Tag: Rivers rerun poll

  • Alleged bribery: Court postpones arraignment of 23 INEC staff

    The planned arraignment on Tuesday of 23 staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) charged with bribery and corruption has been put off.

    The INEC officials are to be arraigned in a seven-count charge of bribery and corruption.

    They were accused of receiving N360m bribe from Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, to rig the December 10, 2016 rerun legislative elections in the state.

    The arraignment has been postponed to April 7 following the objection raised by the INEC officials against their trial in Abuja.

    The INEC officials standing trial are – Shittu Mohammed Lamido (Shettima), Henry Owokure, Peter Ewetade, Mrs. Mary Jummai Tunkoyo Pennap, Gwatana Jibril, Ivase Stephen and Abdullahi Ogabo.

    Others are – Gayus Hassan, Hussaini T. Yahaya, James Ogwuche, Karimu F. Aminu,  Adedokun Najeem Ayotunde, Balogun Funmilayo and Adams O. Kadiri,

    Also named in the charges are – Akinwande R. Adesoji, Lukeman Olabimpe, Tiamiyu R. Arowolo, Akinwoye Amodu, Nwoha Yusuf, Patrick Anuke, Iro Abali, Nwosu G. Oluchi and Arukwe Chinelo.

    The officials, who have all been on the bail granted them by the police, were brought to the Federal High Court, Abuja, at about 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday in vehicles provided by the police.

    When the case was called, prosecution lawyer, Aminu Alilu, informed the court about the pending seven-count charge, which the state has filed against the defendants.

    He sought the court’s permission to have the case read to the defendants.

    But, lawyers to the defendants led by Ahmed Raji (SAN), told the court that the INEC officials have filed applications challenging the territorial jurisdiction of the court.

  • Rivers rerun: We are yet to get police panel report – INEC

    Rivers rerun: We are yet to get police panel report – INEC

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it was yet to receive the report of the police panel that investigated activities during the December 10, 2016 parliamentary rerun elections in Rivers.

    The panel, which was constituted by police high command submitted its report to the Inspector-General of Police on Tuesday in Abuja.

    The report said N111 million was recovered from 23 INEC officials that participated in the elections.

    The recovered cash was displayed during the presentation of the report at police headquarters in Abuja.

    INEC’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the commission has not been briefed by anybody on the report.

    “After getting the report and the indictment, INEC would support all processes to prosecute the people allegedly involved the alleged bribery,” Osaze-Uzzi told NAN.

    “We await the police report. Just like everybody saw it on the media that was how we also saw it.

    “As at today, they have not communicated to say this is the report.

    “We know the panel has submitted the report to the IGP. Maybe, he will study it and avail us with the report if need be.”

     

     

  • Poll rerun: DSS arraigns Rivers SSG, APC chieftain

    The Department of State Security Service (DSS) on Tuesday arraigned the Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Kenneth Kobani and a chieftain of All Progressive Congress (APC )in Ikwerre local government area of the state, Hon. Azubuike Chikere Wanjoku, before Justice Liman Mohammad of Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

    Kobani and Wanjoku appeared in a court with their defense counsels.

    The prosecutor, Mr. C.S. Eze, urged the court to allow them pick a new date for hearing.

    Before then, Justice Liman read the charges of the accused persons.

    Kobani was arraigned for three count charge of breach of peace and breakdown of law and order.

    The SSG was also accused of breaching peace by leading his followers to barricade the entrance of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Port Harcourt during the rerun election.

    Wanjoku was also arraigned on a three -count charge.

    He was accused of causing breach of peace by falsely accusing one Kingsley Osifu, the Ikwerre INEC Electoral Officer, of receiving an unspecified amount of money from him.

  • Youth Corps member shot dead during Rivers rerun poll

    Youth Corps member shot dead during Rivers rerun poll

    Another declared missing found

    Youths mourn ‘a great loss’

    A National Youth Service Corps  (NYSC) member on election duties was shot dead during  Saturday’s Rivers legislative election, it was learnt yesterday.

    Okonta Samuel Dumebi , an orphan, who hailed from Illah in Delta State, was on duty at Ahoada West Local Government Area where he and two of his colleagues were attacked.

    They were shot at by hoodlums who were trying to frustrate the conduct of a free and fair election.

    The two others were lucky to escape into hiding, but Okonta was shot dead.

    Another Youth Corps member, Anana Aniekan Udoetor, who was declared missing after the shooting, has returned hale and hearty.

