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REVEALED! Name of Oyo APC Chieftain who Hired Thugs To Attack PDP Campaign in Igangan

All Progressive Congress Chieftain, Hon. Ajibola Muraina, has been fingered as the brain behind the disruption of the People’s Democratic Party campaign in Igangan on Tuesday.

According to Oyoaffairs, an anonymous witness revealed that the said Hon. Muraina, a former PDP member who is currently the Federal Representative for the Ibarapa Central/Ibarapa North constituency hired thugs attacked the campaign train’s convoy.

“The rally was a success, and on our way out of Igangan, these thugs blocked the convoy demanding for money. Some of the thugs were settled, while others still wanted to get more money. As the convoy moved, they pelted a few vehicles. The security operatives, instead of retaliating by shooting at them, arrested some and were taken to Ibadan,” – The source told Oyo Affairs.

The source added that Alhaji Mukaila Auxiliary, the chairman of the PMS, didn’t show up until the campaign had already been a success and the team had traveled quite a distance to the next town where they would campaign.

“It was after we had left that we heard some of these thugs that scampered for safety when the DSS arrested a few of them, came back to the road and mounted a roadblock preventing the PMS disciplinary chairman auxiliary who had just arrived into Igangan and met the roadblocks. The sponsored thugs attacked the PMS boys, and that’s it.

The source according to Oyoaffairs provided pictorial evidence nailing the APC chieftain to be the brain behind the mayhem. Similarly, some of the arrested thugs who were taken to Ibadan for interrogation confessed to being hired by the APC man.

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