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The violence erupted in Edo state ahead of the governorship election scheduled for September 10 but later shifted for two weeks, the Vanguard reports.
Supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were supposed to have taken over the streets in Okugbe, Okpella, Estako East local government area, clashing with supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
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The source said that the security at the divisional police post in Okpella have been stunned by the youths who may have possibly gone out of control, destroying cars and other property belonging to supporters of APC.
According to the source, the youth came out in their numbers to forcefully break out some suspected PDP hoodlums arrested by the police from the cell.
The crisis may be connected to the Thursday’s shift of Edo state governorship poll by the main electoral body.
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