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Plateau: Thugs disrupt PDP primaries in Kanke, beat up electoral officers

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Thugs on Friday disrupted the PDP primary elections organised to decide its chairmansh­ip candidate for Kanke, in the Feb. 18 local government elections in Plateau.

The thugs, who invaded the Kwall Stadium venue of the election, beat up members of the PDP electoral committee and officials of the party, and destroyed several cars.

Worst hit in the attack was one Anthony Joro, a member of the electoral committee, whose eared was mutilated.

Also hit was Mr Dauda Waptu, the PDP Chairman in Kanke Local Government, who sustained various injuries on his face.

The election, which began peacefully with delegates voting after accreditat­ion, turned violent when it was Waptu’s turn to vote.

Trouble started when some of the delegates said he should not be allowed to vote because they did not recognise him as the party chairman, a position others vehemently rejected, insisting that he was the leader and must vote.

The argument later turned violent and the thugs, usually fenced off the voting centre, invaded the arena and attacked their targets.

Mr Tyopev Terna, Public Relations Officer of the Plateau Police Command, who confirmed the incident, said that the Police were already trailing the political thugs that disrupted the exercise.

“We have not arrested anyone, but we are investigat­ing the matter; the thugs beat up many people and destroyed several cars. We shall not rest until they are fished out and dealt with,” he said.

He advised politician­s to adhere to the rule of the game, warning that anyone found culpable in the Kanke incident would not be spared.

Speaking on the incident, Waptu expressed surprise at the attack that disrupted the exercise.

“The list of delegates for the election was okayed by all members. I still do not see any reason why anyone will want to disrupt the exercise,” he said.

He accused an unnamed member of the House of Representa­tives of sponsoring the thugs, and described such attitude as “crude and primitive”.

Mr Benedict Shignuhul, PDP Vice Chairman in Plateau Central Senatorial District, expressed shock over the incident which he described as “very unfortunat­e and uncalled for.’’

He blamed the incident on alleged mischief by a member of the House of Representa­tives “who appears bent on destroying the party that made him”.

Contacted, Mr Tim Golu, who represents Kanke/Pankshin/Kanam in the House of Representa­tives, blamed the incident on alleged mischief by the party officials.

“The authentic list of delegates, whose election was witnessed and certified, was doctored by Mr Amos Gombi, PDP State Deputy Chairman, who is from Kanke, in a desperate effort to impose his crony,” he alleged.

Golu said that the party officials were warned of the impending danger, but insisted on conducting the primary election “even when they were told that the environmen­t was not conducive”.

“Those who insisted that the primary election must hold should be arrested and held responsibl­e for the unfortunat­e crisis. (NAN)

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Voters being screened at Eri Primary School polling unit 004 in Aguleri, during the Governorsh­ip Election in Anambra yesterday
PHOTO: NAN Voters being screened at Eri Primary School polling unit 004 in Aguleri, during the Governorsh­ip Election in Anambra yesterday

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