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Another Boko Haram in NURTW -By Aystruggle Aystruggle

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Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede

Gunshots by some individuals led by Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede made people of Oshogbo in Osun state to run for safety when the music not audible to human was played on Wednesday 15th of May 2015.

An eyewitness reported the scenario and the level of injury sustained by innocent citizens when the hoodlums led by Agbede started firing when it the NURTW election might not be in favour of the Lagos state chairman of the union.

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The hoodlums were able to cause fears in the city with the support of some uniform personnels from the Nigerian police force. The issue is: When did Nigerian police force turned an instrument of public disturbance or were they swept under money intoxication to have aligned to such madness?

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Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede
Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede

The Boko Haram and herdsmen issue that have claimed lives and properties in some part of Nigeria is still a monster haunting the nation and if the security of lives is left under instrument of destruction like Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, then the entire nation might totally be consumed.

It calls for a sober reflection to see those aspiring to lead a union to have instigated violence in a peaceful state that: for quite a while have not witnessed scenes of gun duel and agbede’s Boko haramism tactics, the Union in its way to save and protect its long lasting integrity must totally disqualify elements like Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede, his thugs etc and be investigated.

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Lots of people across the state are currently battling with Wednesday Agbede’s phobia or either nursing the wounds sustained from the incidents. Election isn’t a do or die situation but a service to humanity. so many elections of National union of road transport workers had been held in time past with no iota of violence and a precedent of violence must not be allowed whatsoever. Assassins must not be allowed to control the prestigious office he might be vying for. Nigeria isn’t in an era of baba rere! Baba ke! But an era of simplicity with better vision.

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