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Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by ijustdey: 6:45am On Apr 17, 2016
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has found over N675.1m in the bank accounts of different Independent National Electoral Commission officials in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta states.

According to the anti-graft agency, the money was received and shared by the officials during the last governorship elections.

Our correspondents gathered that the Resident Electoral Commissioner in the 2015 election in Rivers State, Mrs. Gesila Khan, and other officials of INEC are already in EFCC custody. Khan was quizzed by the Department of State Services in July last year but was never charged.

However, SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that Khan and four others were arrested on Thursday, by the zonal office of the EFCC in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
The residences of all the suspects were subsequently searched and incriminating documents were said to have been recovered by the commission.

According to impeccable sources at the EFCC, Khan, who is now the REC in Cross River State, allegedly received N185.8m ahead of the March 28 and April 11, 2015 election.

A source at the EFCC, who did not want his name in print, said Khan had made confessional statements and was cooperating with the commission.

He alleged that Khan received money through a special bank account and the commission had received overwhelming evidence.

He said, “Khan was the REC in Rivers State in 2015 election before she was transferred to Cross River early this year. She was said to have received N185.8m. She has made confessional statements.”

The anti-graft agency also arrested one Edem Okon Essanga, who is a retired INEC official. Essanga was arrested alongside his alleged accomplice, Immaculata Asuquo, who is the Head, Voter Education, INEC, Akwa Ibom State.

Essanga was alleged to have received over N240m which he shared among INEC ad hoc workers during the last election.

“Essanga received N241.1m during the general election. He admitted receiving the money and confirmed sharing it with different ad hoc workers during the election. His accomplice Asuquo has also been arrested,” the source added.

The source also disclosed that the EFCC had arrested one Fidelia Omoile who was the INEC electoral officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area, Delta State.

Apart from tracing over N112m to her, the commission also recovered some sensitive electoral materials during a search of her apartments in Edo and Delta states.

“She received N112.4m during the 2015 general election. A search warrant was executed at her residences in Asaba and Benin. Sensitive materials used in the 2015 elections were recovered, including evidence of the suspicious bank transaction and land documents that will assist us in our investigations,” the source said.

The commission also arrested one Oluchi Obi Brown who was the INEC administrative secretary in Delta State. She allegedly received over N111m.

Further investigations by detectives revealed that Brown had about $75,000 in an account in the United States.

“Oluchi received N111.5m during the general election. Investigations showed that she operates a foreign account with the Bank of America. As of February this year, the account balance was $75,857, (N24, 274,240),” the source added.
The sum total of the money found in the bank accounts of the INEC officials is N675.1m.

When asked if the anti-graft agency had recovered any funds, the source said efforts were being made to recover the funds in Nigeria and abroad.

He said the commission was banking on using the confessional statements of the suspects to catch the ‘big fish.’
But the INEC has claimed ignorance of the development, saying it is not sure of the story.

The Deputy Director of Publicity and Voters Education of the commission, Mr. Nick Danzang, told our correspondent that he was unable to either confirm or deny the story.

“I’m not in town, but I have made calls. Nobody seems to know what is happening,” he said.

All attempts to get the Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Aniekan Umana, to react to the matter proved abortive as he turned down calls from our correspondent. He did not also respond to text message sent to his phone.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Ekerette Udo, who responded to the call, declined any comment on the issue.

But the state chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Paul Ekpo, who responded to the call from our correspondent, said he was unaware of such development and he didn’t know either Efanga or Immaculata.

Reacting, the Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Dr. Austin Tam-George, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the investigation or arrest of Gesila Khan had nothing to do with Governor Nyesom Wike, the Rivers State Government or the state Peoples Democratic Party.

Tam-George explained that security agencies, including the EFCC, appeared to be conducting politically-targeted arrests since the beginning of the current political dispensation.

“We believe there is now a universal consensus that the security agencies, including the EFCC, appear to be conducting politically-targeted arrests since the beginning of this political dispensation.

“Mrs. Khan has particularly been viciously castigated by the All Progressives Congress for her steadfastness and incorruptible stance during the general election in Rivers State in April 2015.

“The fact that the governorship election she supervised in Rivers was ultimately validated by the Supreme Court speaks of her integrity. The world will watch closely to see if Mrs. Khan is being persecuted for her lofty principles and belief in popular democracy in Nigeria.”

