Election observer ‘killed’ in Enugu.
POLITICS
An
election observer has been killed in Enugu during Saturday’s governorship poll,
a witness has said.
Police
said a “local election observer” was shot, but said they were yet to confirm
the man’s name and whether he was dead.
But
a witness told PREMIUM TIMES the victim died after he was hit by a stray bullet
as police tried to contain a protest by locals calling for the poll to be
postponed in the state.
A
graphic video seen by PREMIUM TIMES shows a man on the ground in the pool of
blood, as a man who appeared to be a relative wept over the unresponsive body.
The
witness told PREMIUM TIMES the incident occured near the residence of the Enugu
State’s All Progressives Congress’ governorship candidate, Ayogu Eze. That
detail could not be immediately confirmed.
Mr
Eze’s candidacy was confirmed on Thursday by the Court of Appeal after the
Abuja Division of the Federal High Court ordered his replacement by fellow APC
contender, George Ogara.
Mr
Eze boycotted the election on Saturday as some of his supporters also refused
to vote, calling a rescheduling of the election to allow their candidate
campaign.
Police
Spokesperson, Ebere Amarizu, said a local election observer was shot, but told
PREMIUM TIMES that details of the incident were not immediately available.
He
said investigations were ongoing to identify who the shooters were and the
state of the victim.
“We
are currently investigating to ascertain the shooters and the cause of the
shooting,” he said. “We cannot say whether he is still alive or if he is dead.
Only the doctors can confirm that. What we can tell you is that it was a local
election observer that was shot,” said Mr Amarizu.
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