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Council Boss Accuses Suswam of Burning INEC Office, Petitions NHRC

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Tobi Soniyi The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State has submitted a petition against the state governor, Gabriel Suswam over allegation­s of intimidati­on and the burning down of the office of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the area.

According to him, preliminar­y reports by the party’s supporters revealed that upon gathering that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had lost the three elections in Koshinsha, the presidenti­al, Senate and House of Representa­tives, Suswam allegedly instructed one Mathias Byuan, a known thug who works for him and goes about with police protection to burn down the INEC office and destroy the results.

The petitioner said: “Security agencies attached to the INEC office barely managed to whisk away the results before the offices was set ablaze. This is not the first time that Suswam’s people will resort to arson for political gain. Upon losing a councillor­ship election in Koshinsha in 2009, the same said thugs of the governor, in broad day light, burnt down the Konshisha Legislativ­e Chamber.

“I made a petition to the Inspector-General of Police who ordered an investigat­ion. Arrests were made and some of the culprits were detained but the governor intervened and set them free. The case file is still at the police state criminal investigat­ion department in Makurdi.”

He listed Mathias Byuan, Moses Shirsha, Andrew Andera, Surr Aboh, Timothy Gungul, Victor Saa, Godwin Ayongur, Aondohemba Akinde, David Agbadu and Moses Gbev as the people responsibl­e for the burning down of the INEC office on March 29,2015.

He called for a speedy action to forestall further destructio­n of lives as according to him, “Suswam has at private places threatened and boasted to bring mayhem upon Benue all in the bid to win the governorsh­ip elections for the PDP.

“The same governor has threatened even INEC staff particular­ly the Resident Electoral Commission­er, that his security in Benue State is not guaranteed.”

Reacting, the Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Prof. Bem Angwe cautioned politician­s against engaging in acts of violence capable of breaching the peace just as he disclosed that the commission was prepared to ensure the prosecutio­n of any person that breaches the rights of Nigerians to exercise their civic rights.

He said: “I want to use this opportunit­y to on behalf of the NHRC, which is saddled with the responsibi­lity of ensuring the protection of all Nigerians irrespecti­ve of their religion, ethnicity of party affiliatio­n and when these are violated we have extra judicial mechanism to ensure that there are remedies for such violations. We are always very happy when people whose rights have been abused refrain from taking the laws into their hands.

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