Five ad hoc officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) participating in the Imo state governorship re-run
polls today met their waterloo as they were arrested for
thumb-printing ballot papers as the elections were ongoing.
The
officials were arrested at Omuma Primary School in Oru East local
government area following an order by Mr Mike Igini, one of the resident
electoral commissioners deployed to the state to ensure the elections
were hitch-free.
The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Imo, Dr Gabriel Ada, while
confirming the arrest, told Punch that the culprits were already in
police custody.
He said the ad hoc workers connived with agents of a political party to thumb-print ballot papers leading to their arrest.
In
a related development, the election has been cancelled in Ozuh Primary
School, Omuma following the arrest of 25 persons claiming to be INEC
officials by military men.
The arrested persons and the election materials in their possession were taken to the Oru East local government headquarters.
According
to Daily Trust, an unnamed sister of the senatorial candidate for
Orlu, Hope Uzodinma, is said to be among the INEC staff arrested.
Also,
an All Progressives Congress chieftain, Rex Anunobi, was arrested by
thugs at Oru East LGA while trying to run way with ballot materials. But
on sighting security men coming after them, they abandoned him and
disappeared.
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