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    Ondo: APC supporters fight over replacement of candidates

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    ‎The last is yet to be heard of the crisis rocking All Progressives Congress (APC) over the replacement of some candidates who won the primaries for the 2027 elections.

    ‎About six senatorial candidates and 19 House of Representatives ticket winners were replaced by the leadership of the party.

    ‎In Ondo, one of the states badly affected by the development, supporters confronted one another over the selection of the party’s Ondo North Senatorial candidate, on Saturday.

    ‎Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye who was initially declared winner of the primaries in Ondo North, was replaced with Senator Olajide Ipinsagba.

    ‎To protest the development, supporters of one of the politicians demonstrated against the outcome of the party’s senatorial candidate selection process.

    ‎However, the situation escalated when another faction arrived at the scene, leading to heightened tension.

    ‎Eyewitnesses said the situation degenerated into violence as supporters from both camps hurled bottles and brandished sticks, creating panic among residents and road users.

    ‎Security operatives swiftly intervened to prevent further breakdown of law and order.

    ‎Police officers deployed lawful crowd-control measures, including the use of tear gas, to disperse the violent crowd and restore normalcy.

    ‎Following the intervention, the protesters dispersed, while security personnel maintained a presence in the area to forestall any further violence.

    ‎Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Ondo State Police Command, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, said the Command acted promptly to prevent the situation from escalating.

    ‎According to him, the disturbance resulted from a confrontation between two APC factions over the party’s Ondo North Senatorial candidate selection.

    ‎He said despite repeated appeals by the Police for restraint and peaceful dialogue, both groups became violent, forcing officers to deploy tear gas as part of lawful crowd-control measures.

    ‎DSP Abayomi added that calm had since been restored, with security personnel monitoring the area to ensure sustained peace.

    ‎The Police spokesman reiterated the Command’s commitment to protecting citizens’ rights to peaceful assembly, provided such rights are exercised within the law.

    ‎He urged political stakeholders and their supporters to embrace peaceful means of resolving grievances and cooperate with security agencies in maintaining peace across the state.

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