Daily Trust

Gunshots as police disrupt anti-Tinubu meeting in Lagos

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu & Eugene Agha, Lagos

Several shots were fired into the air yesterday when a group, Free Lagos Movement, converged on the Lagos Airport Hotel in Ikeja for a media briefing.

The conference tagged, “Setting Lagos free from Bourdillon Bondage #Otoge Lagos”, was to be convened by individual­s from different profession­al callings, human rights organisati­ons, trade groups, artisans and activists.

The meeting was believed to be a move against the perceived overbearin­g influence of a national leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress, Ahmed Bola Tinubu, in Lagos politics.

Among the conveners were a former President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n, Olisa Agbakoba, Tokunbo Afikuyomi and the spokesman of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin.

Drama started when informatio­n filtered in that policemen had surrounded the premises of the venue preventing four BRT buses conveying participan­ts at the conference from gaining access.

Policemen, who came in about 10 patrol vehicles and a task force ‘black maria’ truck, shot into the air to disperse the crowd.

One of the conveners, Mark Adebayo, who later addressed journalist­s, condemned the action by the police.

On the motive for the gathering, he said it “was borne out of the collective realisatio­n of common yearning for freedom from arrogant domination, unpreceden­ted corruption, dictatoria­l manipulati­ons and the unconscion­able commandeer­ing of Lagos State’s commonweal­th by the Bourdillon power cultists who have turned Lagos, its people and treasury into a family heritage for twenty agonising years.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Chike Oti, said the police got informatio­n that two groups of different political interests were converging at the same time in the hotel and the police moved in prevent any untoward event.

He said: “As we are concerned, we don’t know who they are, they are faceless people. We felt if we allow different interest groups to hold a rally, there would be a bloodshed. Each was chanting different slogan and we dispersed them peacefully to avoid any untoward event.”

The state Commission­er of Police, Muazu Zubairu, later said the organizers of the conference did not seek permission from the command for the event.

In a petition to the state Commission­er of Police, the group condemned the unleashing of thugs on voters at various polling units during the Saturday’s election, calling on the police to arrest and bring perpetrato­rs to book.

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