Hoodlums attack APC supporter’s house, beats mother to coma

…Police retrieve cartridges

A strong grassroot supporter of the Presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress, (APC) ,Chief Michael Yomi Agboola has cried for help, following deadly attacks on his duplex apartment.

The house which was located at No 12, Agboola street, Itele – Otta, Ogun State was ridden with bullets after the hoodlums unleashed terror on it.

Agboola’s aged mother who was at home when the ugly attack took place  was not speared as she was beaten to coma by the hoodlums.

Also, the security guard was seriously wounded and currently at Intensive Care Unit.

The hoodlums also in annoyance of losing the election, set ablaze all cars in the compound, damaged windows made of aluminums and glasses.

Eye witness account, revealed that the hoodlums numbering about 20, during attack were shooting sporadically at the building as well as shouting ” Why Will he support APC. We will attack all supporters of Jagaban (Asiwaju Bola Tinubu ). We are looking for him, we must not see him.

While speaking from his hideout, Agboola with trembling voice, said he was sad and shocked by the attacks as well as beaten of his aged mother and destruction of properties worth millions of naira.

He urged the police and other security agencies in the country to ensure that perpetrators of the evil acts were brought to book.

Agboola explained that the constitution of the country, permitted freedom of association and freedom of franchise based on the Presidential system of government in the country hence he has the right to join any party of his choice.

“I am very sad about this attack on my house, why on earth will the evil people attack me because of my support for APC candidate. My mother was beaten, she is still at hospital, the doctors says she still in coma, cars parked in the compound was destroyed too.”

A female eyewitness who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that Agboola’s mother was crying profusely and pleading for help until she fainted.

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