BREAKING: Unrest in Abeokuta as residents protest, invade bank, tear APC campaign bills amid naira, fuel scarcity

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A protest broke out in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital on Tuesday when residents poured into the roads and streets over biting scarcity of cash and the attendant excruciating pains at fuel stations, the Nation Newspaper reports.

According to the report, Aladesanmi, Fajol and Somorin in Obantoko area of Abeokuta were taken over by the protesters, making bonfires and chanting anti – CBN songs.

The Sapon branch of First Bank was also vandalised as the protesters attempted to set it ablaze.

Ogun Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the protest said officers are monitoring the situation to prevent the destruction of property and loss of lives.

Meanwhile, Oyeyemi, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said a group of boys is involved, stressing the Command was studying the protesters to know whether they are Okada riders or not. Although the police stormed the locations and dispersed the protesters, they regrouped as soon as the operatives withdrew from the scene in greater intensity and made bonfires with disused tires.

The situation disrupted vehicular movement as motorists and pedestrians ran off the road in safe directions to avoid the protesters.

Also, some protesters were seen tearing down APC camping materials in the area as they blame the APC government for the hardship currently being face by citizens.

In a video currently trending on Twitter, a man suspected to have been injured (shot) by the activities of the protesters suggest one of the effects of the riot amongst others yet unknown.

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