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Domestic observer group alleges diversion of voting materials to minister’s home in Bayelsa

An Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)-endorsed election observer, Women Arise, has said voting materials and smart card readers meant for two units in Ward 8 in Ekeremor, Bayelsa State, were hijacked and diverted by suspected thugs loyal to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Foremost female activist and pro-democracy campaigner, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, is national coordinator of Women Arise.
The Senior Programmes Officer of the group, Mr. Olufemi Lawson, in a press statement made available to journalists, in Yenagoa, alleged that the voting materials were diverted to the residence of the Minister of State for Agriculture, Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, in connivance with election officials.
Mr. Lawson said the suspected thugs seized the materials on Friday night as they arrived the community and that the thumb-printing of the ballot papers took place in the Minister’s residence.
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He said the act was undemocratic and condemnable and called on INEC to reject or cancel any results declared for the units.
“There was no voting in two units of ward 8 in Ekeremor town, Bayelsa State. What happened there is a shame to our democracy where thugs loyal to a political party and a federal minister brazenly seized voting materials for thumb printing in a private residence. It is more worrisome that the law enforcement personnel and INEC officials could not do anything about this rape of our democracy.
“That was not an election and INEC must ensure the sanctity of the ballot by rejecting and canceling such results if declared. Our electoral system cannot be sanitised if infractions are not penalised,” Lawson stated.
He said the group would send a formal report on its observations to the electoral umpire in Abuja.
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