Incident
Angry Residents Set Niger Electoral Commission Office Ablaze Open
Category: FireTime: 01 Nov 25, 07:39AM
Address: P65J+68 Magama Daji, Nigeria
Source: Anonymous
Aggrieved residents of Magama Ward in Nasko Local Government Area, Niger State, have set the Niger State Independent Electoral Commission (NSIEC) office on fire following reports that official result sheets were missing from materials delivered for the forthcoming local government election. Eyewitnesses said electoral officials brought ballot papers to the area but allegedly failed to include the official result sheets, which triggered outrage among the residents, who accused officials of attempting to manipulate the election process. The protest quickly turned violent, with the electoral office engulfed in flames. The full extent of the damage has yet to be determined, but several sensitive electoral materials were reportedly destroyed. Residents told that they were frustrated by what they described as a deliberate attempt to compromise the election, demanding immediate action from electoral authorities. Security personnel were deployed to the area to restore order, but details of any arrests have not been confirmed as of this report. The incident comes ahead of Niger State’s local government elections scheduled for 1 November 2025, which have been marked by political tension and administrative changes. Allegations of political interference and intimidation, such as the arrest of a student from Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University in Mokwa, have further heightened anxiety among residents.