Thursday 15 December 2016

Rivers Election Re-run: How 4 APC Governors Used N4b To Cause Mayhem- Wike

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Rivers state governor Nyesom Wike, has accused the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS of the Police of allegedly being behind deaths recorded in the rerun elections in the state.


He also accused All Progressives Congress, APC, governor’s of Kano, Bauchi , Plateau and Benue states of allegedly releasing a total of N4billion to allegedly thwart democracy in the state during the elections.

In a statewide broadcast, the governor alleged that a senior officer of the security body, (name withheld) was allegedly caught on camera molesting a female official of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, at the Port Harcourt City Local Government Area, adding that the officer was being debriefed already by the high command of the Police in Abuja.

“We most sincerely sympathize with the families of all those that were deliberately and coldly murdered by the SARS operatives during the ill-fated re-run elections in the state and pray for the peaceful repose of their innocent souls.

“Information available to us indicate that Mr. Akin Fakorede, who was caught on camera physically brutalizing a female electoral officer is currently being debriefed by the police high command in Abuja.

“Unfortunately, the brazen subversion of our democratic rights that took place on December 10, 2016, was carefully planned and orchestrated by some highly-placed and desperate politicians from the state in concert with the Governors of Bauchi, Benue, Kano and Plateau states, who reportedly bankrolled the plan with the sum of N1bn each, at a time they cannot pay salaries of civil servants in the state, let alone embark on development projects.

“If Rivers people could be visited with such a despicably high degree of violence, mayhem and killings by some renegade military and SARS operatives with impunity just to rescue the dying political fortunes of the All Peoples Congress, APC, in a mere legislative re-run elections, then we can now begin to imagine what is likely to happen in the state when the political stakes would be very much higher in 2019.”

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