The
Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) – a coalition of over 400 civic
organizations –alleged yesterday that agents of the Jonathan
administration offered it a bribe of N2 billion for the purpose of
compromising the outcome of the 2015 elections.
The bribe offer came by way of what the TMG chairman, Comrade Ibrahim Zikirullahi, branded a dubious proposal.
”Specifically, some errand boys from
the Presidency at the time came to us with a dubious proposal that
50,000 agents of the PDP be fielded as TMG observers,” Zikirullahi said
in a statement.
“In financial terms, the errand boys expressed the Presidency’s readiness to fund the fraud with the sum of N2 billion Naira.”
The allegation is coming on the heels of
ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) into how $115million (N23.299billion) was contributed
by some oil barons and shared to some electoral officials to rig the
elections in favour of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.
Fidelity Bank, which handled
the disbursement of the funds, has already refunded the N49.7million
profit it made from the deal while the EFCC is said to have recovered
N408.7million from some of the beneficiaries of the slush funds.
The TMG said yesterday that it has now
been “vindicated by the latest revelations from the EFCC about how some
INEC chiefs and election monitors shared from N23.3 billion slush
provided by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Allison
Madueke.”
It added:”With the realization that a
good name is better than silver and gold, we stoutly rejected the Greek
gift, just as we held our head high in defence of the truth and the best
interest of Nigerians.
”The participants in this grand scale
bazaar had only one objective: to subvert the electoral process,
undermine the votes of the Nigerian people and rig in their paymaster.
“It is utterly shocking that people
entrusted with the sacred and heavy responsibility of superintending the
electoral process would descend so low to stake the credibility of a
critical democratic institution on the altar of quick enrichment.
“In any case, the TMG had always known
that the day of reckoning would come for all those who sought to
exchange the sacred position they occupy for a mess of pottage.
“The bigger tragedy is the case of
so-called civil society organizations which threw the very basis of
their credibility as election observers to the dogs.
“We cannot mince words about the fact
that these indicted INEC officials and their monetized co-conspirators
masquerading as election observers have betrayed the nation.
“They are the unscrupulous elements who give the nation a bad name in the international community.
“It is, therefore, imperative for the
EFCC to do a clinical investigation and ensure all those culpable are
named, shamed and jailed.
“It is pertinent to recall that in the
build-up to the 2015 elections, the TMG kept on announcing that there
were anti-democratic forces heavily funded by filthy lucre from the
immediate past Presidency which wanted to undermine the electoral
process.
“We repeatedly warned all stakeholders
to be on their guard in order to wade off all machinations bent on
subverting the express wishes of Nigerians.
“It is also worthy to note that the TMG
itself was not spared the excruciating pressure and inducement aimed at
pushing us to compromise our position.
“For daring to turn down what the
enemies of democracy termed, a “juicy” offer, the TMG was repeatedly
vilified and persecuted by institutions of the state.
“Even after the elections, TMG
Chairman, Comrade Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, was severally trailed by
unknown men, who obviously had sinister intentions.
“In the end, the TMG, as an organization, chose not to travel on the path of least resistance.
“As the chickens come home to roost with
these weighty revelations from the EFCC, it is time to separate the
patriots from the chaff both in civil society and in the INEC.
“For us, the INEC, as an institution,
should immediately set up a far-reaching and transparent disciplinary
process to make a public example of all those rotten elements who
descended so low to drag the institution in the mud.
“It is only by implementing this process of thorough cleansing that INEC can begin the process of restoring public confidence.
“As for those weak characters in civil
society, who decided to sell their conscience and shirk their
responsibility to the Nigerian people, it is time to account.
“And because our vindication as a civil
society coalition rings clear, all we can say is: let the music play and
let the traitors who attempted to toy with the nation’s destiny face
the melody.”
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