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SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by tynewsng: 10:36am On Nov 18, 2018
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has sent an open letter to Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), requesting him to “promptly, thoroughly and effectively investigate allegation that Senate President Bukola Saraki spent between N200m and N400m in every state, except the six South-West states, to influence the outcome of the 2015 elections for the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

The organization also urged INEC to “investigate the sources of other cases of apparently unexplained campaign financing and contributions for the 2015 elections by politicians and supporters of the two main political parties that is, the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). We urge you to collaborate with the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in any such investigation.”

Saraki allegedly said in a leaked audio: “Out of the 36 states, I paid election money in 30. Some collected N300m, while some collected N400m, some collected N200m. The only states where I had nothing to do with was in the South-West. Even on the phone, I was calling and giving banks instructions.”

SERAP in the letter dated 17 November 2018 and signed by its senior legal adviser Bamisope Adeyanju, said: “Allegation that one politician spent billions of Naira on elections in several states of the country to support a political party if not thoroughly, and transparently investigated and prosecuted would undermine the public faith in the country’s democracy. It also risks distorting electoral processes and reversing the gains in the democratic and electoral processes that have been recorded since the return of democracy in 1999.”

The organization also said: “Such spending if allowed to continue can shape policy-making after elections, and improperly influence the decisions taken by the country’s elected representatives who will most likely consider their contributions to political parties’ campaign as ‘investment’ and thus seek returns on their purported investment to achieve electoral success for their party.”

According to the organization: “Probing the sources of such spending would improve transparency and accountability in campaign spending and contributions. This is essential to curb abuse and mismanagement of Nigeria’s resources, help to balance political competition, foster the integrity of officeholders, rebuild citizens’ trust in the political system’s integrity, as well as ensure that electoral processes and elected officials are not compromised by uncontrolled and unaccountable campaign funding.”

The letter copied to Ibrahim Mustafa Magu, Acting Chairman EFCC; Dr. Musa Usman Abubakar, Acting Chairman, ICPC; and Professor Itse Sagay, Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) read in part: “Unexplained and unregulated spending to influence the outcome of any election can distort the electoral competition and lead to state capture by wealthy politicians and individuals.”

“SERAP urges you to prosecute anyone suspected to be involved and/or complicit in the alleged unexplained campaign spending, if there is relevant and sufficient admissible evidence of violations of international standards and national laws. We request that you take steps within 14 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will institute legal proceedings to compel you and the INEC to discharge your constitutional and statutory responsibilities in the public interest.”

“Unexplained and unregulated spending on election campaign would encourage politicians to divert public resources for political purposes rather than ensuring and directing critical spending for socio-economic development of the country, including on improving access to public services such as electricity, health, water, and education.”

“Campaign financing such as the spending allegedly disclosed by the Senate president undermines public trust and confidence in politicians and poses serious corruption risks, as it can blur the line between state and party politics, encourage the use of national resources to fund and influence elections. Such huge spending by an individual can even be converted into a conduit for money laundering.”

“SERAP urges you to publicly clarify to politicians and political parties ceilings for campaign spending and contributions, and to insist that all political parties and politicians disclose sources of their spending for the 2019 elections. INEC should also require all political parties to sign ‘transparency pacts’ that would mandate candidates and their sponsors to disclose the identities of donors and publish all spending and contributions on their party website and in the press before the 2019 elections.”

“SERAP therefore urges you to investigate the sources of campaign financing and contributions by Saraki and by other politicians and other individuals to APC and PDP if INEC is ever to rein in the role of money and level the playing field for candidates and political parties in the 2019 general elections.”

“INEC should carry out the investigation and prosecution in collaboration with the ICPC and EFCC, and send a strong message to politicians and political parties that INEC under your leadership would not tolerate any infringement of the democratic and electoral processes ahead of the 2019 general elections.”

“SERAP notes that international law has increasingly recognised the importance of transparency for mitigating corruption in party politics and using disclosure of political financing as a means to improve it. The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to which Nigeria is a state party obligates states to enhance transparency in the funding of candidates for elected public office and, where applicable, the funding of political parties. Similarly, the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, which Nigeria has also ratified requires states to incorporate the principle of transparency into funding of political parties.”

“Further, Sections 225 and 226 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended) affirms the powers of INEC to monitor, inquire into and assess campaign finances, and a party’s source of and management of funds, while Section 228 provides sanctions with regard to party finance and campaign finance.”

