Michael Chukwuebuka, Reporting
TERRORISTS’ activities continued on Sunday in South East Nigeria as gunmen attacked the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Enugu South Local Government Area, killing one police officer.
INEC National Commissioner, Festus Okoye, made the disclosure in a statement on Monday.
“The Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Enugu State, Dr. Chukwuemeka J. Chukwu, has reported that our office in Enugu South Local Government Area was attacked by unknown gunmen.
“The incident occurred around 9.12 pm yesterday, Sunday 15th January 2023.
“The security gatehouse was razed. Fortunately, the attackers could not gain access to the main building as a result of the rapid response from the Police and Army personnel from the 82 Division.
“The State Commissioner of Police and the REC were personally at the scene immediately after they received information about the attack.
“Of the two policemen deployed to protect the facility, one of them lost his life while the other sustained injuries and is receiving treatment,” the statement read.
He added that the incident was under investigation by security agencies, noting that the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) in Enugu State co-chaired by the REC and the Commissioner of Police has been convened to discuss the latest incident and map out strategies to better protect INEC offices, personnel, and materials.
“Meanwhile, the destroyed gatehouse will be rebuilt, and the Commission is proceeding with its preparations for the 2023 General Election in Enugu State and the entire country as scheduled,” Okoye’s statement further noted.
Stonix News reports that the incident is the latest in the series of assaults on INEC offices in the South-East with several security officers killed in the attacks.
In spite of the arsons on INEC offices across the country, chairman of the electoral body, Mahmood Yakubu, who said in late December last year that from 2019 to that time, 50 attacks on the commission’s offices were reported in 15 states, has maintained that the 2023 elections will hold as scheduled.