Unknown Assailants Destroy Election Materials In Nigeria
Unknown assailants have razed the offices of the National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the Izzi local government area of south-east Nigeria’s Ebonyi State amid concerns poll violence could mar the February 2023 presidential vote,
No one was injured in the attack but all poll materials in the office were destroyed, BBC News reported citing INEC national commissioner Festus Okoye. Mr Okoye was quoted as saying:
These include 340 ballot boxes, 130 voting cubicles, 14 electric power generators, large water storage tanks, assorted office furniture and fixtures and yet to be determined quantities of permanent voters’ cards (PVCs).
FeedbackHe said the Nigerian security agencies had begun investigating the incident.
The electoral agency has shared images and a video showing the destruction after the attack.
This is the third attack on an electoral agency office this month after other incidents in the southwestern Osun and Ogun states on 10 November.
On 12 November, INEC called for the deployment of army and police teams to its offices countrywide following the attacks, which the US and UK have expressed concerns about.
Political analysts like Jibrin Ibrahim, a senior fellow at the Center for Democracy and Development, previously said attacks on facilities coupled with Nigeria’s general security challenges and separatist calls in two areas will affect polls.
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