One of
three journalists, who were shot on Tuesday at the flag-off campaign of
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in Lagos State, Temitope Ogunbanke, a News Telegraph correspondent, has
recounted his experience.
Ogunbanke said he was hit
on his neck and stomach by the bullet. According to him, the bullet touched his
stomach and fled past him, saying he felt the touch of the bullet on his
stomach while it pierced his face.
He said: “I thank God I am
alive. When I felt the bullet in my stomach, I thought I was dead. It was when
I opened my eyes and touched the stomach and saw no blood that I knew I was
still alive, but I was scratched by the bullet on my face.”
The journalists hit by
bullets were Ogunbanke, Emmanuel Oladesu, the Group Political Editor of The
Nation newspaper, and Ibile Television cameraman, Abiodun Yusuf.
The crisis broke out at the
rally when rival groups of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW)
in the state went for each other’s jugular, leading to the death of one
Issmaila Azeez Ibrahim, popularly known as Legacy and the stabbing of the NURTW
Lagos Treasurer, Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as ‘MC Oluomo’.
It was gathered that the
rival groups have been on each other’s neck since Oluomo declared his ambition
to become the state chairman of the union, while others said a faction of the
union were still bitter that the governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, was not allowed to
run for a second term in office.
The police command in Lagos
has declared one Mustapha Adekunle, aka Seigo, a chieftain of the union, wanted
in connection with the incident, while two suspects have been arrested.
Meanwhile, the Association
of Practitioners of Community Media in Nigeria (APCOM), the registered umbrella
body for community media practitioners in Nigeria, has denounced the outbreak
of violence at the rally.
In a statement signed by
APCOM president, Dayo Akintobi, the body condemned the unwarranted assault on
their colleagues while in the line of duty.
“The Association demands
that the perpetrators of the dastardly shootings be apprehended and made to
face the full wrath of the law. Of the eight persons reported to have been
transported to hospital from the scene for treatment, three were journalists.
This speaks to the dangerous nature of journalists’ jobs and makes a case for
why extra security measures must always be in place to protect them during
potentially volatile assignments like coverage of political rallies.”
The body advised that to
keep violence in check and inhibit a repeat occurrence of the mayhem, political
parties should do more to keep their supporters docile, even rival factions and
contending caucuses. “Security agencies also need to step up, first and
foremost taking steps to keep weapons out of rally venues and keeping a close
watch on warring factions to quell minor skirmishes before they escalate into
full-blown confrontations.”
Also in its reaction, the
Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) yesterday announced the donation
of N500,000 to the journalists injured during fracas. A statement issued in
Abuja by the coalition’s first national spokesperson, Ikenga Ugochinyere, said
the donation was meant for the medical treatment of the injured journalists.
He claimed that the current
administration was more focused on how to rig the forthcoming elections,
instead of working towards solving the security issues currently disturbing the
nation.
More details yesterday
emerged on how Oluomo was stabbed with a poisoned knife. According to an APC
chieftain who pleaded for anonymity, Oluomo was stabbed twice with a poisonous
knife called Makenje, which means don’t touch blood. “All the VIPs were spirited
out of the venue by security personnel. It was like a war zone with
sophisticated guns and machetes on display. We heard some people are still
angry that Ambode was schemed out of the 2019 governorship race and disgraced.
“It was well planned by top
politicians. The plot was to disrupt the rally and turn attention away from the
candidate Sanwo-Olu. And you have to say they succeeded to some extent”, said
the source who added that MC Oluomo wasn’t supposed to be rushed to the
hospital after being stabbed, because he supposedly wears a spiritual armour
that shields him from gun, knife and other dangerous weapons.
“The knife used to stab him
was a poisoned one. He was expected to be inured from the venom of a poisoned
knife. Because Oluomo was ‘unkillable’, the only way they could break through
his skin was to poison the knife and as I speak with you now, native and
medical doctors are battling to keep him alive by extracting the venom from his
body.”
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