The incident, which caused panic
in the neighborhood, occurred after the Yoruba Nation Rally where Igboho
addressed the participants, had been concluded at the Nelson Mandela Freedom
Park, Osogbo.
After the rally ended, Igboho
and his men reportedly paid the Ataoja of Osogbo a courtesy.
Trouble, however, started when
Igboho and his men were exiting the palace, as a DSS operative accused of
trailing the group was manhandled.
In a video of the incident
obtained by The PUNCH on Sunday, a DSS operative was seen guarding his pistol
while Igboho’s supporters mobbed him, after he was accused of trailing them.
As that was being resolved, some
DSS operatives standing in one corner of the palace were charged at by some
supporters of Igboho, who accused them of firing shots inside the palace of the
Ataoja.
In the ensuing melee, several
gunshots were heard, as Igboho and his supporters left the premises.
In another video obtained, a
man, accused of attempting to write the number plate of the vehicle that
brought Igboho to Osogbo, was seen being interrogated.
The man, who gave his name as
Olayinka and claimed to be working for the Federal Government, owned up to the
allegation that he was caught while attempting to copy the number plate of
Igboho’s vehicle.
A statement by the Director
General, Kiriji Heritage Defenders, Dr Ademola Ekundayo, on Sunday, said, “The
good reception that the rally enjoyed in midst of average indigenes of the
state is a strong signal that this ship of the Yoruba Nation has taken off.”
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