A 25-year-old man,
Kingsley Ughala, has been shot dead while struggling to share the money dashed
out by a politician after a rally of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos
State.
The incident happened
on Friday afternoon in the Gbagada area of the state. It was learnt that
Kingsley had followed the APC to a rally and returned with some group of boys
who later besieged the campaign office of the APC governorship candidate,
Akinwunmi Ambode, for “settlement.”
After money was given
out to the men, trouble started when a particular group wanted to pocket the
largesse.
In the ensuing
scuffle, the Imo State indigene was shot dead.
His corpse was said to
have been deposited at the Gbagada General Hospital mortuary.
It was learnt that the
police, had however arrested a suspect, Abayomi Ayeni.
A resident of the
area, Jegede Johnson, said the victim was killed around 4pm. He said, “It
happened around the APC campaign office in Gbagada. After they finished their
rally for the day, some group of boys returned to the campaign office for
settlement.
“They were given some
money to share among themselves.
“A fight broke out
when one of the groups wanted to go away with the money.
“The struggle was
intense, and at a point one of the groups brought out a gun and shot the guy
dead.”
The victim’s father,
Samuel, a carpenter, said he had returned from work in the evening of the
fateful day when he learnt his son had been killed.
“I returned from work
at about 9pm and I heard my son was killed. By that time, it was too late for
me to go out so I waited till the following day which was a Saturday. I
reported the matter at the Ifako Police Station.
“He had just finished
his apprenticeship and we were looking for a job for him when he was killed. He
was the third out of my six children.”
The victim’s elder
brother, Chima, said, “I learnt that my brother was struggling for the money
with those boys. When they entered a bus, they shot and killed him.”
It was gathered that
the matter had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department,
Yaba, where the suspect was also being held.
The Police Public
Relations Officer, Lagos State Command, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the
incident.
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