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Rivers: Security Checks Reduce Voter Turnout

Senator George Thompson Sekibo (right) casting his vote during Rivers National and State Assembly Re-run election at Ogu-Bolo Local Government Area Saturday. Pix: Nwiueh Donatus Ken.
The parliamentary rerun
election on Saturday in Rivers State was characterised by low turnout of voters, especially in Port Harcourt and environs.
The correspondents report that the situation was due to screening which the voters were being subjected to various security check points around the city.
At the check points the voter is expected to raise his or her hands while approaching as sign that he or she is not carrying any dangerous item.
Some of the voters who were seen returning to their homes told our correspondents they were not prepared to go through the rigours of raising their hands and being frisked “just because we came out to vote.’’
They said that it was their right to vote but not under such stringent condition.
“I wanted to go and vote out of my own will but I will not allow myself to be subjected to raising hands,’’ one of the voters, who declined introduction, said.
The development was critical at the polling units in Ward 2, Rumudara in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area where the voters were discouraged by the security post at Artillery junction, Aba Road.
However, polling commenced in most areas more than two hours later than scheduled time of 8 a.m. due to late arrival of electoral officials and materials.
In some centres, including those in Ward 8 in Oyigbo West and Ward 16 in Obio/Akpor, the officials arrived at between 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m.
The exercise was relatively peaceful as there was adequate presence of security personnel, and card readers deployed at the centres were functioning properly.
A voter in Ward 8, Mr Chuks Obi, commended the security arrangement for the election, saying that he was encouraged to come out and vote by the “tight security.”
According to him, in spite of anticipated violence, the security presence in the state gave me the courage to come out to exercise my voting right.
Obi said that although the local government area had no history of violence, “I heard that 6, 000 policemen were deployed to the state to provide security for the election’’.
He said that such number of security personnel was not needed for election in an ideal society, and urged politicians to stop being desperate about elections.
Rivers
Motor Spare Parts, Industrial Generators Dealers’ Union Swears Gets New Chairman in Port Harcourt
The Owhonda Dickson Motor Spare Parts and Industrial Generators Dealers’ Union operating in Ikoku Port Harcourt, Rivers state has sworn in Mr. Cyril Igbokwe, popularly known as Onyeoma Cy, as its new Chairman.
The brief swearing _in ceremony was held at the union office in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday
In his acceptance speech, Mr. Igbokwe expressed gratitude for the trust and confidence his members had shown in him, despite his perceived educational background compared to others. , “I feel very happy to be the chairman of this great union in this great market. I’m proud of my executives for demonstrating commitment and cooperation.” Notably, the executives raised over ?1 million for the inauguration ceremony within an hour.
The new Chairman promised to tackle key challenges facing the union, including security and indiscipline. He vowed to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, who he praised for excellent performance, and aimed to possibly do better.
Mr. Igbokwe emphasized maintaining a robust relationship with the host community and conducting his affairs within the ambit of the law.
In his remarks,the Electoral Committee Chairman’, Igwe Amobichukwu Eze Okorie, assured that the elections were conducted in a free, fair, and credible manner. Despite facing challenges such as non-compliance with guidelines and unfounded propaganda campaigns, no formal protest letters had been received.
Also speaking, the Women’s Leader, Lolo Nkechinyere Okolie, expressed faith in the new Chairman, citing his integrity and experience. She highlighted her role in ensuring women’s voices are counted in the union and vouched for the credibility of the election, noting that Mr. Igbokwe was the popular choice among members.
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