By Ronald Mutum, Fidelis Mac-Leva (Abuja) & Victor
Edozie (Port Harcourt) | Publish Date: Feb 8 2017 2:00AMAn investigative
report submitted yesterday to the Inspector General of Police (IGP)
Ibrahim Idris has accused Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike of giving
N360 million bribe to electoral officials to rig the December 10, 2016
legislative elections in the state.
Deputy Commissioner
of Police Damian Okoro (right) presents the money recovered from 23
electoral officials while submitting the committee''s report to
Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris in Abuja yesterday
Show proof of financial inducement – Wike
An
investigative report submitted yesterday to the Inspector General of
Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris has accused Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike
of giving N360 million bribe to electoral officials to rig the December
10, 2016 legislative elections in the state.
The
chairman of the 15-member Special Joint Investigative Panel, made up of
officers from the Nigerian Police and the Department of State Services
(DSS), DCP Damian Okoro, said of the N360 million, N111, 300,000 had
been recovered from 23 Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
officials.
He said three Senior Electoral Officers (EOs)
admitted receiving the money directly from Governor Wike. The EOs were
present at the Police Force Headquarters during the presentation of the
panel report and exhibition of the recovered bribe money in Abuja
yesterday.
Okoro, without mentioning their names said
they were the team leaders who collected the money from the Governor and
shared with their colleagues on electoral duty in Rivers state.
He
said the three senior EOs were given N20 million each while twenty
others got N15 million each, out of which N111, 300,000 was recovered
and displayed at the Police Headquarters.
He also said
the panel discovered that failure of leadership and followership rather
than law enforcement was responsible for political upheaval and violence
during the Rivers State re-run legislative elections.
He
noted that the electoral violence was funded by desperate politicians
who sponsored militant groups to not only target their political
opponents but also law enforcement agents, including the Police, mostly
within Ogba/Ndoni/Egbema Local Government Area “ONELGA.”
In
his remarks, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris said
the INEC officials arrested in connection with electoral malpractices in
the Rivers State rerun election would be prosecuted.
He
said the findings of the panel and a police report would be forwarded
to the Attorney General of the Federation, adding that the necessary
action would be taken.
Fielding questions from
journalists, Idris said six police men also indicted by the panel over
electoral malpractice during the election had been dismissed from the
police and would be prosecuted in court.
He also
dismissed comments earlier in the media attributed to Governor Wike,
declaring a lack of confidence in the investigative panel.
“On
the issue of the comment of the Governor, you know this is democracy,
everybody has the right to free speech, anybody can wake up and say
anything, but you have to go through this investigative report and look
at the processes we have taken to arrive at where we are,” he said.
He added that: “It’s an open investigation, very open, they went to the Governor and in his own wisdom he refused to cooperate.
“An
election that led to the killing of two police officers, beheaded
because they went to ensure peaceful election, it is barbaric, we have
to put to an end such activities, and whoever is involved, either police
officers or INEC officials.”
He said:
“We are delighted this morning and the panel has made history in this
country, the investigation terms of reference tackles what has been
wrong in this country, where politicians have turned elections into a do
or die affair.
“This investigation is going to go a
long way to put to an end to a situation where individuals treat
elections like a do or die affair; I believe we are going to see an end
to this kind of conduct.”
Show proof of financial inducement - Rivers govt
Rivers
State government has challenged the Nigerian Police force to show proof
that Governor Nyesom Wike financially induced any INEC official.
Rivers
State Commissioner of Information, Dr Tam George in reaction to Police
allegation that Wike induced INEC officials with sums of N360m said the
State government considered the allegations of Police as ‘’shameful,
defamatory and reckless in the extreme’’.
“The attention
of Rivers State government has been drawn to the melodramatic images of
heaps of cash circulated in the media by the so called Police panel of
inquiry into the rerun elections in Rivers State. Rivers State
government challenge the Police to show proof that Governor Wike
financially induced any INEC official,” he said.
He
challenged the Police to move quickly to ‘’prosecute and imprison the
so called electoral officers on the bases of this dubious investigation
we strongly believe that the Police is part of a bitter, politically
driven smear campaign launched by the federal government’’.
He said the Police allegation was aimed at covering the alleged atrocities it committed during the December 10th rerun election.
We are yet to receive panel report on Rivers rerun- INEC
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) yesterday said it was
yet to officially receive report of the panel constituted to
investigate the electoral and other offences allegedly perpetrated
during the December 10 Rivers Parliamentary re-run election which said
it recovered N111 million from 23 INEC officials.
Contacted on telephone, spokesman of INEC, Mr. Nick Dazang said: “That is news to me; I am just hearing it from you.”
Dazang, however, said the Commission would make its position known as soon as it gets details of the panel’s report.
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