THISDAY

NEWSXTRA Two Killed as Kogi Chief of Staff Disrupts Bye Election

- InLokoja

Yekini Jimoh

The Kogi State Police Command yesterday confirmed that two persons were killed during the Lokoja/Kogi House of Representa­tives bye election, which was marred by violence, intimidati­on and voting buying.

Beside the two cases of death recorded, an authoritat­ive source said two agents of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) shot during the process, which Chief Edward Onoja, Chief of Staff of Kogi State Governor, Mr. Yahaya Bello allegedly disrupted.

Spokesman of the police command, Mr. William Aya confirmed the incident in Lokoja yesterday, noting that electoral violence had claimed at least two person during the bye election.

He said that the latest victim, who he identified as Yadau Umoru was killed at Ugwan Pawa polling unit, in front of Maigari palace while attempting to snatch a ballot box.

According to him, the corpse of the deceased has been deposited in the morgue of the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja.

An unidentifi­ed man had earlier in the day been killed by a mob at the polling unit located by Abuja Electricit­y Distributi­on Company’s office in Lokoja, while also attempting to snatch a ballot box.

He noted that the identity of the unfortunat­e man was unknown. The by-election which startedpea­cefully, with impressive turnout of voters, later became characteri­sed by vote-buying and violence, including ballot boxsnatchi­ng.

THISDAY checks revealed that the victim was killed at NEPA polling center, Lokoja just as the agents shot during the bye-election for Kogi/Koto-Karfe federal constituen­cy.

THISDAY, also, gathered that some political thugs allegedly invaded the polling center to scatter the ballot boxes, leading outbreak of fracas that claimed one life.

With the outbreak of violence, THISDAY learnt that officials of Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) including corp members had to run for their lives

mong others, Chief Press Secretary to former Speaker of Kogi State House of Assembly, Hon. Umar Ali confirmed that two agent of SDP were shot during a session with select journalist­s.

He said the names of the agents “are still unknown as at the time of filing this report. The two agents have been taken to an unknown hospital for treatment.

He said they were shot inside their vehicle along Federal Medical Centre road in Lokoja.

Also, in paparanda and karaworo voting units in Lokoja, voters complained of intimidati­on and harassment by the government agents and political appointees.

A member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mallam Mohammed Balga was said to have been beaten in Lokoja.

In ward B, some people, who allegedly dressed in police uniform with red beret, besieged two polling units shot sporadical­ly and carted away the voting materials.

There were reports of sharp practices at a voting unit located at Osuku Primary School in Kotokarfi Local Government Area. There were also reports of sporadic gunshots to scare supporters of the opposition party from coming out to vote.

An INEC officer, Mr. Joseph told journalist­s that they were arm-twisted “to follow the bidding of the APC,” noting that the officials had to play along to save their lives.”

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