Saturday 28 March 2015

Shocking---Gov Akpabio Has Bribes INEC REC With N2.5 Billion To Write Results In Government House


News reaching us from  Sahara Reporters, that a credible security source has disclosed that Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State has perfected plans to manipulate the presidential and legislative elections in his state in favor of President Goodluck Jonathan and other candidates of the PDP.

The source said the governor has converted a guesthouse in the state’s newly constructed Government House along Willington Bassey Way, Uyo, into an election operational base/situation room to coordinate the electoral plot. He said the governor had recruited some well-trained ICT experts to man the room. 
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All the PDP agents at polling units throughout the state have been given mobile phones. The highly paid agents have been instructed to use the phones to send text messages to the situation room disclosing the total number of accredited voters in the various polling units.
“Once they receive the number of accredited voters, the ICT experts at the situation room will allocate votes to political parties/candidates irrespective of the actual votes cast. They will then write fake results on the original result sheets which Governor Akpabio has obtained from the REC [Resident Electoral Commission].”

According to the source, the governor’s plan “will result in President Jonathan and other candidates of the PDP having between 95 and 100% of the votes.”

Mr. Akpabio has boasted on several occasions that Akwa Ibom State would give President Jonathan 100% of votes cast at the polls.

Our source also revealed that Governor Akpabio had bribed the Resident Electoral Commissioner Akwa Ibom, Austin Okogie, with N2billion to persuade him to discard real results from the polling units and use the ones to be manufactured by the governor’s ICT experts. He said Mr. Okogie had demanded N2.5 billion for the deal, adding that Mr. Akpabio accepted on the condition that the balance of N500 million would be delivered after polls close.

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