Thirty political parties under the umbrella of Coalition
of Political Parties (CUPP) in Bayelsa State have called for the cancellation
of elections in some parts of the state.
The parties also condemned the alleged abduction of
officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and hijacking
of voting materials in all the seven wards of Bassambiri, Nembe Local Government
Area.
Describing as unacceptable the reported deaths in
the state during the polls, the coalition also listed wards 4, 14, 15 and 16 in
Southern Ijaw as places where elections did not take place.
Chairman of the body, Tare Edwin; Secretary, Brisbe
Kpodoh and Ebiowei Olomu, who jointly addressed journalists along 27 other
parties, accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) and INEC of rigging
elections with the help of security operatives.
The group added that in unit 4, Tambiri Quarters,
Agbere, Sagbama, a managing director of a federal government agency invaded the
area with a large number of soldiers, policemen and thugs, and carted away all
electoral materials, resulting in many casualties.
According to the political parties, "In Southern
Ijaw, Ward 2, Oweikoroghe several deaths were recorded, including one Seidougha
Taribi, who was shot dead.
"We demand a fresh
election to be conducted in all these areas affected and call on INEC not to
accept any results from these areas.”
The Labour Party (LP) also called for the
cancellation of polls in wards 4, 5,6,7,11,12 and 13 in Nembe, insisting that
the sustained shooting in the area scared the electorate from voting.
The state LP Chairman, Mr Ebiowei Olomu, told journalists
during the briefing that in Nembe-Bassambiri, the materials were hijacked and
taken to a private hotel where there was massive thumbprint of ballot papers.
"We therefore demand a rescheduling of these
elections or cancellation of any results therefrom as they would be products of
mass rigging and bloodshed," the party said.
The CUPP said its leaders had already made a
presentation to INEC on the matter, and asked the electoral umpire to act on it
urgently.
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