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Anambra: Rampaging youths destroy houses, cars, others over landlords’ association election

youths protesting over landlords' association election destroy vehicles, buildings, others in Odekpe and Ogbaru communities of Anambra State
Some of the vehicles vandalised by youths protesting over landlords’ association election in Odekpe and Ogbaru communities of Anambra State

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Dissatisfied with the successful conduct of the election that produced Obinze as the President of the landlords association, Ogbaru youths went on rampage, destroyed vehicles and buildings, among others.

By Monday Ajogun

At least 30 vehicles, 20 buildings and other properties, estimated at millions of naira, were on destroyed om Tuesday by irate youths protesting over landlords association election in Odekpe and Ogbaru communities of Anambra State

An eyewitness account said trouble started when the landlords in the area conducted election on Monday for those who will pilot their affairs in the area.

It said the process apparently did not go down well with Odekpe youths who stormed the place, destroying chairs, tables, electoral materials, vehicles, buildings, among others.”

The landlords who insisted on conducting the election, changed the election venue where they successfully conducted the election and Mr Sunday Obinze, was declared the winner.

Dissatisfied with the successful conduct of the election that produced Obinze as the President of the landlords association, Ogbaru youths went on rampage, destroyed vehicles and buildings, among others.

In his reaction, the newly-elected President, Obinze, said that some youths stormed his house, set his car ablaze, smashed the glass windows, doors, and collected the sum of N3.5 million meant for workers.

Confirming the incident, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the police were on top of the situation. (NAN)

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