Poll bribery scandal: Anti-graft commission quizzes fresh 11 INEC staff over N120m
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) yesterday said it has interrogated 11 employees of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over N120million poll
bribery sum allegedly received from some politicians during the 2015
general election.
The affected staff, who were electoral
officers in charge of the 11 local government areas of Gombe State, were
grilled at the Gombe State Zonal office of the EFCC.
Most of them admitted to have benefitted
from the bribe sum which was routed through a retired Electoral
Officer, Yunusa Ali Biri.
Those quizzed were: Godwin Maiyaki Gambo
Balanga, Bukar Alone Benisheik, Dukku, Jibril. B. Muhammed,Billiri,
Dunguma Musa Dogona, Funakaye, Mohammed. A. Wanka, Kaltungo, Ishaku
Yusuf, Kwami, Suleiman Isawa, Nafada, Babagana Malami, Shongom, and Nuhu
Samuel, Y/Deba.
With the latest bend of the investigation, the number of INEC staff so far interrogated is 33.
A top source, who spoke with our
correspondent, said: “We have interrogated 11 electoral officers over
N120million bribes they allegedly received from some politicians to
undermine electoral process in the 2015 election conducted by the
commission.
“The staff, who were all electoral
officers in charge of the eleven local government areas of Gombe State,
reported at Gombe State Zonal Office of the commission yesterday.
“They had made useful statements, and
most had confessed to receiving millions of naira for their local
government areas from two of them who negotiated and collected the bribe
on their behalf.
“The electoral officers for the Akko
Local Government Area and Gombe Local Government Area, Ahmed Ali Biu and
Mohammed.B.Zannah, admitted to have collected the bribe from one Yunusa
Ali Biri, also a retired electoral officer who acted as Gombe State
coordinator of bribes for electoral officers in the state.
“Biri was known and addressed as coordinator of NGO, a euphemism or code, used to cover the activities of the two parties.
“At the meeting of the state
coordinator, Biu, and Zannah at the Electoral Officers’ Lodge at Corner
Alheri, opposite the NNPC mega station in Gombe.
“The parties agreed to share the bribe
per polling unit in each local government area and part of the bribe
should go to the ad hoc staff employed and deployed to each polling
station across the state.
“However, the commission would have to
unravel the discrepancy in the amount collected and the actual money
disbursed to the electoral officers.
“ Some claimed that the coordinator
short-changed them because he gave only N88million (N8million each) to
the eleven local government areas in the state.”
The number of the INEC staff grilled by
the EFCC has now risen to 33, including 16 directors, at the
commission’s headquarters in Abuja and a Resident Electoral
Commissioner(REC), Gesil Khan, and five others.
The EFCC has been probing the embattled
former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, on
her alleged involvement in a $115million (N23, 299,705,000billion) 2015
poll bribery scandal.
About four oil firms, 14 directors of oil companies, two banks and INEC officers have been grilled.
Some INEC officers already grilled are
REC Gesil Khan for collecting N185, 842,000 out of a N681million bribe
deal; Fidelia Omoile ( Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government
Area of Delta State)—N112,480,000 ; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s
Administrative Secretary in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy
Director of the INEC in Cross River State, Edem Okon
Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter Education in the INEC in Akwa
Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.
Also, a retired INEC employee, Sani
Isa, was grilled over alleged N 406,206,000 bribe sum allegedly
collected on behalf of the deceased Resident Electoral Commissioner
(REC) in Kano State, Alhaji Mukaila Abdullahi.
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