.

Later, Jegede who spoke with journalists at his campaign office in Akure, said the incident was an assassination attempt on his life and the lives of those in his entourage.

He added that no fewer than 15 vehicles were vandalized in his convoy, while some members of his party were allegedly injured by the political thugs.

He said, “For the records, our campaign schedule which was submitted to the police command in Akure which authorizes us to be in that local government as against the unlawful presence of Governor Akeredolu at the same venue.”

Jegede further explained that immediately after the attack, he put a call across to Governor Akeredolu to inform him about the incident.

“He (Akeredolu) expressed shock and told me that he was in the front vehicle; he did not know what was going on at the back. He said he would caution his boys,” Jegede said.

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