Sporadic
gunfire by policemen rented the air Saturday, as youths suspected to be
political thugs invaded the Bayelsa State Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) ostensibly to hijack materials for the conduct of the Federal House
of Representatives primaries in the state.
Not even
the large presence of security operatives could deter the thugs who held
hostage members of the electoral committee of the party deployed to the state
for the conduct of the primaries.
The PDP
Election Committee led by Idi Adamu were held hostage at the PDP Secretariat
for hours as the security men tried to dislodge the youths that besieged the
place.
Some
journalists who had positioned in the area to witness the distribution of
materials for the exercise were forced to run for cover.
The
incident, according to eyewitnesses, occurred at about 12:00noon
The thugs
reportedly arrived the PDP Secretariat in a White Sienna Spacewagon and armed
with dangerous weapons including guns.
“We were
all held hostage for hours. It was fearful. All of us including, the State
Working Committee members of the Party were trapped inside the Secretariat, the
source said.
The
invaders were said to have searched those coming out of the secretariat
ostensibly for materials meant for the election.
“They
searched the bags of some female journalists that tried to leave the premises
of the secretariat,” the source added.
While
members of the PDP State Working Committee were thrown into confusion,
passersby and commuters along the D.S.P Alamieyeseigha Way took to their
heels.
The
youths it was learnt were eventually dispersed and the hostages freed when
security reinforcement were deployed to the complex.
It was
learnt that the election committee chairman, who had earlier addressed the
journalists to witness the distribution of election materials, reportedly
suspended the conduct of the primaries into the five federal constituencies of
the state due to the perceived security threats. This however could not be
confirmed.
Party
faithful from the Yenagoa and Sagbama/Ekeremor Federal Constituencies of the
state nonetheless held the primaries in Yenagoa and Sagbama respectively.
--Vanguard
News

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