Kogi Gov’ship Poll: Lokoja Community Demands Justice For Slain Members

Members of Adankolo community in Lokoja, Kogi state capital, have called for the arrest and prosecution of all perpetrators of violence during the election.



Three members of the community were killed during the election.
The community made the call at a post-election dialogue on the Nov. 16 governorship election in Kogi State organised by Hands Across Africa Development Initiative with the support of Search For Common Ground in Lokoja on Friday.

In a communique signed by Etsu of Adankolo, Chief David Agbayi and Mr Umar Dan Asabe, Executive Director, Hands Across Africa Development Initiative, the community said the call for prosecution of perpetrators of the heinous crime became necessary to serve as a deterrent and to prevent violence in future elections.

“The level of violence experienced during the election was unprecedented in the history of elections in Kogi state and perpetrators must be made to face justice.

“Lives and properties were lost during the violence which has left many communities in pains, sorrow and has caused hatred among communities and citizens,” the participants said.

(Kogireports)

They sympathised with the  families  and friends of the people killed during the election, urging the Federal and state governments to immediately initiate a process of healing and reconciliation of communities and citizens affected by the violence.

They condemned the security architecture put in place on the day of the election, describing it as poor and inadequate.

According to them, there is need for the Nigerian Police and other security agencies to do a post -mortem on the actions and inactions of their personnel on the election daywith a view to improving their participation in  future elections.

They stressed the need to allow security personnel on election duty  to be provided with the adequate equipment, especially capacity and non-lethal weapons to enable them to promptly deal with electoral violence.

It commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for embarking on massive voter education and for including the civil society groups, media and other critical stakeholders in all preparations for the election.
However, the communique, urged the commission to immediately embark on  confidence building measures to win back distraught voters.

“There is need for engagement with politicians at the community levels to ensure violence-free elections in future,” the communique said.

Present at the dialogue were the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) represented by Mr Usman Alkali,  the DPO,  A Division Lokoja, the Independent National Electoral commission (INEC) represented by its HOD, Voter education and Publicity, Alhaji Ahmed Biambo, civil society organisations, community and religious leaders, representatives of women and youth groups.

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