Sunday, 13 September 2015

Rivers Governorship Polls: Cult groups, thugs worked for PDP— SSS officer reveals



An officer of the State Security Service, Godwin Mba, has revealed that cult groups and thugs spearheaded the violence and carnage that characterised the April 11 governorship election in Rivers State.

Mr. Mba, who led SSS’ detectives on election duty to Andoni Local Government Area, told the Rivers State Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja that the Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers State worked closely with known cultists and thugs in Andoni from the eve of the election till the announcement of result.

The security officer, who took time to brief the Justice Suleman Ambrosa-led panel, said the unlawful activities of the PDP on election day was evident because the perpetrators of the crimes are known people with affiliation to the PDP in the various communities.

Mr. Mba, who mentioned a certain Ephraim Bara, leader of the Iceland cult group and supporter of the PDP said other thugs who acted with impunity did so because of the support from the former ruling party.

He narrated his experiences to the tribunal and described the election as a highly tainted exercise.

Mr. Mba said, “By my own assessment, the April 11 governorship election was characterised by violence, intimidation, harassment and irregularities. This is so because the thugs created an atmosphere of tension and some persons who had wanted to vote stayed away. Even the ad hoc staff had to run for safety.

“Let me say that shortly after voting commenced, we started receiving reports of hijack of electoral materials by a cult group known as Icelanders. At Ngo Ward 1, materials meant for the election were carted away. At Ward 2, materials meant for the ward was also hijacked by the same group. At Ward 6, we received news of voter intimidation, particularly those perceived to be members of other parties apart from the PDP.

“At a point, voters could not come out to vote for fear of harassment and intimidation. We did our investigation and discovered that the cult groups worked for PDP. The same situation prevailed in other wards and units, and this adversely affected the electoral process. And in the course of our work, we also observed the absence of result sheets at wards 4, 6, 7 and 9.”

Similarly, another officer of the SSS, Benson Chukwuma, who served in Ogu-Bolo Local Government Area of the state said violence was widespread throughout the election.

However, he agreed that his men had been properly briefed and according to him “warned to be careful because the place is volatile due to the fact that it harbours many ex-militants”.

“On the eve of the election, we did our patrol round the local government to make our presence felt,” Mr. Chukwuma said. “Then in the morning, distribution of materials commenced. After accreditation which was done manually, voting started. Then suddenly, one of my colleagues told me that there were threat indicators by unidentified thugs moving from place to place.

“At Ward 9, Unit 6 and 8, attempts were made to cart away electoral materials but it was resisted by the police and ad hoc staff. Later, a card reader was snatched, the same thing happened at other wards and units. Then they removed original result sheets in three units.

“As soon as this happened, the violence started spreading in all the wards. The police were helpless and then I quickly contacted the military. But before then, we had noticed that the INEC and ad hoc staff were threatened and scared. They felt so intimidated that they had to carry their materials to a common place to avoid being lynched.

“It was in this state of confusion at the local government secretariat that those who announced the result arrived at the figure they declared for the House of Assembly and governorship.

“In a nutshell, the election was marked by intimidation, snatching of electoral materials which did not give room to smooth conduct of the election. There was also no collation, if there was collation at all, there should be members of other political parties in attendance, but it was not so”.

There were also other witnesses like Kamuzu Plankson of Action Alliance Party, Marshal Jack and Somiare Ogolo who gave graphic details of the violence, intimidation and deaths in Asari-Toru, and Opobo Local Government Areas, among others.




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