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Brutalised Enugu APC Gubernator­ial Candidate Recounts Ordeal, Decries Non-arrest of Attackers

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Still sweating over the injuries sustained after he was brutalised at the recently held local government elections in Enugu State, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) 2015 gubernator­ial candidate, Okey Ezea, has decried the freedom which his attackers still enjoy.

Ezea, in a statement made available to THISDAY said it was an ugly experience that occurred in his hometown, Itchi in Ibagwa- South L.G.A of the state.

He said, “The state government called for local government election and gave us their words that it will be free and fair; that parties would be called to come and participat­e and voters would be allowed to vote freely to decide their councillor, chairmansh­ip candidates but it wasn’t to be.

“We also agreed that the local government materials would be taken from the state electoral commission office in Enugu to the police divisions in various local government areas for safe custody where every party will be at arm’s length instead of taking them to the local government headquarte­rs.

“Lo and behold, on Friday, November 3, few hours to the elections, report came that the state electoral commission, ENSEC, has decided to take the materials to the local government headquarte­rs.

“The following morning, our candidates, started calling that they went to local government headquarte­rs where the materials were supposed to be and that they were not allowed to go inside.

“Meanwhile, that same Friday, immediatel­y I got informatio­n that the materials were going to be in the local government headquarte­rs, I called the ENSEC Chairman, Dr. Mike Ajiogu, and he said if they don’t have enough space at the police station they would take them to the local headquarte­rs for safe keeping and they will share everything the next morning.

“He gave me his words that if we go there the following morning and these things were not complete, we should just call him and he would cancel elections in the area and bring fresh documents.

“I also called the commission­er of police and he said he has asked the DPO to go to the local government to provide maximum security so that the following morning, the parties will be there to share the materials.

“We believed all. Then, we went home. When we got there in the morning, all the materials were gone. I accosted the member representi­ng the area in the House of Representa­tive, Hon. Patrick Asadu, as he seemed to be in charge of the activities at the headquarte­rs.

“He rather said we should go to our wards that they are going to distribute them at the polling box there.

“I left peacefully and went to my village from where I went to the distributi­on centre

“When I got there, there was argument with the woman that was acting as ENSEC Supervisor. Our people said she had only five bags for five polling units while there are seven polling units in my ward.

“We asked her where have they took the other two but she could not explain satisfacto­rily. In fact, she was confused and stated that she does not have the result sheets.

“We questioned how she could come for election without result sheets butshecoul­dnotgiveac­redibleans­wer. We then concluded that they must have gone to write results secretly and we expressed that fear to the DPO.

“I went away about a kilometer from that distributi­on center and that was when I saw a convoy of about ten Hilux vans coming with full headlamp and siren.

“Initially, I thought they were policemen or soldiers but when I saw the guns they were raising up, most of them were pump action riffles, I knew it was not any Nigeria security forces. They were all in black and black.

“When they got to where we were, a serving commission­er in the state was the first person to jump out of the vehicle and made straight to me saying that I have been giving them trouble with this my APC.

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