Policeman, Party Supporters Injured, as Guber Debate Turns Bloody in Sokoto – THISDAYLIVE

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Policeman, Party Supporters Injured, as Guber Debate Turns Bloody in Sokoto By Onuminya Innocent In Sokoto The governorship debate in Sokoto State on Wednesday turned bloody as the supporters of the ruling Peoples Democratic

The governorship debate in Sokoto State on Wednesday turned bloody as the supporters of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party in the state and that of opposition All Progressive Congress engaged in physical combat as scores of people including a police man were injured.

Trouble started after governorship candidates of five political parties, PDP, APC, NNPP, ADP and Labour Party reeled out their manifestoes to the people. One of the APC supporters maintained that in an atmosphere where you have different political parties how would you only give opportunity to PDP to ask questions.In a swift reaction, a PDP chieftainl who also spoke on condition of anonymity said the moderator had not done anything wrong blaming, the chaos on APC.

 

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