Election was disrupted in some polling units in Ihiala LGA of Anambra state on Saturday after hoodlums attacked officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
An INEC official, who preferred to remain anonymous, told TheCable that some hoodlums who disrupted the election claimed they were enforcing the sit-at-home order earlier imposed by the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB.
This is despite the fact that the sit-at-home directive was suspended by IPOB hours before the election.
Some INEC officials also told TheCable that residents in the area disrupted the election in some polling units because of the late arrival of voting materials.
“We were blocked on our way to the polling units in Okija community. We met some hoodlums who barricaded the roads, saying we can’t go for the election. They also said they were not interested in election as long as there is sit-at-home order,” a National Youth Service Corps, NYSC member serving as an election official said.
Another INEC ad hoc official, who identified herself simply as Comfort, said hoodlums accused staff of the electoral body of planning to rig the election.
“Some youths attacked us seriously. They even accused us of planning to change results. They said we were supposed to travel together with other INEC officials. They said we were planning to change the results and because of that, they started beating some of us. So, we had to turn back,” she told TheCable.
Another INEC ad hoc staff, a corps member who identified himself as Peter, said lateness to the polling units led to attacks in some areas.
“I think our lateness to the Ogbolo ward frustrated the hoodlums to strike. In fact, some of us were eventually attacked. We had to find motorcycles to find our way out of the place, and we were told to start going home,” he said.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that election was suspended in a few polling units across Ihiala LGA after attack by hoodlums.
Source: The Cable News