Deputy Governor of Lagos state, Obafemi Kadri Hamzat, has reacted to allegations of voter intimidation and ethnic profiling in the governorship election in the state.
In the lead-up to the March 18 governorship elections, Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo who is the chairman of the Lagos state parks and garage committee was captured on video cautioning Igbo voters who would not cast their ballots for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to stay home.
After receiving he was heavily criticised, MC Oluomo, who is also the Chairman of the Lagos State Parks Management Committee, made an attempt to cleared things up, saying he spoke in a playful tone and addressing a sister called “Iya Chukwudi” and not the Igbo in Lagos.
Hamzat, who made a live appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, said MC Oluomo must face the law if there is evidence pointing to his culpability.
Asked if he saw reason in the calls for the arrest of the APC supporter, the deputy governor said, “I’m not calling for the arrest of anybody. I’m not a police officer; I’m not a prosecutor. People will look at the evidence.
“In the case of MC Oluomo, he has come out to say that he was actually referring to one woman that is Mama Chinedu or something like that. There’s a video that shows that and that woman said, ‘He was talking to me and we’ve been friends or he’s been my customer for years.’
“[She said] that he was talking to her. So, I don’t know the facts, but people should examine the facts and if in truth he has broken the law, of course, he must pay for it. It’s as simple as ABC.”
According to him, it is “very unfortunate” that voters were profiled on election day and that people were not allowed to vote because of what they looked like.
“That’s absolute nonsense. If it happened and there are videos, people should be arrested and prosecuted. That’s the bottom line,” he said.
Speaking on audio clips of APC executive council members in the state allegedly threatening voters who plan not to vote for the party, Hamzat admitted that some supporters were overzealous.
“Some people take things overboard, which is terrible. I have friends in Alaba Market. I was at Alaba Market and it was fun. There were Igbo APC members.
“So, for anybody to go and say, ‘Because you’re Igbo, you won’t vote,’ it’s just ridiculous. So, anybody that does that should be prosecuted. Bottomline. If it’s a crime, then people should pay for it.
“To assume that because someone is from one ethnic group, he’s going to vote one way is stupid,” he said.