A chieftain of
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Kano State (names withheld) allegedly
abandoned his agbada and jumped a fence, while evading arrest over electoral
offences.
Kano State Police Command has declared him and four others
wanted for electoral offences during the governorship and House of Assembly
elections in the state.
Addressing reporters in Kano, the Police Commissioner,
Ibrahim Idris, said suspect, a close associate of a minister, was implicated by
14 suspects arrested by security agents for the destruction of sensitive
electoral materials at Kauran Mata, Madobi Local Government Area of the state.
He disclosed that when security agents stormed the suspect’s
residence to effect his arrest, he jumped a fence and escaped into the bush,
abandoning his flowing gown, agbada.
Mr. Idris further said the command recorded 26 electoral
offences, in which 76 suspects were arrested and 78 sticks, 16 knives, 32
cutlasses, four swords, two catapults, 15 arrows, one axe, wraps of Indian
hemp, among other exhibits, recovered.
He also disclosed that it arrested an INEC ad hoc staff at
Bankamawa polling unit 003 in Shanono council for thumb-printing 53 ballot
papers for a governorship candidate and 16 House of Assembly ballot papers, in
a hospital room.
He commended journalist and other stakeholders for the
successful completion of the elections in the state, noting that no single life
was lost during and after the exercise.
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