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April 30, 2011

36 died in elections – Investigation

By Kingsley Omonobi
A total of 36 people were killed in this month’s National Assembly and Presidential elections, according to an investigation by Saturday Vanguard.

Forty-two others were injured.

Nine of the casualties were NYSC members deployed as electoral officers.
They are:
*Adowei Elliot, B.Sc Computer Science (Bayelsa State)
*Gbenju Ayotunde, B.Sc Education Economics (Osun)
*Ukeoma Chibuzor, B.Sc. Medical Microbiology (Imo)
* Akonyi Sule, HND Bus Admin (Kogi)
*Adeniyi Jehleel, B.Sc. Banking & Finance (Osun)
*Okpokiri Michael, B.Sc. Environmental Management (Abia)
*Nwazama Anslem, HND Electrical/Electronics Engineering (Imo)
*Teidi Tosin, B.Sc Computer Science (Kogi)
*Adewumi Seun, B.Sc. Social Sciences (Ekiti)

Their death has provoked outrage across the land. Many Nigerians say the human losses cannot be quantified in any way.

Apart from the NYSC members who were killed by hoodlums protesting the outcome of the presidential election the other victims, according to security reports, died while either fighting for candidates in the election, or engaging in thuggery or snatching of ballot boxes in Delta, Bauchi, Nasarawa, Imo, Oyo, Ekiti, Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Sokoto and Kano.

Twelve of the victims lost their lives in the North West Zone; eight in each of North East and South-South; four in South West and the remaining four in South East and North Central.

The human losses, for obvious reasons, have overshadowed the plight of hundreds of people who have been displaced from their homes by the riots in the North, and the disruption to social and economic lives in those areas.
Reports from Kano, Bauchi, and Kaduna say a lot of people are still taking refuge in police and army barracks in those places for fear of fresh riots.

Those who want to flee to their home states are afraid of being attacked on the highway. The curfew in the affected states has made life tough for residents who can not conduct their businesses at their convenience.

Some state governments have had to evacuate their NYSC members home from Kano, Bauchi and Gombe states.
Some of the NYSC members have vowed never to return to those states for the completion of their national service.
Some parents are calling for the review of the scheme.

State Assembly polls: How the parties stand

Abia                PDP rakes 24 seats
Anambra            APGA-13, PDP-8, ACN -1, LP-1, Accord-1
Enugu                PDP clears 24 seats
Bayelsa                PDP-21; KOWA-1, Awaited -3
Cross River            PDP-24, ACN-1
Ekiti                ACN – 24 seats, LP-1, PDP1
Lagos                ACN clears 40 seats
Ondo                LP-23, PDP-1, Awaited-2
Osun                ACN sweeps 26 seats
Oyo                ACN-12; PDP-12; Accord -8
Kano                PDP -32 seats ANPP – 8 seats
Kebbi                PDP -23, CPC-1
Sokoto                PDP clears 30 seats
Benue                PDP-20, ACN-8, Awaited -1
Nasarawa            PDP-14, CPC-2, LP-1, Awaited-7
Adamawa            PDP-20, ACN-4, CPC -1
Yobe                ANPP clears 24 seats
Edo                ACN-19, PDP-5
Niger                PDP-24, CPC-3
Delta                PDP-14, DPP-6,ACN-1, Awaited-8
Rivers                PDP sweeps all seats

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