BREAKING: Nigerian Army Storms Ekiti Market To Probe How Personnel Assaulted Traders, Customers After SaharaReporters’ Story | Sahara Reporters

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Senior personnel of the Nigerian Army authorities are currently in Fayose Market, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, over an assault on traders and customers, SaharaReporters has gathered. “Soldiers are in our market like this; they came to investigate SaharaReporters’ story on the invasion of the market by some lawless personnel who assaulted traders and customers on Tuesday,” a source said. SaharaReporters had recently reported how some armed soldiers invaded the market, harassing traders and customers.

BREAKING: Nigerian Army Storms Ekiti Market To Probe How Personnel Assaulted Traders, Customers After SaharaReporters’ Story“Soldiers are in our market like this; they came to investigate SaharaReporters’ story on the invasion of the market by some lawless personnel who assaulted traders and customers on Tuesday,” a source said.

SaharaReporters had recently reported how some armed soldiers invaded the market, harassing traders and customers. “Soldiers came to Fayose market on Tuesday to attack and harass people just because one person tipped them some cash. One Ogbonayan popularly known as Bishop was the one who invited some soldiers to the market around 4pm because the whole marketers kicked against his move of extending and erecting an attachment to his shop which he was even occupying illegally,” a trader had told SaharaReporters.

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