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EDO ELECTION: Heads of security set out to investigate reported cases of gunshots at polling units
 
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Sat, 19 Sep 2020   ||   Nigeria, Edo
 

Heads of security for the Edo governorship election today disclosed that they have set out to investigate various areas and polling units where cases of gunshots were reported earlier during the state’s accreditation and voting.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Mr Adeleye Oyebade, who heads the Edo election Security Monitoring Team, told reporters that that they were moving to areas where they had earlier received complaints of gunshots adding that their visit was to also ensure that election activities were going on according to electoral laws.

Recall that CEOAFRICA had earlier reported that though the electoral process has been peaceful, there were still cases of gunshots in the morning of Saturday at Oza community, near Abudu in Orhiomwon Local Government Area, and Ologbo, a border town between Edo and Delta.

A member of one of the political parties at Ologbo in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area was said to have been reportedly shot by a suspected thug but the Enogie (traditional Head) of Ologbo Jason Akenzua, who confirmed hearing gunshots, said that the Divisional Police Officer for the area told him that the gunshots were from security operatives to disperse the uncontrollable crowd in the area.

 

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