No fewer than 10 persons were seriously injured on Friday at Oke-Efon
area of Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital as suspected thugs attacked
the centre of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration exercise in the area.
Our
correspondent gathered that the suspected thugs stormed the area at
about 10:00 a.m. with guns, cutlasses, charms, cudgel, broken bottles
and other weapons.
The incident occurred at the CVR centre located at St. Mary African Church Primary School,
Oke-Efon, Abeokuta, where they allegedly attacked residents who were on
the queue and were being attended to by the officials of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
It was reported that the INEC officials and a policewoman attached to the centre immediately took to their heels during the melee to escape attack.
The violence
caused pandemonium around the area leading residents and shop owners
around the area to hurriedly shut their doors, even motorists scampered
for their safety, while many others abandoned their vehicles and fled.
The
thugs also allegedly dispossessed residents caught in the violence of
their mobile phones and cash while the violence lasted.
The crisis led to a forcible suspension of the exercise in the area, with the officials vowing never to return to the area.
An
eyewitness who pleaded anonymity told our correspondent that the thugs
that invaded the polling centres was led by one man simply identified as
Jamiu.
Jamiu was said to be a member of the Articulated Motorcycle Owners and Riders Association (AMORAN).
PM
News gathered from some residents in the area that the suspected thugs
that disrupted the exercise in the area must have acted on the order of a
particular political party in the area (names withheld), which feared
it was losing out in the ongoing CVR exercise to another political
party.
When our correspondent visited the area Saturday morning,
tension was still high among apprehensive residents who feared that the
suspected thugs might return to unleash more terror on them.
Some
of the youths in the area were seen holding sticks, broken bottles and
other missiles and blocked the major Oke-Efon-Saje-Adatan road in
protest of the Friday incident.
The youths blockage caused a
serious gridlock along the area which made many vehicles to make use of
alternative routes to avoid the traffic jam.
Our correspondent
later met two of the injured persons, Gafar Owolabi and Ahmed Oyedele,
who stated that the thugs caught them unaware as they were quietly on
the queue before the attack.
Attempts by our correspondent to
speak with the fleeing INEC registration officials were futile as they
declined to comment, though, they were sighted in one of the classrooms
of the school with intention of continuing the exercise.
Efforts
to get the State Chairman of AMORAN, Alhaji Adio Aminu to react to
allegations that one of his members led the thugs that attacked the area
proved abortive as he did not pick his calls or reply messages sent to
his phone.
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