The Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the results of nine state
constituencies and one federal constituency in which rerun elections were held
in Nigeria’s oil hub, Rivers State, on Saturday, but the commission was forced
to suspend the electoral process in all other constituencies in the state where
results were not announced due to the widespread violence that marred the
elections.
However, based on the
results released yesterday, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) consolidated its
control of the state by emerging victorious in eight of the nine state
constituencies and one federal constituency seat, while the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) won one state constituency seat.
But as results were
announced, the state continued its descent to anarchy as the violent battle for
control of the state was exacerbated by the exchange of gunfire between
security men in the convoys of the Director General of Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dakuku Peterside, and the Chief
of Staff to the Rivers State governor, Mr. Emma Woke, in Port Harcourt
yesterday, resulting in the death of Woke’s personal assistant. Sporadic shooting
was also reported at the Abonema area in Akuku Toru Council, few kilometers to
Port Harcourt, the state capital.
This came as Governor
Nyesom Wike and the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Amaechi, squared off
against each other at the Mile 1 Diobu police station over a collation officer,
Mrs. Ekwi Adebisa, who was purportedly abducted Saturday night by the former
governor in company of soldiers.
Confirming the outcome
of the rerun polls, the Director of Voter Education Publicity of INEC, Mr.
Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, informed news men that the results were released in nine
state constituencies and one federal constituency in the state.
He said PDP won in
eight of the state constituencies, while APC won one seat.
PDP, he said, also won
one federal constituency but did not give the names of the state or federal
constituencies in which results were declared.
Osaze-Uzzi also
revealed that the release of further results were suspended due to reports of
violence, attacks and even the deaths of INEC officials and ad hoc personnel in
the state.
He said all INEC
personnel were relocated to Abuja yesterday due to the escalation of violence
in Rivers State.
Also in a statement
yesterday, he said INEC conducted the polls in Rivers State pursuant to the
orders of the Court of Appeal, but “rather unfortunately, some of these
elections witnessed the disruption of the process, including the barricading of
some of the INEC local government offices and Registration Area Centres (RACs)
used for the distribution of electoral materials which led to the late
commencement of the exercise in some places and consequently, its smooth take
off.
“Of more serious
concern was the level of threats, violence and intimidation of election
officials and voters by well armed thugs and miscreants allegedly acting on
behalf of some politicians, which marred the elections in some areas.
“There were reports of
numerous attacks resulting in fatalities, kidnappings, ballot snatching,
diversion of officials and materials, amongst others, which necessitated its
suspension in 8 local government areas.
“Regrettably, such
deviant behaviour has continued today (yesterday). Several permanent and ad hoc
staff engaged by the commission have been attacked, again resulting in
fatalities, while some have been forcibly abducted and taken to unknown
destinations.
“Under such difficult
circumstances, the Returning Officers were only able to collate and declare
results in one federal and nine state constituencies where the disruption and
malpractices were not so widespread.
“Having reviewed the
situation, the commission is compelled to suspend all further action concerning
the exercise in all the other constituencies in the state pending the receipt
of a comprehensive report from its field officials and monitors.
“For the avoidance of
doubt, it should be noted that the suspension does not affect the
constituencies where the exercise has been completed and the results declared
by the Returning Officers,” he said.
However, unconfirmed
results from the various collation centres for 11 state constituencies showed
that PDP won 10 constituencies, namely: Akukutoru I (Major Jack), Omuma
(Kelechi Wogu), Degema (Farah Dagogo), Ahoada East II (Edison Ehie), Ahoada
East I (Martins Manna), Emohua (Sam Ogeh), Akukutoru II (Tonye Alalibo),
Obio/Akpor I (Martin Amaewhule), Obio/Akpor II (Michael Chindah),
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni (Christopher Ahiakwor).
The candidate of the
APC won in the Opobo/Nkoro state constituency, while Betty Apiafi of the PDP
won the Abua Odua/Ahoada East Constituency to the Federal House of
Representatives.
