Fear in Alimosho: How Ejigbadero Junior’s Legacy of Violence Shapes Local Politics
Decades after his father’s land dispute ended in a brutal murder on the day of his naming ceremony, Abiodun Ishola Ejigbadero now faces fresh allegations of intimidation and violence across Alimosho Federal Constituency. Party members and ordinary residents alike report threats, harassment, and land grabs linked to his political network. From attacks on senior APC figures to market traders crying foul over coercion, many fear speaking out against a structure they believe is untouchable. Critics point to the backing of former Deputy Governor Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and Lagos State House Speaker Mudashiru Obasa as the source of his political immunity. Questions are mounting about the role of police, security agencies, and state authorities in confronting alleged political violence. Will Lagos’s institutions stand firm against intimidation? Or will fear continue to rule Alimosho’s political arena?
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