No fewer than two persons were reportedly killed on Wednesday during the ward congress of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, following an outbreak of violence in Idanre Local Government Area.
Several others were injured in the clash, which also resulted in the burning of a vehicle.
The unrest came barely 24 hours after suspected political thugs disrupted a stakeholders’ meeting at the party’s secretariat in Akure. The meeting was chaired by the state APC chairman, Ade Adetimehin.
Sources in Idanre said the congress could not take place in some wards after hoodlums allegedly attacked party members. The cause of the violence had not been confirmed as of the time of this report.
One of the victims, Raphael Adetimehin, who is said to be the chairman’s brother, was reportedly attacked in his ward and is currently in a coma.
Confirming the incident, Ade Adetimehin stated that his brother was shot and macheted by suspected thugs who allegedly mistook him for the chairman because of their close resemblance.
“They thought he was me because we look alike. After shooting and macheting him, they left him, assuming he was dead. It is unfortunate that politics has degenerated to this level,” he said.
Reacting to the development, the spokesperson of the Ondo State Police Command, DSP Abayomi Jimoh, said he would provide further details later.
The incident highlights rising tensions within the Ondo chapter of the APC ahead of the party’s internal reorganisation process. A day earlier, suspected thugs had stormed the party secretariat in Akure, injuring members and abruptly ending a stakeholders’ meeting.







