Thursday, 2 April 2015

How Okorocha Slaps INEC Official, Intercepts Ballot Boxes, Result Sheets During Election

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State virtually went mad last Sunday
in Owerri, the Imo State capital when he slapped a female official of
the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, who was returning
from Nwangele Local Government Area of the state where she conducted
the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

According to a senior INEC official who spoke to journalists on the
condition of anonymity, the officials were returning from Amaigbo,
Nwangele LGA headquarters but their vehicle was involved in a road
accident near Akwakuma Junction and got some of them injured.

"They immediately called for another vehicle which they got and
transferred the results. It was there that the governor now saw them
while returning from Orlu Road to Owerri. His convoy stopped and he
approached the accident scene and immediately asked about the
electoral officer.

"When the governor approached her, he immediately requested for the
results. But the woman told him she had no results with her. He
started scolding the woman and accused her of working with PDP to rig
election. When the woman tried to speak, the governor in a fit of
anger slapped her and started searching the vehicles for the results",
the official said.

247ureports correspondent, who was at the INEC office, Owerri that
evening saw the woman, a staff of one of the federal institutions in
the state, kneeling down and crying to God and cursing the governor.

He also disclosed that since Sunday morning, the governor had been
trying to intercept electoral results from their officers, but had not
succeeded in snatching any of the results.

Meanwhile, More than 2000 supporters of the All Progressives Congress,
APC who came to the headquarters in Imo State to protest the alleged
diversion of ballot boxes to unknown destination were teargased by
combined team of security agecies.

The protesters who hit the street after being briefed by some state
government officials at the International Civic Centre, ICC, Owerri,
marched to the INEC office along Port Harcourt-Owerri Road to lodge
their complaints of alleged diversion of ballot boxes to the
commission.

They complained that the INEC officials instead of collating and
announcing the results at the designated ward centres insisted that
the results would be sent to INEC office in the state where it would
be announced.

According to them "it was a breached of the electoral act which
stipulated that every result must be announced at the polling booths
and that the total results must be collated at the ward centres and
then be forwarded to INEC headquarters."

They maintained that they were not allowed to register their protest,
adding that they were teargased by masks policemen.

As the protesters led by the Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Mr.
Kenneth Emelu, advanced to the INEC office, the combined team of the
security agencies stationed about 30 metres away fro the commission's
office shot at them with tear gas to disparse them.

However, some journalists that were at the INEC office waiting
anxiously for the results were advised by the Civil Defence officers
to lay on the floor in case of stray bullets as the angry protesters
approach the place.

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