By Etop
Ekanem THE Edo State government has raised alarm over alleged plans by some
members of the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, NDVF, to infiltrate the state
through the waterways ahead of the September 10 governorship election.
Oshiomhole
Senior
Special Assistant on Media to the Governor, Mr Musa Ebomhiana, in a statement
said the militants are expected to infiltrate the stronghold of the ruling APC,
especially the major towns in Edo North, the South and some local governments
in the Central zone with high concentration of non-natives where they can
easily mingle with the people undetected. He said part of their grand plans was
to cause make-belief crisis that could lead to fight and maybe shooting at
polling centres to distract security personnel. This, he said, might scare
innocent voters, especially women and the vulnerable to flee the voting point.
The entire scheme, he said, was to work towards cancellation of the election in
these APC strongholds. In a statement, he said:
The
militants are expected to invade the state through the waterways in Ologbo,
Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area and Agenebode, Etsako East Local Government
Area. The other entry points are said to be Epkeri and Anegbete in Etsako
Central Local Government Area and Siloko in the Ovia North East Local
Government. About 4, 000 of these militants are said to have been hired to
carry out this dirty job. “One of the leaders of the group and an indigene of
Edo State, who simply gave his name as J. C. Goddon otherwise known as Rambo,
said he was duty-bound to expose this evil plan of his colleagues-in-arms
because ‘we are for free, fair and peaceful election in Edo State and the entire
Niger Delta, nothing less.’
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