Edo Assembly Poll: Chief Eholor, Obaseki’s Chief of Staff, Wrangle over Alleged "Attempt To Take Him Out"



Chief Patrick Eholor, a chieftain of the Labour Party, LP, in Edo State, is alleging that he was molested by a group of suspected hoodlums during the collation of the State House of Assembly results at Urhokpota Hall, Ring Road Benin City.


Chief Eholor told the press on Sunday that the suspected hoodlums allegedly acted on the order of the Chief of Staff to the Edo State Government, Osaigbovo Iyoha when he raised the alarm over the manipulation of results which he claimed his party was overwhelmingly taken a lead.



He accused the Police of looking away, while the attackers shoved him after the alleged order by the Edo State Chief of Staff.


According to Eholor, he attempted to reach the Edo State Police Commissioner, Dankwara Mohammed who would go ahead to assure him of protection but dashed his hopes after several minutes of waiting without a response from the Police gaffer.



Although CP Dankwara Mohammed is the State Police Commissioner, he is not the Commissioner on Election Duty, Edo State.


Benjamin Okolo was redeployed from Bayelsa State where he is serving as the current commissioner of Police to Edo State as the commissioner on election duty 



Eholor's claims were, however, refuted by Osaigbovo Iyoha, the chief of staff to the state government when contacted over his position on the allegations


Speaking further, Iyoha said despite the claims of Chief Eholor, he said, the LP chieftain had no business coming to the collation center at Urhokpota to disrupt the electoral process. 


But for Chief Eholor, his life was saved by one Courageous Nigerian Austin V Boot who stopped them from harming him after the alleged Iyoha's directive "to take him out", describing it as a shame.


The labor party Chieftain also faulted the electoral process across the country, accusing the Security Operatives and the Electoral umpire of playing the gods.


While condemning the voting process, he said a certain MC Olu Omo in Lagos State should have been arrested for his recent statement laced with tribal sentiments against the Ibo race.


Eholor explained that such statements can set the country into division, adding that Nigeria remains one indivisible entity.


Recall that after the February 25, Presidential and National Assembly elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, readjusted the States House of Assembly Election to March 18, 2023, after some aggrieved political parties requested the Court to order INEC to allow them to inspect the BIVAS when they showed discontent over the conduct of the election.

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