APC Secretariat
APC Secretariat

The All Progressives Congress Osun State Secretariat was allegedly attacked on Saturday by thugs.

The thugs, who were said to be wearing face caps inscribed with OYETOLA and 4+4, reportedly beat up factional party members belonging to The Osun Progressives (TOP), a caucus within the party, and ordered them to vacate the secretariat.

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The thugs stormed the party secretariat at about 10:40am and started calling out members of the caucus.

After identifying them, members of the caucus were allegedly beaten and dragged out of the premises.

The thugs were said to have left the premises when they were accosted by party members who visited the secretariat.

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