At least four persons were injured in an attack on supporters of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, on Saturday in Lagos.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, who disclosed this in a series of tweets on Saturday said investigations into the attack had commenced.
WITHIN NIGERIA had earlier reported that suspected hoodlums attacked Obi’s supporters on their way to the LP presidential candidate’s rally in Lagos.
Hundeyin said the attack was regrettable, adding that witnesses were already helping the police with relevant information.
He tweeted: “The Jakande Ward Chairman of the Labour Party commendably reported an attack on his party members at Ilasan Division. Four injured persons have been given medical attention. The Divisional Police Officer, Ilasan, has commenced preliminary investigations while the State Criminal Investigation Department is to fully take over investigations.
“The injured and other witnesses are assisting the Police with relevant information that would aid the apprehension and prosecution of the attackers.
“This attack is reprehensible! It is verifiable that the Command had stationed, since yesterday, patrol vehicles and officers at the Tafawa Balewa Square venue of today’s rally. We had already secured the venue to prevent any breakdown of law and order.”
The PPRO said the regrettable attack happened at about 15km away from the rally venue, adding that the SCID would take over investigations towards apprehending and prosecuting the attackers.
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