Monday, 21 March 2016
RIVERS RERUN ELECTION
The federal and state
legislative rerun elections in Rivers State, held yesterday, erupted in
violence that led to the death of at least five persons and culminated
in the cancellation of polls in four local government areas of the
state.
Dynamites, guns and other weapons of violence were used in the
elections that were also shadowed by accusations of sloppiness by
officials of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, against the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC.
The third fatality in
the local government occurred in Abalama community.
Community sources alleged that a chieftain of one of the political
parties left his ward in Buguma for Abalama. When those in Abalama
insisted he should leave, he initially refused, a situation that
provoked a confrontation.
The community sources said when the party chieftain saw that angry
youths were surging towards him, he jumped into his car and, in his
speed, he crushed a young man to death.
The fourth person was shot and killed in Eleme local government area
while the fifth was allegedly shot dead in Tai local government area.
Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmad Muhammad, said he
had not been informed by the police in the area of the deaths in Buguma
and Tai local government areas.
Dynamites were reportedly detonated in Konor local government area in
the course of the elections.
There was controversy also yesterday on the fate of the Secretary to the
Rivers State Government, Mr Kenneth Kobani. While PDP officials claimed
he was like many other chieftains of the PDP arrested, Sunday Vanguard
gathered that solders deployed to Bodo, headquarters of Gokhana local
government area, restricted his movement before he was later let off.
Other PDP officials, however, insisted that he was arrested and later
released in his Kono community.
In Akinima, Ahoada West local government area, it was learnt that a
young man, identified as Philip, was shot by security agents while
trying to hijack materials.
APC, PDP youths were reported to have clashed in Ward 4, Unit 8,
Rumuodumayan, in Obio Akpor local government area with some of them
sustaining serious injuries.
Theophilus Nna Martin of the APC alleged he was stabbed by PDP thugs
while Chile Ekwe made similar allegations against the APC, saying he was
stabbed on the head.
Shootings in several communities
Despite the strong show of force by the security forces, there were
reports of shootings by party activists to scare and intimidate
opponents. In Abonnema, headquarters of Akuku Toru local government
area, there was shooting in the early hours of the day in the community.
The INEC centre in Akinima, Ahoada West local government area, was
allegedly attacked, leading to the beating up of some National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) members by political thugs. One of the NYSC
members was reportedly hospitalised on account of the beating.
A police spokesman in the state, DSP Ahmad Muhammad, said two persons
were arrested around Choba with fake INEC materials and another nine
picked in Tai local government area.
Late arrival of materials
Materials arrived late in several wards in the state which the shootings
helped to dampen voters’ enthusiasm.
Ikwere local government area, the base of Rotimi Amaechi, the immediate
past governor of the state and incumbent Minister of Transportation,
was, however, an exception as there were accounts of impressive turn out
of voters.
Amaechi voted in his Ubima Ward 8, Unit 14, and refused to comment on
the progress of the elections.
Fake INEC materials
There were allegations of fake INEC materials in circulation in some
voting units in Degema.
In Ward 12, Unit 11, Degema, one Sam Goodluck alleged that fake result
sheets were brought to the polling unit.
Wike votes, blasts INEC
Governor Wike, who voted in his Ward 9, Unit 7 in Obio Akpor local
government area, expressed dissatisfaction with INEC’s preparedness for
the exercise.
Speaking on the polls, he said:
“I stood for over five minutes before the card reader captured me.
“Generally on the part of INEC, I cannot give them a pass mark now on
preparedness. If they are facing challenges, they should let the world
know than going to the field when they are not ready,
“People have expected that the elections will not hold because they are
saying that there were fake result sheets everywhere. I called INEC
and let them know about the development.
“INEC is not properly prepared but security agents are doing their
best.”
The State REC, Mr Aniedi Ikoiwak, however, dismissed the insinuation of
poor preparation as he pushed the blame on the political actors who he
said violated the spirit of the game who through their violent conduct
prevented the commission from moving election materials to some areas.
“I don’t think there was anything like fake result sheets. You can
imagine what you think but what we know in the commission was that only a
result sheet was produced and you cannot say a thing that does not have
a duplicate is fake because fake must be compared with the original. So
what we had was the original; the fake may be in the imagination of
those making such an allegation”.
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