Youths protesting against bandits’ attacks burn INEC office in Benue

The office of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Sankara in the Ukum Local Government of Area of Benue State was attacked and burnt on Wednesday by protesting youths.
The commission made the disclosure in a statement by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee in Abuja, Sam Olumekun.
Mr Olumekun said that a report from the INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner for Benue State, Prof. Sam Egwu, stated that the incident occurred at 2pm on Wednesday.
He said that the office was set on fire by youths in the area protesting against the activities of bandits in the area.
“Although no casualties were recorded, the building has been extensively damaged. Office furniture and other movable and immovable materials, including 10 electric generators, 300 ballot boxes and 270 voting cubicles, were destroyed in the attack,” Mr Olumekun said
He said that the attention of security agencies had been drawn to the incident and they had already deployed their personnel to the area.
(NAN)
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