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Rerun Election: INEC Building Burnt, Wike Accuses Opposition Politicians

by Our Reporter

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has stated that those who burnt

the Bori office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
are the same politicians who wrote to INEC seeking postponement of the
rerun elections on the ground of security.

Addressing journalists after inspecting the burnt section  of INEC Khana
Local Government Office in Bori,  Governor  Wike  said the arson should
not serve as an excuse for the  elections to the postponed.

The governor regretted that politicians who are afraid of the rerun
elections would go to the extent of burning down public facility to
convince INEC that the rerun elections should be shifted.

He noted that no election materials have been deposited  at the office,
pointing out that the burnt section only serve as a hall for collation
He said: “Those who burnt this office were not ready for the elections.
They don’t want INEC to conduct the elections because they know that they
don’t have the chances of winning.

“They want to use the issue of security to justify  the  request for
postponement. If not, INEC  has not  brought  election  materials  to this
office. What they have done is to scare INEC. ”

He added: “For us, we are not surprised. We know this is what they have
planned to do.”

He advised INEC  not to be deterred by the arson. He noted that  the
commission  should go ahead with the elections as scheduled.

The governor directed the security agencies to fish out the perpetrators
of the crime. He advised politicians  not to see elections as a do or die
affair, saying that they must submit themselves  to the will of the
people.

He said: “We will make sure that this does not dampen the spirit of INEC.
I have directed the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Local Government
Area to immediately  rebuild the  burnt office”.

The  governor  said  that the state government will provide  an
alternative office for INEC  to conduct  the  July 30 elections  in  the
area. He said the people  have been duly mobilised and they are ready to
cast their votes.

Earlier,  the  Khana Divisional Police Officer, Stephen Okunade  said
there was no security at the INEC office at the time of  the arson. He
said the lone private  security guard was absent when the perpetrators
struck.

He added that the private guard who has been detained only returned while
the office was burning.

The governor was accompanied  on the visit by the Deputy Commissioner of
Police, Mr Uche Anozie and top government functionaries.

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