Violence Breaks Out In Anambra Communities, Many Feared Dead

Anambra: Shootings As Candidates Spar Over Ballot-Box Snatching Attempt

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At the Nnewi North Local Government secretariat in Anambra State, there were numerous shootings as some candidates allegedly attacked the location in an effort to steal ballot boxes.
The incident reportedly took place late on Sunday.

There are three leading candidates in the contest for the Anambra South Senatorial District, and the secretariat functions as a collation centre for that election.

Ifeanyi Ubah, an incumbent senator, the Young Progressives Party candidate, Chief Chris Uba, a candidate for the People’s Democratic Party, and Chris Azubogu, an incumbent member of the House of Representatives running on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, are all said to have engaged in combat there.

Although no life was lost in the incident, the shootings sent journalists, supporters and even INEC officials scampering to safety.

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A source said one of the candidates invaded the secretariat with thugs and forced his way into the collation centre, where he attempted to hijack ballot papers that were being counted.

He said, “As they were about to move out of the premises, another group of thugs loyal to one of the candidates stormed the area, quickly blocking them from leaving.
“This caused heavy gunfire, with one of the candidates confronting each other and dispossessing one another of the results one of them had wanted to go away with.

“Chris Ubah was not lucky, as many voters beat him up after Ifeanyi Ubah intercepted his vehicle and took the materials he had confiscated.
“He ran out of his vehicle and the voters used the opportunity to catch him. Azubogu was luckier as he refused to step out of his bulletproof vehicle.

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Meanwhile, the media aide to Azubogu, Mr Emeka Onyia, insisted that his principal was only at the secretariat to submit a petition.

The YPP candidate was presumed to be leading in the poll.

When contacted, the state police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the command was not aware of the incident.

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