Governor Godswill Akpabio is known to be generous. He is said to be
very free with money. And, consequently, money never constitutes a stumbling
block whenever he sets to achieve something. This has won him accolades with
regard to many of his achievements in his state.
But could he have parted with N5billion just to ensure his preferred
candidate won the last governorship election in Akwa-Ibom State? Check out this
scene in Uyo, the state capital last week:
Governor Godswill Akpabio is known to be generous. He is said to be
very free with money. And, consequently, money never constitutes a stumbling
block whenever he sets to achieve something. This has won him accolades with
regard to many of his achievements in his state.
But could he have parted with N5billion just to ensure his preferred
candidate won the last governorship election in Akwa-Ibom State? Check out this
scene in Uyo, the state capital last week:
It was an unusual and tensions-soaked meeting at the Akwa-Ibom State
secretariat of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, along Udo
Udoma Avenue, Uyo last Thursday and the agenda of the meeting was 'Threat To
Life'.
The Akwa-Ibom State Resident Electoral Commissioner-REC, Barrister
Austin Okojie had summoned the staff including security operatives and Youth
Corps members attached to the commission to inform them of how he had been
rattled by repeated anonymous telephone calls all of which, he said, conveyed
death sentences on him by a one of the security staff. The said staff was
demanding his share of the Five Billion Naira (N5BN) the REC allegedly received from Governor Godswill
Akpabio on behalf of the staff of the commission. The INEC boss was being told
to be fair to others and let them have a piece of the cake or face horrendous
consequences.
As human, Okojie, the state INEC boss, said he was engulfed with fear
such that he lost his composure even though he did not know the character
behind the treacherous intermittent midnight calls and even when he was
speechless each time the calls came; the person aggravated his fears by sending
text messages.
At this point, the REC told the staff at the meeting that he finally
decided to call the Department of State Service (DSS) both in Akwa-Ibom and
Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to complain of the danger to his
life and also the lives of his family members with whom he had been subjected
to trauma through those midnight calls and text messages. He said that he was advised
by the DSS to forward the text messages for forensic tests. He said:
“I don't know whether this person knows exactly what N5 Billion looks
like in volume! I will collapse if I see that kind of money. Besides, I don't
think I can finish that kind of money in my life time. If I should be in
possession of N5BN, I wouldn't be sitting here today, I would have travelled
out of this country with my family and settled there to enjoy the money.
“But it is pathetic the way people speculate and spread false information
in this state. I was barely five days in this state when some sponsored local
newspapers published on their front pages that Governor Akpabio received me
into the state with N5 billion and 2,000 bags of rice.
“I want you to know that I have not received any gratification or the
so called N5billion directly or indirectly on your behalf from anybody. I am
also not indebted to any of you because all your allowances, claims and
entitlements have been paid up to date”.
He lamented that following the threats which were often issued at
nights, he was no longer feeling safe and comfortable in the state and may be
tempted to travel home to report his experience to his people in Edo State.
“Indeed, I am worried and utterly disturbed by those threats because I
have never seen or met the person threatening me even though he claims to be a
staff of this commission.
“I am now living in total fear of the unknown, discomfort and danger to
my life and members of my family because I can no longer move about freely as any
other loyal and law-abiding citizen of this country. I now live in utter fear
of the unknown.
“I am so worried that my life and those of members of my family could
be made this miserable by someone I am not even indebted to and never discussed
with or negotiated any business with officially and unofficially as all the
allowances and claims due every staff had since been paid”, Okojie lamented.
He therefore used the platform to solicit the cooperation of the
security agencies in the state to investigate the character behind the threats
to his life for possible prosecution as according to him, if such perfidious
characters were allowed to walk the streets of the state free, many innocent
lives would be rendered uncomfortable and endangered.
Some of the text messages read: “Oga Okojie, it is a fool like you that
says in your hearts and being, there is no God, because you are corrupt and
have done abominable works n in you doeth no good (Psalm 14:1). U must reward
all the staff of the INEC, AKS based on the money sent to them by the state
Governor. You want to embezzle it for the sake of buy'n your cocaine. I am
going to open your dirty can to all the anti-graft agencies.
“Bet me, soon you will go in for it. For the Holy Bible says whatever a
man soweth that is what he shall reap. You sow to corruption and greed, your
reward is death. Idiot, imbecile, ino, barawo, ikong ekpo. God will punish you
100 times including all ur households and the incoming and the unborn
generations, except you share that money to all the staff”.
When asked to react to the agenda of the meeting, none of the INEC
staff numbering over 300 including security operatives and Youth Corps members
attached to the commission, could immediately comment on the issue and it
appeared that they were worried by the ugly development and were in sympathy
with the REC for the psychological trauma he was subjected to by the threats to
his life and members of his family.
However, two members of the staff summoned the courage to speak. One
said: “Honourable Commissioner, we are very sorry for what you have passed
through due to those threats. The name of the staff mentioned is of the
security department of this commission where I am the head. We have never
discussed any such issue collectively as staff of the security department and
we did not mandate him to do anything on our behalf. But as our father, we
plead that you forgive him because we know that the purpose of this meeting is
to enable us reason together.
“If the punishment you intend to mete out to him is too heavy, it is
the innocent members of his family or his dependants who will suffer. Please,
let his punishment be light for him to be able to bear. Continue to be a father
to him believing that he would turn a new leaf”, the staff pleaded. The same
plea was made by the same speaker even as he berated the said staff for
misconduct.
Coincidentally, the alleged perfidious messages and calls threatening
the life of the REC and members of his family, were tracked by the Department
of State Service (DSS) in conjunction with the Mobile Phone Providers and the
name of the staff was identified. He is a security staff with the commission.
Even when he had allegedly destroyed the SIM card after executing his malicious
project, the text messages were said to have been used to identify the source,
location and the image of the person.
Following this revelation, the DSS was said to have swung into action
and got the suspect apprehended.
Director-General (D-G), Department of State Service, Akwa-Ibom State,
Mr. Toma Minti said the suspect, Asuquo David has confessed to his deeds and
has been handed over to the police accordingly.
But the Akwa-Ibom State Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), Mrs. Cordelia Nwawe did not respond to phone calls for comment
on the issue.
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