Speaking on the
shootout between the security detail attached to Woke and Peterside, which
occurred yesterday evening at the UTC junction, Azikiwe Road, Port Harcourt,
Wike told journalists that Peterside, who was the candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the last governorship election in the state, had
gone to INEC Registration Area Centre (RAC) in Isiokpo, headquarters of Ikwerre
Local Government Area and allegedly snatched the election result sheets for the
council.
According to Wike,
Peterside, who was with his running mate, Honourable Asita and the APC state
chairman, Dr. Davies Ikanya, were then pursued by Woke, who was the PDP agent
for Ikwerre.
“The shooting happened
because they were chasing them (Peterside and Asita) from Isiokpo,” Wike said.
He said when the
security detail of Peterside saw that the PDP agent was still following them as
they got to the junction leading to his (Peterside’s residence, they opened
fire leading to the death of Woke’s aide.
But in his own account
of the incident, Peterside said it was an attack on his life, adding that he
was attacked by gunmen in two sports utility vehicles when he was on his way
home from the Port Harcourt International Airport.
According to a
statement he issued last night, “Two SUVs belonging to Emeka Woke, Nyesom
Wike’s Chief of Staff, carrying two unknown gunmen trailed us to UTC Junction
and opened fire on my car.
“Our car however did a
detour to the DSS office gate where we drove to seek refuge, but the unknown
gunmen opened fire again at the SSS men on guard.
“The exchange of fire
between the DSS men and the assailants lasted for more than 30 minutes. This is
a very ugly experience but I thank God that my colleagues and I escaped unhurt.
“Today’s experience is
not only terrifying but also shows the parlous state of security in Rivers
State. If I can be engaged openly by gunmen for nearly an hour in the heart of
Port Harcourt, only God knows the fate that will befall members of our party
and those sympathetic to our predicament.
“What is happening
today in our dear state is not only horrible but also constitutes a serious
national security risk.”
Before the shootout,
however, Wike and Amaechi, squared off against each other at the Mile 1, Diobu
police station in the state capital over a collation officer, Mrs. Adebisa, who
was allegedly abducted by the minister, Saturday night.
The development, which
led to the suspension of collation of results in the constituency, led to a
standoff between the leaders of the PDP and APC yesterday.
Adebisa was allegedly
taken to Novotel Hotel where the duo of Amaechi and Peterside and the acting
Managing Director of NDDC, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, were lodged and results
doctored.
The electoral officer
was said to have been placed in protective custody by Amaechi and Dakuku.
However, when PDP
leaders including Wike got wind of the fact that she had been placed in
protective custody at the Mile 1 police station, they rushed to the station
seeking an explanation.
Wike later alleged
that Adebisa is the girlfriend of the APC candidate for the Port Harcourt
Federal Constituency who framed her abduction alongside other APC leaders. He
went further to claim that she had compromised the results placed in her care
in favour of the APC.
When Wike and some
other PDP leaders stormed the station, more than 400 soldiers arrived the
station with Amaechi, Peterside and Semenitari and directed that Adebisa be
released to them.
The former governor,
Peterside, Semenitari and the AIG Zone 6, Calabar, Mr. Baba Adisa Bolanta, were
said to have eventually left with her.
But reacting to the
report, the Special Adviser (Media) to the acting Managing Director/Chief
Executive Officer of NDDC, Bekee Anyalewechi said there was no iota of truth in
the story that was peddled by the PDP-led Rivers State Government.
“We have received,
with bemusement, the attempt by the Rivers State Government and its image
managers to retell the facts of the incident of Sunday, March 20 which occurred
at the Mile 1 Police Divisional headquarters in Port Harcourt when Rivers State
governor, Ezebunwo Wike, in the company of a retinue of aides, invaded the
police station and held the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
collation officer for Port Harcourt Ward 10, Mrs. Ekwi Adebisa, hostage.
“Whereas it is not in
our style to join issues with any tier of government, it is imperative that we
state the facts because of the need to safeguard our electoral process and
strengthen the confidence of our people in their leaders.
