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TarabaDecides: Hoodlums Destroy Electoral Materials At APC Guber Candidate Emmanuel Bwacha’s Hometown
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Hoodlums attacked and destroyed elections materials at a polling unit in Akete Asibiti wards in the Donga LGA in Taraba.
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Donga is the Hometown of the APC Guber candidate Emmanuel Bwacha.
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Akate and Asibiti wards are believed to be a stronghold of the APC.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that fresh information has emerged that suspected hoodlums have reportedly destroyed electoral materials in Akete Asibiti wards in the Donga local government area of Taraba State.
Donga, where the incident occurred is the hometown of the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the state, Emmanuel Bwacha.
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According to an account from a resident of the town, the suspected hoodlums stormed the Ward headquarters as early as 6:30 am just when the INEC officials were about to move the electoral materials to various polling of the state.
The residence identified as Elder James Chimin told Nigerian Tribune that the hoodlums shot sporadically when they attacked the venue this morning.
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It was however gathered that Akate and Asibiti wards are believed to be a stronghold of the APC.
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