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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will on Friday hold an emergency meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) over the recent attacks on its offices across the country.

This comes a few hours after hoodlums set ablaze INEC offices in Ogun and Osun states.

Confirming the incidents which occurred in the early hours of Thursday, the electoral umpire, in a statement issued by the commission’s National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, said all the commission’s movable assets in the office in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, were destroyed.

Okoye, who described the attacks as worrisome, listed the destroyed items to include 904 ballot boxes, 29 voting cubicles, 30 megaphones, 57 election bags, 8 electric power generators, and 65,699 uncollected Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).

He disclosed that the INEC office in Abeokuta was razed at about 1:15 a.m. after the assailants overpowered the security personnel on duty.

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He noted that the INEC office in Ede South Local Government Area of Osun State was also attacked and set ablaze on Thursday, adding that the damage to the commission’s office was limited to a section of the building.

According to him, only some furniture items were destroyed.

“The attention of the Nigeria Police Force and other security and safety agencies has been drawn to the incidents and they have commenced investigation.

“With just 106 days to the 2023 general election when the commission has commenced the movement of materials to our offices nationwide, these simultaneous attacks are very worrisome indeed.

“Similarly, the rising incidents of attacks on supporters of various political parties since the commencement of campaign barely two months ago and the use of hate and incendiary language by some politicians are extremely disturbing.

“Accordingly, the commission has convened an emergency meeting of the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) tomorrow Friday 11th November 2022 to discuss the disturbing trend,” Okoye added.

The Star

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