No less than 10 persons, including a former councillor, were reportedly injured during Saturday's People’s Democratic Party (PDP) congress
No less than 10 persons, including a former councillor, were reportedly injured during Saturday’s People’s Democratic Party congress in Erowha/Umeh Ward 08, Isoko South council area of Delta state.
The youths were said to have inflicted injuries on persons, including the ex-councilor, Hon. Saturday Eneriakpoze, who were not lucky enough to escape their onslaught.
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