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INEC REC Confirms Disruption of Voting in Rivers State

by Our Reporter

The Resident Electoral Commission (REC), Rivers, Mr Obo Effanga, has
confirmed reports of election disruptions in some local government areas
but said the commission is working with the police to arrest the
situation.

Effanga made the assertion while fielding questions from newsmen in Port
Harcourt on Saturday.

According to him, the commission is taking note of the areas where there
are disruptions of the election processes.

He also said that the commission was yet to find out exactly what happened
about the information that one of the staff was allegedly missing.

“We are working together with the security agencies to ensure that the
lives and property of our staff and electorate are secure before
conducting election at the areas we got information that miscreants were
trying to disrupt elections.

“We are considering taking care of the welfare and safety of our personnel
involved in the election,” Effanga said.

In his response, Mr Enabor Edwin, the Head of Voters Education (HOD), also
said that the alleged fake result sheet by APC agents in Bonny was a fake
report.

Edwin said that the materials were inspected at the Central Bank premises
before they were moved to their various local government areas.

He said that the alleged missing election materials in ward 6,7,8 and 9 in
Okrika area had been reported to the State Commissioner of Police.

“We have got in touch with the CP and has also got in touch with the
Garrison Commander here, who said they will send some security men to go
to the area.

“The security would be there until the election is over so that the
miscreants would not disrupt the election again.

“We heard that two of our units in Emoha were disrupted but that has not
stop the election to continue in that area, the election officer said that
the election is still ongoing in the area.

“We are also aware of an alleged report from Okrika area that the election
materials were carted away by hoodlums.

“We heard that people who carted away the materials were led by a
Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of that local government area.

”And this report had been made to the Commissioner of Police (CP), who has
been making calls to get the DPO so that the issue would be taking care
of.

“Elections are going on smoothly in Obiakpor, we also got a report from
Abonema that some people want to disrupt the election, but the security
personnel are on their way now to arrest the situation,” Edwin said.

Similarly, Mr Precious Elekima, the Governorship Candidate of the Social
Democratic party (SDP), who is from Abonema told NAN on telephone that he
was yet to cast his vote as at 2.49 p.m.

Elekima said that the election materials were yet to arrive at the centre.

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