The Chief Press Secretary to the Delta State Governor, Charles Aniagwu, while responding, said the government agencies should do their work diligently.

“Let the INEC (and EFCC) find out where the person got the money from. We cannot begin to talk about what we do not know anything about. I do not know about the person. We are not involved. The person accused of having N100m in his or her account should be able to explain the source of the money. We do not need to bribe people to get votes. We do not buy a crowd. We have the crowd behind us already. It is those who do not have the crowd behind them that can buy people with money. We do not buy people with money. We do not engage in bribery and corruption. The governor is a grass roots person,” Aniagwu said.

However, the Ijaw Youth Council. Worldwide has demanded the immediate release of the arrested officials, insisting that they are innocent.
Eric Omare, the group’s spokesman, said in a statement that Khan, who is also an Ijaw, was a victim of witch-hunt.

He said. “Mrs. Khan, had gone to the office of the EFCC to honour an invitation and having met with the EFCC team, they demanded for a first class traditional ruler or holder of the national honour of Commander of the Niger (CON) to stand surety to bail her. However, when the surety was made available on Thursday, the 14th of April, 2016, the EFCC at Port Harcourt claimed that they no longer knew her whereabouts.”

“This is an illegal conduct and flagrant abuse of power by the EFCC in the guise of fighting corruption. While all well-meaning Nigerians and organisations, including the IYC have over the years supported efforts at stamping out corruption from Nigeria, we insist that such a fight must be done within the ambit of the law.”

http://www.punchng.com/gov-polls-efcc-arrests-inec-chiefs-for-taking-n675m-in-bribes/

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by BornnAgainChild(f): 6:50am On Apr 17, 2016
Na today....EFCC na I'm collect egunje pass so make dem leave INEC jare.....both bodies dey corrupt

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by HolyHero: 6:54am On Apr 17, 2016
Another falacious lie

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by NextGovernor(m): 6:55am On Apr 17, 2016
One INEC commisioner from the North (Yobe State presicely) was caught last year but till today they never brought up that case because it was an APC state and they were involve. EFCC is a tool of the presidency for perceive opposition and enemy I swear.

www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/tribunal-admits-n15m-bribe-exhibits-against-yobe-rec/

www.post-nigeria.com/how-buhari-ignored-yobe-state-bribery-
scandal/

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Osyabj: 6:59am On Apr 17, 2016
Chicken coming home to roost. Do the Crime and get ready to do the Time.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by rusher14: 7:00am On Apr 17, 2016
NextGovernor:
One INEC commisioner from the North was caught last year but till today they never brought up that case because it was an APC state and they were involve. EFCC is a tool of the presidency for perceive opposition and enemy I swear.


Name and link reporting said story.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by rusher14: 7:02am On Apr 17, 2016
If you are caught with sums you cannot back up.

They are considered proceeds of crime.

If a civil servant, you've got a lot of talking to do.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by DickDastardly(m): 7:02am On Apr 17, 2016
I love this selective activities of this senseless government. It ensures there will finally be revolution, and without revolution no "change" is assured. Let's keep edging towards the precipice of war. cool cool.
The change is getting close to being fulfilled afterall wink cheesy

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Nobody: 7:03am On Apr 17, 2016
rusher14:


Name and link reporting said story.
It was yobe state REC and was very much in the news

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by anetuno(m): 7:04am On Apr 17, 2016
So is Punch now insinuating the propaganda party APC could have won those states? Please give me a break! APC will never find favour with the great people of the South-south.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Nobody: 7:09am On Apr 17, 2016
Jonathan sef embarassed

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Fmartin(m): 7:11am On Apr 17, 2016
HolyHero:
Another falacious lie
deaf nd dumb wailer grin

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by NextGovernor(m): 7:11am On Apr 17, 2016

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Nobody: 7:12am On Apr 17, 2016
This is the type of thing that pulls down a great house......witch hunting, vengeance, distraction, pride, lies, propaganda, etc......
My question is why RIVERS?.......if this will make certain individuals feel good, then let them know that what goes around comes around..... Today may seem like their time but tomorrow may not seem so.

