Policemen flee as ‘thugs’ break into Kogi polling unit

Policemen have reportedly scampered to safety as suspected political thugs stormed polling unit 006, Asuta ward, Kaba/Bunu local government area of Kogi state.

According to reports, more than five police officers fled into a nearby bush shortly after some hoodlums took over the voting area, destroying election materials.

The rate of violence has been high in Kabba/Bunu, where senatorial and governorship elections are holding.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) abandoned polling unit 001, Asuta ward in Kabba/Bunu following beating from suspected thugs.

Voting ended before 11am but some persons in the community disrupted the exercise, forcing the electoral officials to leave their duty post.

At polling unit 006, Asuta ward, still in Kabba/Bunu, voting has ended but INEC ad hoc staff complained about violence.

At units 001 and 006, Asuta ward, Kabba/Bunu, votes were being counted with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leading when some youth started pouring water and drinks on the ballot papers.

Journalists and INEC ad hoc staff were threatened and chased away.

There were also reports of destruction of ballot papers across polling units in Ijumu local government areas in Kogi.

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