The Independent National Electoral Commission has cancelled
Saturday’s Bayelsa State governorship election in Southern Ijaw Local
Government Area — one of the state’s eight LGAs.
The decision, which will soon be announced officially by INEC, means the elections are inconclusive.
INEC said the decision was taken because of violence, the abduction
of electoral officials and ballot box snatching, according to details
seen by PREMIUM TIMES.
The supplementary election will be conducted in due date.
The electoral agency decided on the cancellation of the Southern Ijaw
votes shortly after two Toyota Hilux vehicles, carrying 24 ballot
boxes and some men (believed to be political thugs) stormed the
collation centre in Yenagoa, causing a stir.
They vehicle drove in as if they were chased into the venue,
screeching to a halt outside the centre. Three men came down from the
vehicles chanting local war songs.
They claim the ballot boxes contained electoral materials from from
Southern Ijaw and that they had overwhelmed ‘soldiers’ firing at them to
return the ballot boxes they were carrying.
They did not appear to be INEC officials and officials at the collation centre were dazed and unsure about how to react.
Shortly afterwards, journalists covering the collation were advised
to move from the collation centre to INEC office for a press briefing on
the situation in Southern Ijaw LGA.
They are still waiting to be briefed as at the time of this report.
But PREMIUM TIMES has exclusively been told the election has been
cancelled.
Tension remains thick across the state amid reports of protest. The
police had earlier today banned any form of procession, rally, protest
or demonstration across the state.
Governor Seriake Dickson has a clear lead in the election, according to results announced so far by INEC.
Mr. Dickson, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, won in
majority of the seven local government areas announced on Sunday by
INEC.
His main challenger, Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has so far scored the second highest number of votes.
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