Senator representing Kogi East Senatorial District, Jibrin Isah Echocho has said that the attack that claimed the life of PDP Women Leader, Salome Abu was a retaliatory attack on APC.
While reacting to the motion sponsored by Senator George Thompson Sekibo representing Rivers East Senatorial District condemning ‘electoral violence’ in Kogi and Bayelsa guber elections, Echocho exonerated the perpetrators, saying that it was a retaliatory attack that left two others critically injured too.
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He said: “I want to commend the mover of the last motion in respect of electoral violence in Kogi and in particular the woman in question.
“I want to say it here that, that woman only happened to be a victim of circumstance, she was a very peace-loving woman but the attack on her was retaliatory.
“The attack was an attack on APC when Yahaya Bello was declared a winner. Two people almost died, they are on danger list in the hospital arising from that attack.
“It was a retaliatory attack on PDP and unfortunately she became the victim very painful.”
The lawmaker, however, called for legislation that would check electoral violence in Nigeria, adding that violence was an unfortunate development in elections.
He revealed how he almost lost his life due to violence in the guber polls.
“Going forward, I want to believe there is an urgent need for laws against election violence in Nigeria. Bill’s that will put in place various deterrent measures against election violence in Nigeria.
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“I almost lost my life during the election, some people are on danger list, one person died yesterday as a result of the violence and similar violence happened at various locations in Bayelsa State.
“I want to propose that way forward there should be sanctions that should act as deterrent to occurrence of any form of violence, before, during and after any election.”
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