LG Polls: AKISIEC attributes late commencement to security threat
The Chairman of Akwa Ibom State Independent Electoral Commission (AKISIEC), Mr Aniedi Ikoiwak, said security threat to the commission accounted for late commencement of Saturday’s council polls in the state.The elections scheduled to commence at 8 a.m. in the 31 local government areas did not start in any unit before 11.30 a.m. due to late arrival of election materials and the commission’s officials.
There was also absence of security personnel at the units, a situation that made voters to stay away from polling centres.
Ikoiwak told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Uyo that the commission
was unable to move men and materials on Friday because its headquarters
was invaded by thugs.
“We experienced delay even in the headquarters here because some people terrorised us yesterday.
“So, we had to move the materials this morning out of the headquarters to the 31 local government area offices.
“This explains the delay witnessed today in the council poll across the state,” he said.
Ikoiwak said that up till late evening on Friday, security operatives
had difficult task stopping the invasion of AKISIEC headquarters by some
agents of political parties.
Corroborating the chairman’s account, Commissioner in charge of
Planning, Research and Statistics in the commission, Dr Sunday Enidiok,
told NAN that materials were moved on Saturday morning.
“In my area, the Oron Federal Constituency, the election materials arrived in most polling units by 10 a.m,” Enidiok said.
He confirmed reports of disruption of the election process by political
thugs in Mbo Local Government Area, but said that the situation was
contained by security operatives.
The polls were earlier characterized by late arrival of electoral materials and officials, including security personnel.
The exercise was also threatened by voter apathy as the voter turnout as
at 10 a.m. remained unimpressive when compared with previous council
polls that usually had grassroots appeal.
An election observer from one of accredited Non-Governmental
Organisations (NGO), Mr Jackson Okoye, has called for the extension of
the voting process due to late arrival of election materials.
He told NAN in Eket that election materials arrived polling units in the area “very late’’.
“What I observed is that accreditation and election that were supposed
to start simultaneously did not start. The election materials came very
late,” Okoye said.
According to him, some polling units in Eket area received election materials very late, up till 1 p.m.
The chairmanship candidate of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the
area, Mr Frank Archibong, called for extension of the polling period to
enable electorate to vote.
“If the material came in late, I think we should not be disenfranchised because it is not our making as a community.
“I believe we will work from the period that AKISIEC started distribution of materials for the election,” Archibong said.
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