“According to Section 91(2) and 91(3) of the Electoral Act, the maximum election expenses to be incurred by a candidate at a presidential and governorship election shall be one billion naira only and two hundred million naira only respectively. Also, Section 91(4) of the Electoral Act states that the maximum election expenses to be incurred by a candidate for a senatorial and House of Representatives election shall be N40m only and N20m only respectively.”

“According to reports, Senate President Bukola Saraki allegedly claimed in an audio clip while addressing Peoples Democratic Party that he spent between N200m and N400m in every state except the six South-West states, to influence the outcome of the elections for the All Progressives Congress. Saraki reportedly said “Out of the 36 states, I paid election money in 30. Some collected N300m, while some collected N400m, some collected N200m. The only states where I had nothing to do with was in the South-West. Even on the phone, I was calling and giving banks instructions.”

http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-asks-inec-to-probe-campaign-spending-by-saraki-other-contributions.ngo/

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Cajal(m): 11:30am On Nov 18, 2018
tynewsng:
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has sent an open letter to Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Chairman Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), requesting him to “promptly, thoroughly and effectively investigate allegation that Senate President Bukola Saraki spent between N200m and N400m in every state, except the six South-West states, to influence the outcome of the 2015 elections for the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

The organization also urged INEC to “investigate the sources of other cases of apparently unexplained campaign financing and contributions for the 2015 elections by politicians and supporters of the two main political parties that is, the APC and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). We urge you to collaborate with the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in any such investigation.”

Saraki allegedly said in a leaked audio: “Out of the 36 states, I paid election money in 30. Some collected N300m, while some collected N400m, some collected N200m. The only states where I had nothing to do with was in the South-West. Even on the phone, I was calling and giving banks instructions.”

SERAP in the letter dated 17 November 2018 and signed by its senior legal adviser Bamisope Adeyanju, said: “Allegation that one politician spent billions of Naira on elections in several states of the country to support a political party if not thoroughly, and transparently investigated and prosecuted would undermine the public faith in the country’s democracy. It also risks distorting electoral processes and reversing the gains in the democratic and electoral processes that have been recorded since the return of democracy in 1999.”

The organization also said: “Such spending if allowed to continue can shape policy-making after elections, and improperly influence the decisions taken by the country’s elected representatives who will most likely consider their contributions to political parties’ campaign as ‘investment’ and thus seek returns on their purported investment to achieve electoral success for their party.”

According to the organization: “Probing the sources of such spending would improve transparency and accountability in campaign spending and contributions. This is essential to curb abuse and mismanagement of Nigeria’s resources, help to balance political competition, foster the integrity of officeholders, rebuild citizens’ trust in the political system’s integrity, as well as ensure that electoral processes and elected officials are not compromised by uncontrolled and unaccountable campaign funding.”

The letter copied to Ibrahim Mustafa Magu, Acting Chairman EFCC; Dr. Musa Usman Abubakar, Acting Chairman, ICPC; and Professor Itse Sagay, Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) read in part: “Unexplained and unregulated spending to influence the outcome of any election can distort the electoral competition and lead to state capture by wealthy politicians and individuals.”

“SERAP urges you to prosecute anyone suspected to be involved and/or complicit in the alleged unexplained campaign spending, if there is relevant and sufficient admissible evidence of violations of international standards and national laws. We request that you take steps within 14 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will institute legal proceedings to compel you and the INEC to discharge your constitutional and statutory responsibilities in the public interest.”

“Unexplained and unregulated spending on election campaign would encourage politicians to divert public resources for political purposes rather than ensuring and directing critical spending for socio-economic development of the country, including on improving access to public services such as electricity, health, water, and education.”

“Campaign financing such as the spending allegedly disclosed by the Senate president undermines public trust and confidence in politicians and poses serious corruption risks, as it can blur the line between state and party politics, encourage the use of national resources to fund and influence elections. Such huge spending by an individual can even be converted into a conduit for money laundering.”

“SERAP urges you to publicly clarify to politicians and political parties ceilings for campaign spending and contributions, and to insist that all political parties and politicians disclose sources of their spending for the 2019 elections. INEC should also require all political parties to sign ‘transparency pacts’ that would mandate candidates and their sponsors to disclose the identities of donors and publish all spending and contributions on their party website and in the press before the 2019 elections.”

“SERAP therefore urges you to investigate the sources of campaign financing and contributions by Saraki and by other politicians and other individuals to APC and PDP if INEC is ever to rein in the role of money and level the playing field for candidates and political parties in the 2019 general elections.”

