According to PM NEWS report, about 708 PDP campaign co-ordinators drawn from the 236 wards across Ogun State almost lynched the South West Zonal Secretary of the party, Chief Pegba Otemolu, for refusing to share the Jonathan’s money.
It was reported that trouble started when the National Auditor of the party, Alhaji Fatai Adeyanju, and one Chief Pegba Otemolu failed to release the fund allegedly meant for the state co-ordinators to campaign for President Jonathan’s re-election.
PM NEWS reporter gathered that a 5-hour meeting held at a hotel on Quarry Road in Abeokuta, to sensitise all the 708 coordinators ended in a shouting match which resulted in the attack on the national officers of the party.
Sources
at the meeting stated that trouble started when the national Auditor
told the coordinators that the fund meant for them was not available at
the meeting.
One of the co-ordinators, who pleaded
anonymity, said that Adeyanju informed them that the money had not been
deposited in the designated account.
It was gathered
that when the co-ordinators knew the Auditor was lying, they
consequently held the two party leaders hostage and insisted that they
would not allow them to go until they release the fund meant for them.
The
two party leaders were held hostage for hours after which some
political thugs escorted Otemolu out of the hall and he quickly entered
his waiting Honda Pilot SUV, the report stated.
But an attempt by
the driver to whisk away his boss resulted in an accident which left
one of the co-ordinators from Sagamu seriously injured.The report added that the injured man is currently being treated in an undisclosed hospital in Abeokuta.
Investigation revealed that the incident sparked off anger as the other aggrieved co-ordinators pounced on Otemolu and bundled him out of his car which had hit the median and hit another parked car on the other side of the road.
It was gathered that Adeyanju took to his heels when he saw that Otemolu and other PDP chieftains had been roughened up by the aggrieved co-ordinators.
An attempt to get confirmation of the incident from the secretary of PDP in Ogun state, Chief Semiu Sodipo, proved abortive as he declined to speak on the matter.
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