Pandemonium broke, yesterday, in Abeokuta, Ogun State
capital, when thugs invaded a centre of the ongoing Continuous Voter
Registration (CVR) in Oke-Efon in Abeokuta North local government area of the
state, leaving no fewer than ten persons seriously injured.
An eyewitness said the suspected thugs, armed with guns and
other dangerous weapons, stormed the CVR centre located at the St. Mary African
Church Primary School, Oke-Efon, Abeokuta at about 10:00am and allegedly
attacked residents already on the queue and being attended to by the officials
of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
It was gathered that INEC officials and a policewoman
attached to the centre immediately took to their heels during the melee.
The hoodlums were alleged to have dispossessed residents
caught in the violence of their mobile phones and cash.
The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Sam Olumekun,
described the incident as skirmish, saying the situation had been brought under
control.
Meanwhile, a coalition of non-governmental organisations in Ogun and the Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center, WARDC, yesterday, said the development had shown that INEC was not prepared for the general elections in 2015.
Meanwhile, a coalition of non-governmental organisations in Ogun and the Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center, WARDC, yesterday, said the development had shown that INEC was not prepared for the general elections in 2015.
The two groups decried the shortcomings of the Commission
over the on-going distribution of Permanent Voter Card, (PVC) in the state.
Speaking at a press conference held in Abeokuta, Executive
Director of WARDC, Dr. Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi said the lapses during the
distribution
exercise had shown that the electoral body was not prepared to conduct the 2015 polls.
exercise had shown that the electoral body was not prepared to conduct the 2015 polls.
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