Edo: NULGE election turns bloody

Edo: NULGE election turns bloody


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‎The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), elections in Edo state local governments chapters, has turned bloody following reported gunshots and violence.

‎The election which held simultaneously across the 18 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state, Wednesday, was said to been disrupted in some councils by armed thugs.

‎It was gathered that delegates who declined casting their votes for certain candidates in Uhunmwode and Igueben LGAs, were beaten and chased away from the election venues with accompanying gunshots.

‎A delegate in one of the LGA were violence was recorded, attributed the disruption to alleged forceful imposition.

‎The delegate who only gave her name as Esohe, said: “A particular council chairman wrote the names of candidates he wanted to emerge as executives of NULGE in the council.

‎”However, sensing that other candidates were in clear lead in the election, his political thugs began to shoot sporadically. They chased everyone away and destroyed the ballot box.”

‎Meanwhile, the Edo State Local Government Commission has ordered the suspension  elections in the 18 councils over the reported violence.

‎The Commission in a letter addressed to the President of NULGE in the state, noted with concern, the increasing number of petitions, disputes, and growing unrest among staff of the Unified Local Government Service.

‎The letter which was endorsed by secretary of the Commission, Odigie George, read in parts: “More worrisome is the reported security breach that occurred at Uhunmwode Local Government Council on the 3rd of ‎September, 2025.

‎”The development allegedly resulted in shootings and injuries sustained by
‎staffer as captured in viral video clips presently in circulation.

‎”In the light of the foregoing and in order to safeguard the peace, security, and
‎industrial relations of staff, the Commission hereby announces the immediate postponement of all ongoing NULGE branch elections pending further consultations with relevant stakeholders.”








Source: Blueprint

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