Lagos councilor beats APC chairman over bag of rice
Just two punches, one bad slap, from a councilor representing Ward F in Surulere Local Government, Lagos State, all landing simultaneously on the face of the ward’s chairman of All Progressive Congress (APC), and surprisingly the man was already soaked in a pool of blood as a payback from the councillor that alleged that the party leader was denying him his share from the bags of rice that were sent to their axis recently.
The aggrieved councillor, Ajibola Ajala, launched the attack on the allegation that APC leadership in the ward led by the assaulted chairman, Ishola Ali, had often excluded him from the list of beneficiaries of gifts that come from Federal and State lawmakers representing the council, which to him, he was entitled to receive better share considering his status among the party members.
As gathered, trouble was said to have started when Ajala, who was said to have been waiting for an avenue to confront the ward party chairman, was granted the opportunity to speak during a leaders’ forum meeting at the ward held at 26 Aralile Street in Surulere.
It was learnt that after the members yielded the floor to him during the emergency meeting last Wednesday, that was conveyed to address salient issues within the party structure and rather than address some of the issues raised during the meeting, Ajala was said to have demanded to know how the rice and other palliatives allocated to the ward were shared among members.
A source present at the meeting narrated that while the elders at the forum wanted to answer his question, the party chairman offered to speak on the issue since he and members of the party executives received the controversial bags of rice from the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, for the ward.
While answering the question posed to the party leadership at the meeting that started at about 6pm, another member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told Journalist the chairman had not concluded his explanation on why other members received and his name was omitted, when the councillor assaulted him.
Before the members could prevent the assault, Ajala was said to have assaulted Ali and all the members could see, even as they tried to prevent the beating, was the chairman whose cloth was already filled with bloodstains.
Another member stated that after the attack, the meeting could not continue after members became disorganized while trying to intervene and quickly rush Ali to the hospital where he could be treated after the beating, he received from Ajala.
According to him, I believe the councilor felt the chairman’s comment further confirmed that he was treated unfairly by the party’s leadership and this resulted in the assault.
“It was the councilor who reacted first with a blow when the chairman said that people should always be fair in whatever they do,” he added
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