“Mrs. Ekwi Adebisa,
the Port Harcourt City Ward 10 Collation Officer, for the March 19 rerun
legislative election in Rivers State, was moved by force to the police station.
The result she had collated was separated from her.
“While at the police
station, agents of the Rivers State Government, brought her under duress to
write a statement that she had been abducted and made to falsify the ward
result by agents of All Progressives Congress (APC).
“That they forced her
to the police station and kept her under traumatic conditions was in itself
criminal. But that they had forced the result she had lawfully collated out of
her custody was more criminal,” Anyalewech said.
According to him,
“Governor Wike had arrived the police station accompanied by Sen. George
Sekibo, Mr. Austin Opara, Azubuike Nmerukini, as well as other aides of the
governor.
“As a leader in APC,
Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, acting Managing Director, Niger Delta Development
Commission (NDDC), being in attendance at the meeting, was among those
delegated to go and see what the actual development was.
“When Semenitari and
others arrived the police facility, they confirmed the report. In conclusion,
we state therefore, that it was shocking to read a statement issued by Mr.
Simeon Nwakudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor on Electronic
Media, linking Semenitari to facts contrary to the truth as stated here.”
Reacting to the
performance of his political party, the PDP, Wike said the rerun elections in
the state had shown clearly who is on the ground and is accepted by the people.
He said the rerun
elections had proved that the control of INEC, the federal might, military,
police and other security agencies cannot translate to electoral victories, as
the people will always resist agents of rigging.
Wike blamed the
military for the deaths recorded in Saturday’s election, alleging that the
victims were killed by the military and not by politicians or residents of the
state.
He also said most
soldiers deployed for the elections were used by the APC leaders to hijack
materials, illegally arrest PDP members and manipulate the process.
He said the people
resisted the attempt by the military to subvert the electoral process.
He said the number of
troops unleashed to intimidate and harass Rivers people was regrettable, even
as they failed to tackle security challenges in the country.
In a related
development, the Nigerian Army explained yesterday that it arrested the
Secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG), Chief Kenneth Kobani, for
allegedly disrupting the last Saturday’s rerun elections in the state.
This is as the
Nigerian Police, Zone 6 Command, said a total of 24 persons were arrested from
different parts of the state for various allegations of criminal and electoral
offenses during the rerun elections.
The Commander, 2
Brigade, Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, Brigadier General Stephenson Olabanji,
who spoke to newsmen at the police headquarters in Port Harcourt yesterday,
said: “Many people were arrested yesterday (Saturday) for disrupting the
electoral process and the law is not meant for just the lower cadre alone. No
matter who you are, if you go against the law, you will definitely face the
music.
“So there is nothing
like being the Secretary to the State Government, many people were arrested as
you have been told. A lot of people were arrested.”
The army commander
denied claims by the state government that some of its commissioners and other
top officials were manhandled by men of the Nigerian Army during the rerun
elections.
He said: “If you say
arrest, we can say yes, but there was nothing like manhandling. We are meant to
protect civilians, not to manhandle them.”
In his remarks, the
AIG in-charge of Zone 6 said those arrested during the rerun elections were
currently undergoing interrogation at the State Criminal Investigations Department
(SCID), Port Harcourt.
“It is pertinent I let
you know that we have 24 suspects comprising 22 males and 2 females in police
custody, who were arrested from different parts of the state. They are
presently undergoing interrogation on allegations of criminal or electoral
offences or both,” Bolanta said.
Bolanta insisted that
four deaths were recorded in the state during the polls, pointing out that two
persons were killed at Buguma in Asari-Toru Local Government Area, while two
others were killed at Nonwa-Tai, and Omuanwa communities in Tai and Ikwerre
Local Government Areas, respectively.
He said: “I am
startled this morning after seeing outrageous figure of deaths associated with
the elections as dished out by the media. To put the records straight, four
deaths were recorded with two in Buguma, while Nonwa-Tai and Omuanwa each
recorded one.”

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