    The NYSC yesterday confirmed Okonta’s death, describing his killing as “primitive, barbaric and ungodly”.

    A statement by the NYSC management said: “The management of the National Youth Service Corps regrets to announce the loss of a Corps member Okonta Dumebi Samuel (RV/15B/5539) during the rerun elections held in Rivers State at the weekend.

    “Corps member Okonta Samuel, who until his demise served at GCSS Ukpeliede, was shot dead by some unknown gunmen in Ahoada West Local Government Area.

    “The murder of this patriotic young man, who was an orphan, is primitive, barbaric and ungodly and should be strongly condemned by all well-meaning Nigerians.

    “The NYSC shall work with relevant agencies to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous act are fished out and made to face the full wrath of the law.

    “We consider Okonta Samuel’s death as a great loss, not only to his immediate family, but also to all of us in the NYSC family and the entire nation.

    “May the Almighty God grant him eternal rest, and give his immediate family and the rest of us the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

    “Meanwhile, two other Corps members that were with the deceased at the time of the incident escaped from the scene through the help of security agents.

    “We also wish to inform that another Corps member, Anana Aniekan Udoetor (RV/15B/5537), who was earlier reported missing, has been found and is hale and hearty.”

    The late Okonta attended Illah Grammar School and Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, Edo State.

    Illah Community Youths expressed shock over Dumebi’s death, describing as it “great loss”. Commenting on Dumebi’s social page yesterday, Mary Obosi Egbuchiem, who lives in Abuja, wrote: “What a world we are. The last time I saw you (the late Dumebi) was during my son’s dedication. Oh God, come and rescue your children from the hands of death. Tears. RIP Dumebi.”

    Uzor Amos wrote: “My best friend is no more. What sad news. In fact, I can’t believe this. Well, may your soul rest in peace my brother and friend.”

    Ojubi Ezenwa, another Illah youth, wrote: “What a bitter story. Unforgettable pains have been caused to us, we the youth of Illah. I can’t still believe you are no more. Rest in peace is all we have to say, brother. But, it is so sad that we did not see again, until I heard that you are dead.”

    Obiageli Nwokocha, who broke the news to Illah youth, wrote: “Of what purpose was the rerun election in Rivers State to the poor and innocent masses? Dead bodies found all over the state. Why are politicians killing those who are not part of them? I am writing this with a heavy heart. It is only in Nigeria that youth service is risky. If Boko Haram did not kill Corps members, politicians will…

    “Losing old people is better than losing a young vibrant youth that should make great impact to our future. Dumebi Okonta Samuel! I am speechless, shocked and in pain. You left so early without a notice. You only went to serve your fatherland, but it is obvious the land does not serve you well. I have always known you to have good relationship with God. I pray that the Lord receive and welcome your soul to heaven. To my Illah youth and friends, we need to embrace God. RIP my friend.”

    No fewer than seven people were also believed to have been killed in various parts of the state in the bloody election. But the police said four people died and that 22 people were arrested.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will investigate the allegation that some fake result sheets were being distributed during the election.

    The alleged distribution of fake result sheets resulted in violence in some parts of the state, leading to the cancellation of the election in some local government areas on election day.

    The commission’s Director of Voter Education and Publicity, Mr Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, said a meeting had been slated for tomorrow to review the election, which could not be concluded as a result of the violence.

    Osaze-Uzzi insisted that there was no way fake election materials could have been distributed by INEC’s election officers.

    “Was there really distribution of fake result sheets? How did the people know that they are fake?

    “The allegation will be investigated, anyway.

    “We are having a meeting on Wednesday with the Rivers Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), monitors and supervisors who went to the state for the election.

    “This issue will be raised there; thereafter, we will issue a public statement on our findings.

    “We will also investigate any allegation that has been raised and backed with fact,” Osaze-Uzzi said.

    On when the commission would release the remaining results of the election, he said the decision on it would be taken at the Wednesday meeting.

    “We are not going back to the state until the atmosphere is conducive to have a violent-free election.

    “But I don’t want to pre-empt anything ahead of the Wednesday meeting.”

  • Rivers polling units calm – Police

    The police in Rivers on Saturday said that there has not been any breach of public peace in the rerun Federal and State Assembly elections in the state.

    The state’s Public Relations Officer, Ahmad Muhammad, said that all was calm in the state.

    “We are in touch with the various Divisional Police Officers and they have not made any reports suggesting that there is uneasy calm. “So far so good for now. We are monitoring the situation.

    “The command has also deployed police personnel to the polling units and other areas,” he said.