Pandemonium in Enugu as stray bullet kills man at APC gov candidate Senator Ayogu Eze’s home

One killed at APC gov candidate’s home

Eye witness said the victim was hit by a stray bullet fired by policemen trying to scare away an angry mob who were about lynching suspected thugs who stormed the polling station.

Trouble started when who posed as reporters came around and demanded to see the APC candidate for an interview.

But they failed to produce the identity cards when asked to identify themselves.

The crowd that gathered grew suspicious and descended on them.

In the ensuing chaos, the policemen around the area started shooting into the air following which a stray bullet hit one of them.

The police in Enugu said they were yet to receive the report as at the time of filing this report.

Enugu APC guber candidate, Ayogu Eze boycotts polls

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Enugu State, Senator Ayogu Eze has boycotted the ongoing election in the State.

Senator Eze said he could not participate in the exercise after the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had failed to publish his name in the final list of candidates.

This is also as villages laid siege to his house in Umuida, Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area, demanding that the election should be called off.

Addressing the aggrieved villagers, Senator Eze said the INEC shut him out of the exercise despite a valid court order.

He said, “We are protesting because of the delisting of my name. You can see I’m being held hostage here by angry voters, who are protesting that INEC has not treated their candidate fairly.

“We are protesting because of the delisting of my name few days before election and their inability to put it back, almost 48 hours after they were ordered to do so by a competent court of law.

“They are protesting because they believe that their own candidate is being excluded and there is no level playing field. They believe that the duty of INEC is to create a level playing field for all contestants.

“All these people have said they will continue to be here until the INEC does what is right, number one to reschedule the election in Enugu, number two to put back my name.”

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