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Rivers election: I chewed
INEC papers, my sim card in fear – INEC collation officer tells committee of
inquiry
Dr. Felix Nte, a collation officer of the Independent National
Electoral Commission, INEC, has narrated to the commission of inquiry in Rivers
State, how he ate INEC papers out of fear.
The commission of inquiry was set up by the State Government to look
into the violence and killings that characterised the February 23 and March 9,
2019 general elections in the State.
Nte said he ate INEC papers and almost chewed his sim card out of fear
following unabating gunshots by security operatives.
Nte was in charge of Oyigbo Local Government Area of the State during
the election.
He further told the committee that he panicked and ran out of the
collation centre in the council area.
He was invited to testify as a witness on the alleged militarisation of
the electoral process, especially in Rivers State.
According to him, “I arrived INEC office in Oyibo LGA at about 12.00pm
and collected materials. I was later checked into the collation centre and
shown my table. From that moment, it appeared I was caged by the military.
“Before the announcement of the result, the pressure became much and we
managed to smuggle our way out because of the cascade of gunshots.
“Before I realised what was happening, I was chewing INEC papers. I was
about to eat my SIM card before someone tapped me and shouted, ‘Do you want to
kill yourself?’
“It was one Hon. Chisom, who saw my helpless situation and took me to a
hotel premises in the area.
“The noise that I heard seemed like that of military. But I did not see
them and when I recovered from the shock, I did not see the bags that I was
carrying again.”
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