Violence was yesterday recorded in
some areas during the conduct of the local government elections across the 25
council areas of Delta State.
Besides, protest broke out in some
centres especially in Delta South and Central Senatorial Districts over
alleged disappearance of result sheets from the election materials.
In Koko, Warri North LGA of Delta
South, over 10 ten persons were said to have sustained injuries, while no
fewer than 20 vehicles of various brands were vandalised when fighting broke
out.
Trouble was said to have started
when a prominent chief allegedly led thugs in their numbers to unleash mayhem
on members of the community who had insisted on inspecting election materials
before being distributed to the various units.
An eyewitness told Sunday Sun that
the thugs came with cutlasses which they used in clubbing those who had laid
siege at the gate of the police station on the ground that the materials would
not be distributed until they were inspected to make sure that the materials
were complete.
According to the source, there was
anxiety that the materials might have been tampered with in favour of a
particular political party participating in the exercise.
“As at last night when the materials
arrived, we inspected and everything was complete, but this morning we learnt
that the result sheet has been removed. So, we now insisted that the materials
have to be inspected again before distribution.
“But the police refused to open the
gate and that is why the people stood their ground and became restive because
they felt that the result would favour a particular political party,” the
source said.
A voter in the area, Anunu Esimaje
described the election as a sham, saying that he was a victim of the violence.
Esimaje said: “This is no election.
They used security to intimidate and molest voters. Even thugs came here to
harass and molest our people in the presence of security operatives. Now they
have taken the materials away.”
But in a swift reaction, a chieftain
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the community, Mike Diden said the
election was peaceful despite the initial hiccups. He praised the security
agencies for living up to expectation.
10 Injured, 20 Vehicles Vandalized As Violence Mars Delta LG Poll
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