Lagos bye-election: Hoodlums disrupt electoral process in Ikorodu

Over 100 hoodlums disrupted the electoral process in the polling units at Agbala town, Ikorodu, during the Lagos-bye elections Saturday.

The hoodlums who claimed to belong to different cult groups ( Eiye and Aiye included) had earlier stormed polling unit 009 and now at polling unit 008, ward 18, Agbala village, Ikorodu Local Government Area.

As of 11.48 am, the entrance of the polling unit 008, in Agbala village, has been closed with the 3 security officers presently overwhelmed.

Trouble started when the different cult groups demanded money in exchange for the peaceful conduct of the voting exercise.

However, a man yet-to-be-identified gave out money to one of the cultists which led to an uproar from other members of the cultist group.

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