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Why DIG Frank Mba Ordered Obaseki Out Of INEC office At 3am

Governor Godwin Obaseki, DIG Frank Mba

 

 

By Victory Oghene 

That Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Edo election, Frank Mba, ordered Governor Godwin Obaseki out of the office of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Benin City, Edo State on Sunday morning is no longer news. What is perhaps news is why the governor was ordered out of the INEC office by DIG Mba.

Mba was enraged by the visit of the governor because the opposition in the state (the APC members) were infuriated by his visit adding that the governor was not supposed to there.

Accompanied by his security aides, Obaseki had walked into INEC office around 3am.

The governor headed for office of the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), where he held a closed door meeting.

While there, some members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) stormed INEC office in protest.

Among the protesters were Ajibola Basiru, National Secretary of the APC, and Dennis Idahosa, running mate to Senator Monday Okpebholo, governorship candidate of the APC.

On his part, Idahosa said: “Obaseki must come out. He is not supposed to be here. He is not an INEC staff. Nigeria Police should not compromise.”

The protesters tried to gain entrance into INEC premises but they were prevented by armed security operatives.

However, they banged the gate repeatedly while shouting on top of their voices.

Speaking with journalists, National Secretary of APC, Surajudeen Basiru, described Obaseki’s action as abuse of office.

Basiru said: “Obaseki is not a candidate. He has no reason to be here, the governor’s action is abuse of office.”

Amid the brewing tension, DIG Mba walked into the INEC office and asked the governor to leave.

Obaseki, who was not paying full attention, had his focus elsewhere, making the senior police office to go tough.

“Please, leave here!” he ordered before policemen escorted Obaseki out of INEC premises.

However, moments after the governor left, INEC announced that collation of election results would commence at 10am.

It is unclear if the collation was the main issue discussed at the meeting.

(Additional report Daily Trust)

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