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Governorship Aspirant Kayode Fayemi Escapes Assassination as APC Rally in Ekiti Turns Bloody

Governorship Aspirant Kayode Fayemi Escapes Assassination as APC Rally in Ekiti Turns Bloody

The APC rally which held today in Ekiti State reportedly ended bloody, as the party’s Governorship Candidate, Kayode Fayemi reportedly escaped assassination.

According to online sources, a fake mobile police officer who was a contracted assassin was nabbed, after he aimed at Kayode Fayemi but shot Michael Opeyemi Bamidele in the arm instead. He has been arrested, while Bamidele has been rushed to the hospital.

It was gathered that ‘two other persons were also shot in the process’, while one person died following the incident. Sharing the news on their Twitter handle, Ekiti State APC wrote;

Here is the fake mopol, on an assassin mission, who aimed at Dr @kfayemi but hit Michael Opeyemi Bamidele (MOB) at arm. MOB has been rushed to the hospital. Two other persons were also shot in the processOn Facebook they wrote;

Fayemi Survives Assassination, As Ex-Lawmaker, Others Sustain Gunshot Wounds

Bloody politicking returned to Ekiti State today, as former Governor Kayode Fayemi survived assassination in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State capital.

Fayemi resigned his appointment on Wednesday as the Minister of Mines and Steel Development and was returning to Ekiti State on Friday in a welcome party planned by his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

It was a smooth ride from Akure Airport to Ikere-Ekiti where thousands of supporters came out to give him a rousing welcome.

Ikere-Ekiti journey to Ado-Ekiti, a distance of about nine kilometres, lasted two hours in a heavy traffic that was punctuated by four gunmen suspected to be agents of the state government who strategically positioned themselves at the party’s secretariat in Ado-Ekiti for the attack.

One of the assailants dressed in mobile police uniform was apprehended and he is now helping the police in their investigation.

They fired gunshots aimed at Fayemi but hit a former lawmaker, Opeyemi Bamidele, after the former minister had taken a few steps forward before the bullets hit the target.

Bamidele and other victims were immediately rushed to the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, where doctors are responding to his treatment.

Bamidele was fatally wounded in the attack while others also sustained various degrees of injuries.

Other victims in the hospital included Olabode Joshua, Olanrewaju Gbenga, Adebayo Ogunjemilehin, Ogunmodede Oluwole and Alex Adeleye.

Rt.Hon Taiwo Olatunbosun

State Publicity Secretary

APC Ekiti State

June 1, 2018

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