On Sunday, October 23, suspected thugs who were allegedly carrying firearms and other dangerous weapons attacked Olajide Adediran, also known as Jandor, the PDP candidate for governor of Lagos State, injuring a journalist as well as other people.
In Lagos, thugs attack a PDP campaign train.
According to a statement made by the state party’s publicity chief, Hakeem Amode, Jandor and his political train were attacked by thugs while they were in Badagry for campaigning. The attack took place near Ikoga Junction.
The statement read:
“The campaign train of the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party was attacked today while returning from visitation to members of the party at the Ikoga Junction area of Badagry Local Government by All Progressives Congress sponsored thugs this evening.
The attack led to injuries of several members of Jandor’s entourage and pressmen. As of the time of this press statement, one of the news reporters is in critical condition in an undisclosed hospital while those injured are been treated.
The thugs that attack the campaign train were shouting APC while shooting guns and using dangerous weapons.
You will recall that our party raised concern over the threat to use APC-sponsored thugs to attack the campaign programs of our Gubernatorial candidate Dr Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran-Jandor recently and we would like to state categorically that this will not deter the determination of our candidate to campaign for the next election
We would like to call on the Commissioner of Police of Lagos state and the Area Commander of Police in the Badagry division to do everything possible to fish out those behind the attack and necessary disciplinary actions taken against them to forestall such occurrences in the future and to instill confidence in our members that they will be protected during this campaign period.
We would like to also strongly warn those that are hell-bent on causing trouble or planning to disrupt the campaign and elections that we would not fold our arms and watch as we will resist all forms of intimidation.”