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Rivers rerun: Police ‘recover’ N111m from 23 INEC officials (updated)

Rivers rerun: Police ‘recover’ N111m from 23 INEC officials (updated)
February 07
15:07 2017

The police on Tuesday disclosed that they recovered N111m from some officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) involved in the legislative rerun-election in Rivers state.

Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police (IGP), had set up a panel to investigate allegations of fraud and bribery in the December 10 election.

But Nyesom Wike, Rivers state governor, went to court to challenge the probe of the election.

However, the court did not give an order stopping the investigation.

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On Tuesday, Damian Okoro, chairman of the panel, while presenting his report, said a “total sum of N111m out of N360m was recovered from 23 electoral officials”.

He said while three senior INEC officials got as much as N20m, some got N15m to influence the election.

Okoro alleged that there were some cases of misconduct on the part of some electoral officers, who were compromised in the line of duty.

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“By this investigation, this panel has diligently unraveled what went wrong with the re-run election in Rivers, the details of which are contained in the report,” he said.

“We discovered that failure of leadership and followership rather than law enforcement was responsible for the political upheaval in the state.”

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Okoro handing over the report to the inspector-general of police

 

He added that the task given to the panel was challenging because of the tense political and security atmosphere in the state.

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The chairman said lawless elements targeted political opponents of their sponsors, and law enforcement agents, especially the police.

He attributed some of the violent acts to inflammatory statements by some “narrow-minded” politicians.

“Apart from their utterances, politicians in their desperation for power, also armed thugs who unleashed terror on their opponents,” he said.

Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of police, said a report and recommendation would be forwarded to the attorney-general and minister of justice for his advice.

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He said appropriate action would be taken against indicted persons to serve as deterrent.

“We are going to take appropriate action in conjunction with other security agencies to put an end to this problem,’’ he said.

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He urged Nigerians to have confidence in the security agencies and believe the panel report.

Idris alleged that Wike refused to cooperate with the team even when it visited him in Port Harcourt.

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He said that the investigation would go a long way toward ending electoral malpractices in the country.

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3 Comments

  1. Formerly APC
    Formerly APC February 07, 18:53

    My question is, what triggers a probe of the conduct of elections? Is it by petition or results of the election? Because apparently, it’s only in the elections lost by APC that there are probes. How about probing the last election in Edo state too, or Ondo state? Almost 4 years after, the elections in Ekiti state are still being probed looking for anyway to upturn the mandate. This pursuit of opposition is getting nauseating. Has anybody wondered how no card reader malfunctioned in the North during the 2015 elections, whereas more than 50% of same malfunctioned in the SS &SE?

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  2. Dickson
    Dickson February 08, 00:03

    My brother the case of edo, and ondo is a different case compare to rivers. If i may ask how many people where killed during election in edo and ondo? But here in rivers state souls were wasted human blood were used as thumb ink. That election was indeed rivers of blood.

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  3. Vince
    Vince February 08, 12:07

    This is an insult to Nigerians! Was the money recovered from one person? If not, how come they all kept the money intact as given from the bank even after election.

    This is just a distraction!!

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