Daily Trust Saturday

Kogi: Police, INEC order investigat­ion on REC

APC calls for Ajaka’s arrest

- Tijani Labaran, Lokoja & Abbas Jimoh

The Kogi State police command has ordered a thorough investigat­ion into the attack on the residence of the State Resident Electoral Commission­er (REC), Professor Hale Gabriel Longpet in Lokoja.

This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Lokoja on Friday, signed by the state police command’s police public relations officer, SP William Aya.

In the statement, the commission­er of police in the state, Bethrand Onuoha, condemned the attack on the REC and tasked the deputy commission­er of police in charge of the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID) to commence investigat­ion immediatel­y.

“The command received distress today at 0311hours on the attack by unknown armed hoodlums who stormed the residence of the REC and started shooting sporadical­ly.

The police guards on duty at the residence engaged the hoodlums in a gun duel and denied them access to the premises,” SP Aya said.

Meanwhile, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has called for the immediate arrest of the Social Democratic Party ( SDP) candidate in the November 11 gubernator­ial election, Muritala Ajaka, over the attack .

The spokesman of the party’s campaign organisati­on, Evangelist Kingsley Fanwo, said the action of the SDP candidate was capable of sliding the state into anarchy if not curtailed.

He alleged that the SDP candidate and his supporters mastermind­ed the attack on the residence of the REC in the state in the early hours of Friday.

Fanwo said: “We have no problem allowing legal teams to access documents and materials. It is the norm. But we won’t allow any desperate politician tamper with the true verdict of the Kogi people.”

He alleged that the SDP was attempting to corrupt certain documents in INEC before handing them to their legal team.

“They are desperate to destroy some documents in INEC to cover the heist they committed in Kogi East,” he said.

However, the Director of New Media Communicat­ion of the Muri/ Sam Campaign Organisati­on, Isaiah Ijele, described the allegation against the party and its governorsh­ip candidate as false.

He said the party or its flag-bearer in the just concluded gubernator­ial election had no reason to organise hoodlums to attack INEC office or the REC.

“We went to court to seek for redress over electoral malpractic­es and which the court has granted our prayers to inspect the materials used in the election. And the process is ongoing,” he said.

The hoodlums in their hundreds reportedly attacked the residence of the REC at the early hours of Friday.

The REC was said to have gotten wind of the impending attack and relocated before the hoodlums struck.

The reinforcem­ent of the army, police and vigilante to the scene was said to have repelled the attack.

Similarly, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has called for a thorough investigat­ion and enhanced security protection for its personnel and assets in Kogi State.

The chief press secretary to the INEC chairman, Mr Rotimi Lawrence Oyekanmi, made the demand on Friday in a statement.

“While no life was lost, property was destroyed in the ensuing gun battle. A team of combined security personnel have been deployed to protect the residence. This incident occurred a day after a mob besieged our state office,” he said.

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