Ondo commissioner beaten over palliatives

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Olubunmi Osadahun, Ondo state Woman Affairs Commissioner, was at the weekend, attacked in the Arigidi Akoko Area of the state, during the distribution of palliatives to cushion the effect of the removal of fuel subsidy.

 

Osadahun was allegedly attacked by some members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the council area following the allegation that the exercise was shrouded in secrecy.

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In a 15 seconds video footage, a visibly angry man was seen using a chair to attack the woman, inflicting injuries on her head.

 

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Sources said that a fight broke out when some leaders of the APC from Arigidi Akoko alleged that the distribution of the palliative was not transparent.

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The angry man kicked against the arrangement, accusing the Commissioner of marginalising him.

 

“The man, you saw in the video circulating on social media had complained that there was an inequitable distribution of palliatives, which many people have also been complaining about while some residents boycotted the exercise.”

 

“The man was complaining when a fight broke out between them and the chair was slammed on her head resulting to wounds on her face. Immediately this happened, some young boys loyal to the commissioner also descended on the man and dealt with him and tore his clothes too,” the source said.

 

However, in another video to counter the attack, the man appeared to be explaining what allegedly transpired.

 

“I was assaulted in my house…. Today I was in my house relaxing when the Commissioner came with her son, one other boy, and a police officer.

 

Several efforts were made to get the reaction of Osadahun, however, proved abortive as her line was not connecting at the time of this report.

 

However, it was gathered that she reported the incident to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in the area.

 

Her daughter, who spoke anonymously because her mother did not authorise her to speak on the incident said, ”My mother is in the hospital; she can’t talk with you now. She’s resting.”

 

Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami-Omisanya, the Police Public Relations Officer in Ondo, said she was yet to get the details of the incident when contacted on the phone on Sunday.

 

Recall that a Coalition of Civil Society Organisations in Ondo had raised the alarm over the manner the state is currently going about with the distribution of palliatives.

 

In a statement issued to journalists in Akure, the CSos had alleged that the process of distribution being used by the state government was “shrouded in secrecy and uncertainty.”

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