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APC, SDP trade blames over attack on Kogi REC’s residence

All Progressive Congress and the Social Democratic Party, on Friday, traded blames over the attack on the residence of the state Residence Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Gabriel Longpet in the early hours of Friday by some unknown gunmen.

The gunmen had stormed the residence of the REC shooting sporadically.

APC campaign council, at a press conference, pointed accusing fingers at the defeated SDP governorship candidate, calling for his arrest and prosecution.

Director, Media and Publicity of the APC Campaign Council, Kingsley Fanwo, said that Ajaka and his SDP supporters have proved that they are violent and should be held responsible for what happened at the residence of the REC.

Fanwo alleged that the attack was perpetrated days after the APC alerted the nation to the plans of SDP thugs to attack INEC, adding, “They have finally done their worst by attacking the residence of the Kogi State INEC Commissioner, engaging security agents in a fierce gun battle and eventually burning down some vehicles in the residence and the area.

“The same arsonists also had an attempt to burn down the Kogi State Government House foiled by our eagle-eye security agents. The same attempt was foiled at the State APC Secretariat in Lokoja.”

The APC accused the SDP in the state and their collaborators of desperation to destroy some documents in INEC to cover the heist they committed in Kogi East, where they allegedly killed APC supporters “and drove them out of collation centres to forge the results that were eventually trumped by the massive votes of Kogites for the Governor-Elect.”

The Campaign Council alleged that the SDP candidate and his collaborators were attempting to corrupt certain documents in INEC before handing them to their legal team.

But the SDP denied any involvement in the attack on the REC’s residence.

Director, New Media, Muri/ Sam Campaign Organisation, David Ijele, in a statement on Friday in Lokoja, stated, “We strongly condemn the assassination attempt on the INEC Resident Commissioner for Kogi State, Dr. Hale Gabriel Longpet, which took place in Lokoja at approximately 2:00 am this morning, December 1st, 2023.

“Election should not be treated as a war, nor should it be a matter of life and death. If the election was won fairly and transparently, then the legal process should be allowed to run its course without interference. However, it is unacceptable for thugs, in their high numbers yesterday, to be subject to fake protests, insisting that, on no account should forensic teams not be allowed to do their jobs.

“We are grateful for the timely intervention of the Army, as the man and his family could have been wiped out overnight. The attackers also burnt his vehicles and took other valuables. This kind of behavior is not acceptable in a democratic society.”

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