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Ekiti by-election: APC, IPAC, CDD want action against election violence

- By Abbas Jimoh (Abuja) & Raphael Ogbonnaiye (AdoEkiti)

The Ekiti State chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has condemned the violence that characteri­sed last Saturday's Ekiti State Constituen­cy by-election.

The party also called on security agencies to arrest and prosecute perpetrato­rs of the crime.

In a statement on Sunday by its director media and publicity, Mr Sam Oluwalana, APC condemned the shooting by suspected thugs at Unit 7, Ward 7, where Senator Biodun Olujimi hails from.

"It is unfortunat­e that a very peaceful and transparen­t election could have turned so bloody. The APC is law-abiding, peaceful and as such has no reason to be violent,” it said.

Similarly, the Centre for Democracy and Developmen­t (CDD-West Africa) and the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) have called for action against election violence.

This was contained in separate statements by CDD Director, Ms. Idayat Hassan and the National Publicity Secretary, IPAC, Ambassador Agbo Major on Sunday in Abuja.

According to Hassan, the developmen­t, like the previous ones, necessitat­ed the urgent need for the Electoral Offenses Commission and speedy prosecutio­n of culprits.

“Despite the peace accord signed by the political actors participat­ing in the election on March 17, 2021, criminal elements have again undermined the smooth conduct of the election. Those who do not want the electorate to decide the outcome of an election have again frustrated the efforts of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve on the existing quality and standard of elections.

“As we head up to the 2023 general elections, we challenge INEC to be ready to take the decisive step of banning any political party and/ or candidates involved in electoral violence. Until there is a deterrent, the political class may never play by the rule of engagement,” Hassan said.

On his part, IPAC spokesman Agbo Major said the violence that erupted during the Ekiti East Constituen­cy 1 byelection where three voters were killed and youth corps member, a police woman and an INEC staff sustained gunshot wounds, stood condemned.

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