Rivers Re-Run: INEC Records 70 Electoral Violence
The chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said that the commission
recorded at least, 70 incidences of obstruction of election electoral
processes in December 10, re-run legislative elections in Rivers.
Yakubu disclosed this while addressing a
world conference at the opening ceremony of a two-day Capacity
Development for INEC Press Corps on Friday in Abuja.
The INEC boss said that the violent
incidence included harassment, abduction and physical assaults of
election duty personnel during the election.
He decried the high level of violence
and thuggery witnessed in the exercise, adding that ”on the eve of the
election, thugs disrupted the delivery of election materials to
Registration Area Centres, a situation that prevented early deployment
to the Polling Units on election day.
He decried the high level of violence and thuggery witnessed in the exercise, adding that ”on the eve of the election, thugs disrupted the delivery of election materials to Registration Area Centres, a situation that prevented early deployment to the Polling Units on election day.
Yaukubu said, “Indeed, in many instances, we had to deploy directly from the local government areas to PUs, contrary to our plans.
plans. “Amidst heavy shooting by political thugs, vehicles transporting materials and personnel to PUs were hijacked
“Voter registers, ballot papers, result sheets and Smart Card Readers were brazenly snatched at gun point.”
He said that the commission had documented all the instances of violence adding that
He said, “The INEC shall carefully
scrutinise them and take appropriate action under the law and its
guidelines and regulations.”
e, however, pledged that INEC would work
with security agencies to uncover and punish people who disrupted the
distribution of election materials and electoral processes in the Rivers
rerun elections.
He cited violenc in Okrika and Gokana Local Government and the heavy shooting reported in Biata and Bodo.
He said, “We are confident that the
security agencies will investigate all violations of the nation‘s laws
before, during and after the last re-run elections in Rivers.”
This he said include the alleged unsavory roles played by actors in uniform.
said, “INEC will work with the security
agencies to uncover and punish those who disrupted the distribution of
election materials
“To uncover the hijacking of election
materials in Andoni, Oyibo and Ogu-Bolu, the hostage taking in Akoku
Toru, the physical attack and kidnapping of election personnel.”
He said that the hijack resulted in the
loss of ballot paper consignment for Ward 16 in Khana Local Government
Area of the state.
He said, “Also the unmasking of the
identity of the thugs that threatened to burn down our personnel inside
the vehicles conveying them to pulling Units (Pus) in Etche.
“The process which resulted in the
massive disruption that made it impossible for elections to be conducted
in a substantial part of the Federal and State Constituencies in the
LGA.”
According to him the INEC is also in
contact with the security agencies to secure the release of its three
Collation Officers detained in a security facility in Port Harcourt for
almost a week.
He said that the commission was also
aware of reports of infractions by some of INEC staff, ranging from
absence from duty posts to partisanship in the discharge of their
duties.
He said, “We also acknowledge that in
Ahoada East and West, a Supervisory Presiding Officer unsuccessfully
tried to abscond with ballot papers and result sheets.
“We are also investigating the allegation of bribery involving other staff, particularly those deployed to Etche and Ikwerre.
“We wish to assure all Nigerians that
the Commission is instituting an administrative inquiry as part of a
comprehensive review of the Rivers re-run elections.
“Needless to say that any INEC staff found to have disobeyed clear rules and regulations will be appropriately sanctioned.”
The INEC boss, therefore, appealed to
perpetrators of violence during elections to regard politics and
competition for office as monumental responsibilities that called for
civility and candor, “not aggression and blood-letting.’’
Yakubu, however, expressed the
commission’s condolences to the families of all those who lost their
lives in the violence in the rerun elections in Rivers.
He, however,commended Prof. Oji
Ekumankama, the Returning Officer for Rivers East Senatorial District,
allegedly assaulted by unknown persons in uniform and threatened to
arrest him.
“Election materials, including result
sheets and his personal belongings were taken away at gun point, yet he
stood his ground, supported by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for
the area who offered to be arrested along with Ekumankama.
“In the same vein, Ms. Mary Tunkuyo, Mr
Agona Isaac, Mr Ademola Toba, NYSC members that served as electoral
officers were physically assaulted and sustained serious injuries, yet
they stood their grounds and discharged their responsibilities.
(NAN)
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