The Transition Implementation Committee (TIC) Chairman of Qua’an Pan Local Government Area, Hon. Christopher Audu Manship, is presently battling for his life in Jos, the capital of the Plateau. Delegates are suspected of attacking him during the primary election.
It was discovered that the Thursday election descended into violence following the declaration of the TIC Chairman as the victor.
An observer, Michael Bulus, told Journalists that the exercise was initially peaceful but some delegates and PDP faithful who were denied assess into the hall forced their way in and went straight to the TIC Chairman.
“The mob beat up Hon Audu without mercy while complaining that he manipulated the process to emerge winner of the primaries.”
“It was further alleged that Hon Audu handpicked his loyalists to be delegates at the election while blocking the real delegates from accessing the venue to exercise their franchise.”
The council chairman was rushed out of Ba’ap, the headquarters of Qua’an Pan LGA, to an undisclosed location for medical attention.
He was said to have sustained serious injuries as a result of the attack.
The angry delegates also allegedly beat up officials of the Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission (PLASIEC) who were present to oversee the election.
The party is yet to issue an official statement on the embarrassing incident.