The factional chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Lamidi Apapa, was today, taken into protective custody on Wednesday after he was mobbed by party supporters in court.
Upon his arrival at the presidential election petition court, Apapa confronted Akin Osuntokun, director-general of Peter Obi’s presidential campaign council, over the sitting arrangement.
The situation was brought under control after the intervention of Josephine Ekperobe, secretary of the presidential election petition court.
However, things became heated again after the court adjourned the proceedings to a later date.
The factional chairman had moved to address journalists when he was attacked.
Chants of “ole”, which translates as “thief” in Yoruba, rend the air as Apapa was dragged and pushed out of the court. At some point, someone in the crowd removed his cap and fled.
Shielded by police officers, Apapa struggled to get to his car but the crowd kept trailing him.
Police officers within the premises eventually had to take him away for his safety.
Below are the pictures of what transpired in court today;