Gunmen on Sunday morning
attacked a centre where election results were being collated in Bauchi State.
Apart from attacking the Central Primary School in Alkaleri Local Government which was being used as a collation centre, the gunmen also attacked Alkaleri Divisional Police Station, and an INEC office, a resident told Premuim Time.
Apart from attacking the Central Primary School in Alkaleri Local Government which was being used as a collation centre, the gunmen also attacked Alkaleri Divisional Police Station, and an INEC office, a resident told Premuim Time.
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A source at the residence
of the district head of Alkaleri confirmed the attack. He said the gunmen came
in four Hilux vehicles, shooting sporadically as residents scampered for safety
and those indoors remained there.
The source said the gunmen
told residents not panic.
“They said they have no intention to harm any body. After the destruction they left for Bauchi (Town), because they took Bauchi road,” he said.
“They said they have no intention to harm any body. After the destruction they left for Bauchi (Town), because they took Bauchi road,” he said.
Sunday’s attack occurred
less than 24 hours after a similar attack on another part of the state during
elections.
PREMIUM TIMES reported how
gunmen on Saturday stormed a polling unit in Bagurun Primary School of Darazo
Local Government Area of Bauchi State, firing gunshots sporadically into the
air and forcing voters to scamper for safety.
This spokesperson of the
Bauchi State Police Command, Haruna Mohammed, who confirmed Saturday’s attack,
said the gunmen arrived at the place in six vehicles and thereafter gathered
all election materials and set some of them ablaze.
“The timely intervention
of combined security forces, comprising the Police and Army, forced the suspects
to abandon their mission and escape to unknown destination,” he said.
No group has claimed
responsibility for the attacks although the Boko Haram had threatened to attack
during elections in Northern Nigeria. There have also been reports of similar
attacks in neighbouring Gombe.
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