“INEC should carry out the investigation and prosecution in collaboration with the ICPC and EFCC, and send a strong message to politicians and political parties that INEC under your leadership would not tolerate any infringement of the democratic and electoral processes ahead of the 2019 general elections.”

“SERAP notes that international law has increasingly recognised the importance of transparency for mitigating corruption in party politics and using disclosure of political financing as a means to improve it. The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to which Nigeria is a state party obligates states to enhance transparency in the funding of candidates for elected public office and, where applicable, the funding of political parties. Similarly, the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, which Nigeria has also ratified requires states to incorporate the principle of transparency into funding of political parties.”

“Further, Sections 225 and 226 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution (as amended) affirms the powers of INEC to monitor, inquire into and assess campaign finances, and a party’s source of and management of funds, while Section 228 provides sanctions with regard to party finance and campaign finance.”

“According to Section 91(2) and 91(3) of the Electoral Act, the maximum election expenses to be incurred by a candidate at a presidential and governorship election shall be one billion naira only and two hundred million naira only respectively. Also, Section 91(4) of the Electoral Act states that the maximum election expenses to be incurred by a candidate for a senatorial and House of Representatives election shall be N40m only and N20m only respectively.”

“According to reports, Senate President Bukola Saraki allegedly claimed in an audio clip while addressing Peoples Democratic Party that he spent between N200m and N400m in every state except the six South-West states, to influence the outcome of the elections for the All Progressives Congress. Saraki reportedly said “Out of the 36 states, I paid election money in 30. Some collected N300m, while some collected N400m, some collected N200m. The only states where I had nothing to do with was in the South-West. Even on the phone, I was calling and giving banks instructions.”

http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-asks-inec-to-probe-campaign-spending-by-saraki-other-contributions.ngo/

...SARAKILOOTERS

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Dandsome: 11:33am On Nov 18, 2018
OK. So all of a sudden it's now they want inec to probe the action that happened since 2015?

What happened to probing amaechi?

Saraki was a Saint until some months ago when he decided switch camps.

SERAP won't agitate for them to probe Ganduje the living bullion van with blood.

Well one thing is sure. Did you vote for APC last election? Shame on you.

Have you realized your mistakes? Then congrats that's a step on the right path

Do you still plan to vote in APC in the coming election? Then you must be a big phool with pap filled in your skull.

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by dafemnet: 11:34am On Nov 18, 2018
PDP is not coming back, period.

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Nobody: 11:35am On Nov 18, 2018
What about the fool Ganduje?
These fools don't even know what they're doing anymore.
APC and Buhari /Jilbrin abi na Jubrin should stop talking about corruption, grow some balls and focus their energy on economy even if it's just small success they record it would be better than all the corruption rubbish

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by nurex01(m): 11:35am On Nov 18, 2018
Can this be the end of Saraki Dynasty?
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by benb995: 11:36am On Nov 18, 2018
ok oh
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by WeyreyHunter: 11:36am On Nov 18, 2018
ok
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:36am On Nov 18, 2018
Serap, Buhari's mouth piece!

Why, we didn't hear from you guys during Gandujegate!

It's too early abeg!

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 11:37am On Nov 18, 2018
So where did Saraki get #400m x 30 states from if it's true?

What business empire does his family have to be able to afford 12 billion naira on election matters?

So this is why he's been anti Buhari all the while as senate president because Buhari refused to allow him access to the national purse?

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by ManirBK: 11:38am On Nov 18, 2018
Saraki cant compare himself to our champion JAGABAN of SouthWest!

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by lonelydora: 11:38am On Nov 18, 2018
Non.sense

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Richdad50(m): 11:38am On Nov 18, 2018
Shame
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by sojayy(m): 11:39am On Nov 18, 2018
abeeg ! wetin dem talk say i do again ? grin grin

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 11:39am On Nov 18, 2018
Direct your questions to Kano state House of assembly.

Once he's found guilty and impeached, icpc and efcc will take it from there. Dariye still in prison.
Wiseandtrue:
Serap, Buhari's mouth piece!

Why, we didn't hear from you guys during Gandujegate!

It's too early abeg!

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 11:40am On Nov 18, 2018
No one can remove a governor (elected) except he's impeached. Get educated and informed. Ask right questions and read wide!
lilbest4:
What about the fool Ganduje?
These fools don't even know what they're doing anymore.
APC and Buhari /Jilbrin abi na Jubrin should stop talking about corruption, grow some balls and focus their energy on economy even if it's just small success they record it would be better than all the corruption rubbish

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Nobody: 11:43am On Nov 18, 2018
somehow:
No one can remove a governor (elected) except he's impeached. Get educated and informed. Ask right questions and read wide!
see this mumu talking about education.
Was there a video of Benue state sitting governor involving in a high profile corruption case before EFCC
What about Buhari calling him (Ganduje) a very responsible man? so to you, taking bribes is what qualifies someone as being responsible
What happens to condemning the act?

