Nigeria election 2019:Buhari and top executives attacked at rally
The security detail of Nigeria president, Muhammadu Buhari, had to rush to shield him when irate supporters at a campaign rally began throwing objects at the stage during the event.
The ruling All Progressive Congress top executives were also on stage at the
rally in the southwestern Ogun State as part of Buhari’s nationwide campaign
stops.
The president could not finish his address at the MKO Abiola International
Stadium in Abeokuta where a mammoth crowd had gathered to hear him.
Local media portals say the rally ended abruptly when Buhari raised the hand of
Dapo Abiodun, the APC’s gubernatorial candidate.
The reason for the violent response being because supporters were behind a
different candidate.
The APC national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, had earlier been similarly
attacked and supporters of the APC candidate chased from the venue of the
event.
Outgoing State governor Ibikunle Amosun is known to be backing one Adekunle
Akinlade, though the preferred candidate lost the governorship ticket.
Akindele, a lawmaker on the APC ticket, defected to an opposition party, the
Allied Peoples Movement, APM, after failing to secure the ticket.
Reports also indicate that thugs
destroyed party paraphernalia bearing the images and messages of Abiodun.
Buhari is contesting for a second and final term in office with his main
contender being former vice-president Atiku Abubakar. The February 16 race is
seen as a two-horse race between the two even though the ballot paper is
expected to have over seventy aspirants.