Members of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)-accredited local and foreign Observers and Congress of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria have called on the Federal Government, securities agencies, the international community and human rights organisations to investigate the brutal attack and assault on their colleagues in Enugu State.

The observers, who monitored the March 9 governorship and House of Assembly elections in Enugu State, called for investigation into the attack of the observers in Umuida, Enugu Ezike, Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area, Enugu State, by supporters of a candidate.

It was recently reported by members of Global Policy Advocate and Leadership Initiative, accredited by INEC as observers, that they were brutally attacked and humiliated by “thugs” at the residence of Senator Ayogu Eze of the All Progressives Congress (APC), when they paid him a visit to verify his alleged boycott of the election.

As a result of the injury sustained from the attack, it was also reported that the leader of the team, Amaka Offor, fell seriously sick and fainted just a few meters away from the Enugu Police Command, immediately they were granted bail. 

Reacting to the development, the independent observers, who were represented by their group leaders, namely, Amb. Samuel A. Onoja, Amb. Moses Ebahor, Titus A. Alagba, Chidi Chielo and Kingsley Muogo, while briefing newsmen on the outcome of last Saturday’s elections in Enugu State, strongly condemned the heinous act “in its entirety.”  They said the incident would have led to the death of their colleagues, who were exercising their legitimate duty.

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“We, therefore, call on the federal government, security agencies, the international community and human rights organisations to intervene and investigate the unfortunate incident,” the observers said.

They described the governorship and state assembly elections in Enugu State as “very peaceful, free and fair, and highly commendable,” and went further to commend INEC, security agencies and the state government for providing a level playing field and security “during and after the elections, as there was no issue of violence recorded in any of the polling booths.”

In a related development, 70 political parties in Enugu State, under the auspices of Coalition of Registered Political Parties CRPP), during a post-election briefing on the outcome of the governorship and house of assembly elections, debunked the allegation by the United Democratic Party (UDP) in the state, that the exercise was fraught with irregularities.

The coalition, which comprised 40 of the 42 political parties that participated in the governorship election in Enugu State, said there was no iota of truth in the allegation, stressing that “INEC performed excellently in the conduct of the election.

“The allegation by one of the political parties, the UDP that there were irregularities during the elections is not true; it is totally false and baseless. The governorship election as adjudged by the 70 political parties in Enugu State, is the most peaceful, free and fair election that has been conducted in the state.”