The hand of one of the supporters
of the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has been
amputated following attack by hoodlums during the party’s presidential rally in
Lagos.
This was disclosed on
Tuesday by the Director General of Obi/Datti Presidential Campaign Council,
Akin Osuntokun, while making appearance on Channels Television programme, “The
2023 Verdict”.
At least four supporters
of Obi, were on February 11, injured when hoodlums attacked them on their way
to the party’s presidential rally, which held at the Tafawa Balewa Square.
Reacting to the attack
in a statement, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin,
had said that the injured persons had been given medical attention.
According to Hundeyin,
the DPO of Ilasan Division where the case was reported had commenced
preliminary investigations while the State Criminal Investigation Department
(SCID), was to fully take over investigations.
Osuntokun said that
Labour Party has been at receiving end in terms of voters’ suppression, adding
that he was not fully confident in the preparation of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) regarding the Saturday’s presidential election.
There have been reports
of election-related violence in several states including Lagos, Rivers, and
Kaduna states. According to the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability
Project (SERAP), , over 4,000 cases of violent attacks and 11,000 fatalities
were reported across the country between January 1, 2022 and February 3, 2023
alone.
“I won’t score the
preparation a 100 per cent, there are some factors that challenge that
conclusion. The predisposition to voter suppression through violence, we have
been a victim of that especially in Lagos.
“INEC people actually
responded to people looking for their PVCs discriminatorily and when we had the
rally in Lagos, our supporters were prevented in certain areas from coming to
the Tafawa Balewa Square and some of them were injured. As we speak one of them
has had his hand amputated.
“So when you take these
into consideration, you cannot be confident that this is going to work well,”
he said.
Osuntokun also expressed
worry over the recent judgement of the Osun State Governorship Election
Tribunal on Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), saying: “And as I
remarked once the fact that the BVAS or the electronic transmission
introduction to the system is supposed to preclude the possibility of
over-voting, but according to the judgement of the tribunal on the Osun State
election that was conducted a while ago, the tribunal nullified the victory of
the PDP on account of over-voting, now were does that come in?”

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