Soldiers deployed for Ekiti election said ‘sorry’ after killing my nephew, bricklayer – OPC leader, Aluko

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Leader of Oodua Peoples Congress, Ekiti State, Chief Ogunyemi Aluko, tells ABIODUN NEJO about the alleged killing of two persons, including his nephew, Gbenga Balogun, by soldiers deployed to forestall the disruption of the recent Ekiti State governorship election

about the alleged killing of two persons, including his nephew, Gbenga Balogun, by soldiers deployed to forestall the disruption of the recent Ekiti State governorship electionIt all began on Saturday, June 11. Gbenga was a member of the All Progressives Congress. We were passing through the Oye-Isan Road on our way to a campaign rally in the Ilejemeje Local Government Area .

That time, we had blocked the road for the peaceful rally. The police and men of the Department of State Services came there and could ascertain it was a peaceful rally. But men of the Nigerian Army came in their truck; when they got there, we reacted to the way they behaved, saying they were supposed to first ask what was happening. It was in the process that one of them got down from the truck and fired a shot. The bullet hit Gbenga’s stomach, pierced it and hit the person standing behind him.

 

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