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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Election violence in Nigeria before and on polling day

Man voting in Kaduna
Man voting in Kaduna
Nigeria’s first round of elections passed off largely successfully, despite violent incidents in several states in the run-up to polling day and on the day itself.
In one of the most serious incidents, one person died and six others were critically injured in a bomb explosion at a polling station in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Earlier on 8 April, eight people were reported to have people died and 56 were injured when suspected Boko Haram gunmen stormed a police station in Shani, Local Government Area (LGA) as election materials were being sorted out for onward delivery to voting centres. The victims are said to include Alhaji Idrisa, Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Shani.
The days preceding the elections were marred by violence, which possibly contributed to a low turn-out in some areas. On Friday 8 April at least 25 people were killed and over 200 seriously injured in an explosion at the offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Suleja, Niger State. Most of the dead were National Youths Service Corps members who were checking their names for the National Assembly elections.
On Thursday 7 April a bomb exploded prematurely in the Mahuta suburb of Kaduna, killing its handler and wounding a suspected accomplice. This was followed by a controlled explosion, and the discovery of more bomb-making material in the area.  The bombings followed a warning issued on 28 March by a group calling itself the “Federation of Islamic Council from the 36 states of the Federation” warning “Christian commoners, ordinary people resident in the North East, North West, and North Central” to leave immediately or face the consequences, including bombings of “polling booths, political party offices” and vehicles.
Meanwhile in Bauchi, where serious electoral fraud was uncovered in run up to the vote, attacks by armed Fulani men on non-Muslim areas have continued.  On Thursday 7 April at least ten people were killed in Bar Arewa village in Bogoro LGA when it was stormed at midnight by up to 1,000 men armed with guns and machetes. Almost every home in the village was destroyed and some elderly people were reported to have been burnt to death in their homes. 
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