INEC officials count votes as thugs chase voters away in Lagos

Voting was abruptly stopped at Polling Unit 078, Ward F5, Okeafa, Ilamose Estate, Oshodi-Isolo Constituency 2, Lagos State, as thugs chased voters away at about 10:52 a.m.
A correspondent who went around polling units at Okeafa, Ilamose Estate in Oshodi-Isolo Constituency 2, observed that some thugs came to the unit and began to throw bottles and stones at voters.
The voters initially attempted to resist the attack, but the thugs carried the ballot boxes, scattered the ballot papers and chased voters away.
There was no security operative at the unit before and during the incident.
When the correspondent returned to know if voting would resume, the correspondent observed that INEC staff were already sorting and counting ballot papers.
A man, who claimed to be a party agent, told journalists that the INEC workers did not see voters anymore and had to start counting votes.
The thugs did not allow the correspondent to go near where the sorting and counting of ballot papers were going on.
Meanwhile, accreditation and voting were going on peacefully at nearby polling units, including 075, 076, 002 and 001.
(NAN)
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