Photos of some Nigerians who allegedly
participated in the purported rigging of the Rivers-Rerun election have
been uploaded and their identities unveiled.
An investigation by Saharareporters has
unmasked the identities of collaborators who played roles in leaked
intercepted telephone calls that revealed Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers
State discussing the rigging of recent legislative elections in the
state by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) who had collected bribes from him.
An investigation showed that the first
person to come on the telephone call to Governor Wike was Dumnamene
Dekor, a former Deputy Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly.
During the rerun election that took place two Saturdays ago, Mr. Dekor
ran as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to represent
Khana/Gokhana Federal constituency in the House of Representatives.
However, he lost to a candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
An investigator of the online news
platform also found out that the only female voice in the telephone
conversation was Betty Apiafi, a PDP member of the House of
Representatives representing Abua-Odua/Ahoada East Federal Constituency
in the House of Representatives. Ms. Apiafi could be heard complaining
about the lack of funding to bribe more INEC officers and youths to do
Governor Wike’s bidding.
A source in Rivers State disclosed that
Ms. Apiafi was handed the task of offering a N5 million bribe to each
electoral officer. In the leaked conversation with the governor, she
complained that she had run out of money.
Another key player in the telephone call
is Owolobi Ofori, aka “Owoh.” It was learned that Mr. Ofori serves as
Governor Wike's domestic aide. Several sources in Rivers State
identified him as the person the governor entrusts with dirty and
sometimes deadly tasks. They added that Mr. Ofori liaises with gangs and
armed cultists in the state, often taking funds from the governor to
them. He and Ms. Apiafi hail from the same local government of
Abua-Odua.
Since SaharaReporters exposed Governor
Wike’s audiotaped conversation, the governor and his aides have been
running helter-skelter in an attempt to deflect attention from the
criminal electoral scandal. He led a protest march to the police
headquarters in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State. He later
invited a few bloggers and journalists to a meeting and enlisted them to
claim that the leaked audio was a product of voice altering software.
On its part, INEC has kept mum on the
scandal. SaharaReporters contacted a senior official of the electoral
commission in Abuja to ask about a response to the scandal. The official
asked not to be named and claimed that INEC would look into the scandal
when it meets soon to review the conduct of the election in Rivers
State.
Saharareporters learns that the
governor’s telephone conversations include several INEC officials,
politicians, government officials and youth leaders who engaged in
violent election rigging in the state.
A six-minute leaked audio revealed how
election officials drafted from Plateau, Anambra and Oyo were bribed in
batches as they arrived the state. Governor Wike threatened to kill some
of them led by an INEC official he referred to as “Shettima” in the
leaked audio.
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