THE panel constituted to investigate the
electoral and other offences perpetrated during the December 10, 2016,
Rivers parliamentary re-run election, has alleged that it recovered N111
million from 23 officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC.
Damian Okoro, a deputy commissioner of
Police and chairman of the panel, made the allegation while presenting
the team’s report to Ibrahim Idris, inspector-general of Police, in
Abuja on Tuesday, February 7.
Okoro alleged that three senior
electoral officers collected N20 million each out of the N360 million
given to them by Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, while the
remaining officers received N15 million each.
The Police commissioner further alleged
that there were some cases of misconduct on the part of some electoral
officers, who were compromised in the line of duty.
“By this investigation, this panel has
diligently unravelled what went wrong with the re-run election in
Rivers, the details of which are contained in the report.
“We discovered that failure of
leadership and followership rather than law enforcement was responsible
for the political upheaval in the state,” Okoro said.
Besides, he said that the task given to
the panel was challenging because of the tense political and security
atmosphere in the state.
The chairman said that 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.
He said that six police officers, who were indicted, had been tried and dismissed from the force.
Speaking at the occasion, Idris said
that a report and recommendation would be forwarded to the
attorney-general and minister of Justice for his advice.
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.
He urged Nigerians to have confidence in the security agencies and believe the panel report.
Idris alleged that Wike refused to cooperate with the panel even when the team visited him in Port Harcourt.
He said that the investigation would go a
long way toward ending electoral malpractices in the country. “We will
be failing in this country if we allow this to continue,’’ he said.
He said that the money recovered would be paid into government coffers.
It will be recalled that the IGP on
December 22, 2016, constituted a 15-man special joint investigation
panel to investigate electoral and other offences in respect of the Dec.
10, 2016 re-run election in Rivers.
The membership comprised 12 police officers and three officials of the Department of State Services.
The panel was, among other things,
mandated to thoroughly investigate the various infractions, incidents
and violence that marred the election.
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