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by sammyj: 11:43am On Nov 18, 2018
Ok
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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by sureheaven(m): 11:49am On Nov 18, 2018
SERAP, kudos to u for this move.

For those misquoting SERAP by mentioning Gandollar, Amaechi, Fashola, tinubu and others, pls use ur comprehensive brain and if u don’t have any, learn and read from those who have. shocked

The message is about Saraki only.
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by martowskin1(m): 11:49am On Nov 18, 2018
Their stupid zombie attitude of APC and PDP won't allow them think,

How can saraki raise over 120billion naira to sponsor election.....


We are talking of over 330million dollars...... Almost half a billion dollars here ...... Is saraki this rich?

because for someone to spend such, that means his savings should be over triple of such amount.....

Which means saraki is a billionaire in Dollar ....

How much does he plan to have back.....

It didn't just add up

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by jchioma: 11:50am On Nov 18, 2018
Serap should shut up.
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Telelimit(m): 11:52am On Nov 18, 2018
Stupid talk, probe spending to contest ?
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by jchioma: 11:54am On Nov 18, 2018
Serap should shut up.

They have outlived their usefulness, especially in this Buhari era.
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 11:54am On Nov 18, 2018
And the frozen account has remained frozen? And was the governor remove? How do you people think? Did Efcc not deny freezing any account if it was a legal move?


You people won't allow this country work when you start playing double standard.

Even with all the useless politics Fayose played as a governor, nothing was done to him by the FG until he lost immunity. Make una dey read for understanding na. Please ignorance isn't cute.
lilbest4:
see this mumu talking about education.
Was there a video of Benue state sitting governor involving in a high profile corruption case before his account was frozen?
What about Buhari calling him (Ganduje) a very responsible man? so to you, taking bribes is what qualifies someone as being responsible
What happens to condemning the act?
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Wiseandtrue(f): 11:55am On Nov 18, 2018
somehow:
Direct your questions to Kano state House of assembly.

Once he's found guilty and impeached, icpc and efcc will take it from there. Dariye still in prison.
You no fit direct am yourself

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 11:56am On Nov 18, 2018
12 billion and not 120 billion.

He certainly lied!
martowskin1:
Their stupid zombie attitude of APC and PDP won't allow them think,

How can saraki raise over 120billion naira to sponsor election.....


We are talking of over 330million dollars...... Almost half a billion dollars here ...... Is saraki this rich?

because for someone to spend such, that means his savings should be over triple of such amount.....

Which means saraki is a billionaire in Dollar ....

How much does he plan to have back.....

It didn't just add up
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 11:57am On Nov 18, 2018
I'm not the one wailing headlessly because I know the process.
Wiseandtrue:

You no fit direct am yourself
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:09pm On Nov 18, 2018
somehow:
I'm not the one wailing headlessly because I know the process.
If you are not wailing then what are you doing quoting me

Abeg you be chief wailer in disguise grin grin

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by somehow: 12:10pm On Nov 18, 2018
I am educating you so you don't infect others with ignorance. It's best you take the lesson and mellow down before you get more painful education.

Thank me later.
Wiseandtrue:

If you are not wailing then what are you doing quoting me

Abeg you be chief wailer in disguise undecided
Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:13pm On Nov 18, 2018
somehow:
I am educating you so you don't infect others with ignorance. It's best you take the lesson and mellow down before you get more painful education.

Thank me later.
grin grin grin see how you won die on top matter you are not wailing on grin grin

Na wa oooooo

Anyways happy Sunday!

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Re: SERAP Asks INEC To Probe ‘campaign Spending By Saraki, Other Contributions’ by berrystunn(m): 12:15pm On Nov 18, 2018
martowskin1:
Their stupid zombie attitude of APC and PDP won't allow them think,

How can saraki raise over 120billion naira to sponsor election.....


We are talking of over 330million dollars...... Almost half a billion dollars here ...... Is saraki this rich?

because for someone to spend such, that means his savings should be over triple of such amount.....

Which means saraki is a billionaire in Dollar ....

How much does he plan to have back.....

It didn't just add up

Fake news everywhere

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