INEC cancels Ikono-Ini constituency poll over violence

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced the cancellation of the supplementary election for Ikono/Ini Federal Constituency in Akwa Ibom State following widespread violence.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Dr Cyril Omorogbe, disclosed this to newsmen in his office in Uyo on Saturday, describing the rerun in the area as abysmal.

He said the election was cancelled in all the 17 polling units where the rerun took place as a result of snatching of electoral materials, including the Bi-Modal Voters Accreditation System.

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“Good evening gentlemen, I just want to give a brief update on what has happened today.

“We had about four local government areas where we conducted elections and one major one was Ikono/Ini Federal Constituency

“We were there this morning early enough and around 8:30am, polling units were opened. A couple of hours after we opened the polls, I received a call that the BVAS machines were hijacked.

“So, I knew from then that we were in for a tough time. Two hours after that, I received another report that was not good. So, the election in Ikono/Ini federal constituency has been cancelled.

“They were fighting all through the local government areas in the 17 polling units. I received a report from the collation officers that were supposed to collate the result in the area the election did not hold.

“The whole exercise of those 17 polling units was either hijacked, disrupted, or people were being chased and other things of that nature.

“From the collation officers on the field who were supposed to collate the results, they all came back and have written reports and the result sheets they were supposed to fill are all here. Apparently, there was no election for now.

“On the other constituency of Abak/Etim Ekpo/Ika Federal Constituency, I am still expecting to hear from them, but I believe at this point, things went well. Perhaps, in the next couple of hours, the result will be declared,” Omorogbe said.

He expressed regret that the violence led to the shooting of one of the corps members in the leg.

“The corps member was shot, he is still in the hospital. We’ve done our best in terms of providing money to make sure he is treated well. I strongly believe he will be okay.

“He was shot in the leg, he has gone through surgery. So far, I do believe he is actually recuperating at this point,” he said.

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