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Rivers East Senatorial Re-Run Polls, Peaceful
The Rivers East senatorial re-run election which took place yesterday in eight local government areas, has been described as peaceful, free and fair.
As at the time of filing this report, results were being collated at the various collation centres in Emohua, Ikwerre, Etche, Okrika, Ogu/Bolo, Omuma, Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt local government areas.
Our correspondentds who monitored the election in the eight affected local government areas report that there was general apathy and low turn out of voters.
An official of the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) at Unit One, Ward Eight, Rumuomasi, an outskirt of Port Harcourt, who did not want his name in print described the low turn out as worrisome.
He noted that the people had lost confidence in government because of the removal of petroleum subsidy on the first day of January, noting that since their arrival at the polling unit as early as 8.00am till 11.35 am only six voters have been accredited in Unit One, in Rumuomasi.
At Ogu/Bolo and Okrika local government areas the election went on smoothly without any security breach but the low turn out was evident.
The chairman of Okrika local government council, Mr Tamuno Williams and a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) agent, Mr Ibiba Walter described the process as peaceful, free and fair.
Our reporters who observed the counting of votes at the various units said that the PDP candidate appeared to be on the lead.
In Port Harcourt Ward Four, the PDP and ACN agents attributed the poor turn out to loss of interest in the electoral process by the people following the removal of petroleum subsidy by the federal government.
According to them, “imagine that by 2.10pm only a handful of persons have voted.” They indicated that they were still expecting more voters, and commended INEC for early arrival of materials and smooth conduct of the election.
However, our correspondents report that materials arrived late in some wards in Emohua local government area and it may affect early conclusion of the process.
Efforts to speak with the Action Alliance candidate, Mr Michael Chizi Atata proved abortive but his PDP counterpart, Senator George Sekibo while casting his vote at Ward 2, Unit 6 in Ogu/Bolo local government area described the election as free and fair, and thanked the electorate for trooping out to exercise their franchise. Also speaking, the PDP leader in the area, Chief Jonah Tamuno said the support for Senator Sekibo was an indication of his quality representation. The Ogu/Bolo local government chairman, Dame Maureen Tamuno thanked the people for turning out enmasse and for conducting themselves peacefully during the exercise.
Speaking to newsmen, the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Elder Aniedi Ikoiwak, said the Rivers East senatorial re-run election was successful and free of violence.
Elder Ikiowak explained that materials for the conduct of the election arrived at the polling units before 7.30am, noting that the commission would continue to improve on the electoral process in the country.
The state Director of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Chief Andy Nweye, commended the political parties for their peaceful conduct during the re-run election, explaining that it was a culture that Nigeria should build upon.
He attributed the low turn out of voters to the problem of fuel subsidy removal and the festive holidays while lauding INEC for making electoral materials available in good time.
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