Factional national publicity secretary of the Labour Party, Abayomi Arabambi has weighed in on the recent drama that occured in the Court of Appeal on Wednesday.
Recall that factional national chairman of the Labour Party, Lamidi Apapa was mobbed by angry youths who were at the Court of Appeal to witness the proceedings of the petition of Peter Obi against Bola Tinubu.
While speaking to Vanguard regarding the issue, Abayomi Arabambi noted that if not for security operatives who rescued them, they would've been harmed.
According to Vanguard, Arabambi said they were in court when people he identified as Obidients started attacking them.
Abayomi Arabambi said "they were fighting with press men, it was the security operatives that saved us. They came there to kill, we will definitely petition the police. The man that removed the cap of Apapa, we know him, we know them. We were together in court when they started attacking us. Are they not Obidients?"
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