Reactions have started trailing alleged attacks by some suspected political thugs on supporters of the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in Lagos.
TRIBUNE ONLINE gathered as the LP presidential candidate concludes his campaign with a rally in the State on Saturday, some individuals were seen in a now-viral video with bruises, as well as vandalised buses and cars purportedly deployed to transport supporters for the rally.
According to reports, one of the other major parties in the State was blamed for the attacks.
LP members and supporters in the State have since taken to their social media to condemn the alleged attacks.
Below are some reactions gathered by TRIBUNE ONLINE:
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