Chief Victor Attah
Former
Akwa Ibom State governor, Obong Victor Attah, said he had been denied
voting in his own Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area ward.
Attah, who spoke with journalists at his
Shelter Afrique residence, Uyo, on Saturday, explained that when he
asked that he wanted to vote, he was told that some men had come to the
centre and carted away all election materials, including card readers.
He said, “The experience that I had
today is one that I want to pray and hope will soon be on Channels
Television. I got to my unit a little before 10am with my PVC in my hand
and I looked round, the whole place was empty except for the people who
came out to vote. I didn’t see any INEC staff.
“I asked about where they were. The
people told me that they were hiding somewhere. So, at last, we found
them. When they arrived, I told them that my name is Obong Victor Attah,
former governor of Akwa Ibom State. I have come to vote so I will like
to do my accreditation.
“They said, ‘Sorry sir, it is not
possible’. I asked them why it was not possible. They told me that at
the distribution of electoral material centre some people came with
machete and guns, which they shot in the air. They carted away all the
election materials, including the INEC card readers.
“Not just my unit, many other units in my area. They (INEC) arrived there without any electoral materials and card readers.
“As soon as I finished talking to them
and I wanted to leave, a police van ran to me. There were four police
people in the van. A woman police introduced herself as the Police
Public Relations Officer; and with her were a still cameraman and a
driver?
“I asked her if she heard of what the
INEC employee said. She said no. I repeated what had transpired between
me and the INEC employee. What she said to me, was, ‘please tell your
people not to make trouble.’”
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