I wish APC learn from the mistakes of PDP.......unfortunately, all they show is the opposite. undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by anetuno(m): 7:15am On Apr 17, 2016
APC could not just get over the nightmare that they lost those 3 major oil producing states so once again they have resorted to their cheap lies and propaganda as if they ever stood a chance of winning in any of the 3 states. Shamefully, the EFCC and DSS have become willing tools of blackmail in the hands of the evil party.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by rusher14: 7:18am On Apr 17, 2016

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by blazetitov: 7:18am On Apr 17, 2016
Almost all the Inec and Adhoc officials that handled the last general elections in the SE and SS collected bribes to rig the elections. These people have to explain how they got such amount of money vis-a-vis their monthly pay.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by NextGovernor(m): 7:21am On Apr 17, 2016
rusher14:



The REC appears blameless but one cannot tell if a further case is still in court.

http://thenationonlineng.net/alleged-n15m-bribe-yobe-rec-refuses-to-testify-at-tribunal/

Can you just listen to yourself? All these zombies ehhhh

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by BeardedMeat(m): 7:21am On Apr 17, 2016
DickDastardly:
I love this selective activities of this senseless government. It ensures there will finally be revolution, and without revolution no "change" is assured. Let's keep edging towards the precipice of war. cool cool.
The change is getting close to being fulfilled afterall wink cheesy
I will not add nor subtract from this. This government is blind and by the time their blindness is cured, it may be too late.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by rusher14: 7:23am On Apr 17, 2016
NextGovernor:


Can you just listen to yourself? All these zombies ehhhh

Stop being biased.

From the link I gave the REC was the one that reported sums paid into his account.

If anyone should be hounded it should be the governor and rightly so.

From my little post I simply said we do not know if the case is still in court.

Explain what part of this is wrong.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Sunky200: 7:46am On Apr 17, 2016
revelation time

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by TPAND(f): 7:50am On Apr 17, 2016
APC and badblood against Rivers State. We all saw INEC did all they could to rig rivers election for APC. Dakuku and APC rivers chairman went all the way to protect an INEC REC that was caught redhandedd in election irregularities.

Buhari forget about the SS and Niger Delta. These people don't like you. You can't force change on them

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by dechriscool(m): 7:58am On Apr 17, 2016
Agents of CHAIN (EFCC and DSS).The pendulum has shifted from Members of PDP and any associates to the last adminstraction to any INEC official who per took in the last election in a PDP state.The picture is getting clearer by the day,no willingness and conviction to fight corruption in its true reality by this Apc adminstraction but the use of government parastatals to fight perceive enemies to the advancement of the BROOM spirit(CHAIN).This is something we all must stand up to resist else the BROOM spirit will swallow us all.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by stinggy(m): 8:06am On Apr 17, 2016
Osyabj:
Chicken coming home to roost. Do the Crime and get ready to do the Time.

And what about the Yobe REC? Is he doing the time? EFCC has no moral right to go after these RECs if Yobe's is left alone.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by ba7man(m): 8:16am On Apr 17, 2016
Good. When the RECs start getting arrested for collecting bribes, they'll think twice before they do.

It's also an opportunity for opposition parties to prevent this by providing evidence.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by tempest01(m): 8:22am On Apr 17, 2016
Some people are already doing dirty work in preparation for 2019 election...

I agree that inec officials are corrupt and collect bribes, but why hunting only officials in pdp strong zones?


The apc inec rec that was released from custody by amaechi, has she been investigated?

Have the northern inec recs been investigated? The pdp has been too quiet in all this....the dss and efcc will get more impetus to further their selective judgement.

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by DickTator1: 8:46am On Apr 17, 2016
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has found over N675.1m in the bank accounts of different Independent National Electoral Commission officials in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta states.

Meanwhile, Buhari's [size=13pt]Inconclusive National Electoral Commission[/size] is concentrating only in PDP states. What about Kano where theere were no single void vote?
A million people voted in Kano with no void vote, haba!!

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by Nobody: 8:46am On Apr 17, 2016
WHEN WILL THEY IMPEACH WIKE

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Re: Gov Polls: EFCC Arrests INEC Chiefs For Taking N675m In Bribes by jstbeinhonest(m): 8:46am On Apr 17, 2016
The Courts should decide.I sincerely hope this is not a ploy to intimidate INEC.Good job from the EFCC
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