
Bayelsa State accuses supporters of Governor Nyesom Wike of violating the Electoral Act during a rally held at a religious campground. The event, which took place ahead of the state’s elections, has sparked controversy, with Bayelsa authorities arguing that it breached the law by being hosted in a prohibited venue.
- Bayelsa accuses Wike's supporters of violating the Electoral Act.
- Rally took place at a religious campground, breaching legal guidelines.
- The event is stirring political tensions ahead of the state elections.
- An alleged violation could lead to further legal and political fallout.
This incident reflects the deepening political divides in the state, with accusations aimed at Wike’s supporters for breaching electoral laws. Hosting the rally in a religious venue raises questions about the fairness of political campaigns in Bayelsa, as such actions may undermine the integrity of the election process. With the state’s elections nearing, these developments could fuel further distrust in the system.