A Whistleblower's Unbelieveably Shocking Story!
PDP
Secretary Reveals To SaharaReporters How Ex-President Jonathan And
Obanikoro ALLEGEDLY Spent $37M To Rig Fayose Into Office As Ekiti
Governor
After nearly one year since SaharaReporters broke the news of Ekitigate scandal,
their correspondent has obtained documents detailing how Ekiti State
Governor Ayo Fayose, together with former Minister of State for Defense
Musiliu Obanikoro and others, used more than $35 million (N4.7 billion)
from arms funds disbursed from the Office of the National Security
Adviser.
Evidence reveals specifically how Fayose rigged the Ekiti State election
In
addition to documents provided to SaharaReporters, they had an
extensive interview with the Secretary of the Ekiti State Chapter of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) TK Aluko. Mr. Aluko, the former
right-hand-man to Mr. Fayose, was instrumental in both the successful
rigging of the Ekiti gubernatorial election and Mr. Fayose’s political
ascent.
Mr.
Aluko’s intimate knowledge of the Ekiti State election is also because
he was Mr. Fayose’s Chief Returning Officer, who signed the results on
his behalf.
Mr.
Aluko disclosed that plotting to rig the Ekiti gubernatorial election
for Mr. Fayose began as early as March 23rd, 2014 when former President
Goodluck Jonathan ordered Anambra state politician Chris Uba to release
$2 million to Fayose following the primary election in Ekiti state.
“Fayose
knew from the beginning of his gubernatorial ambition that he wanted to
use the military and funding from the presidency to rig the election.
He had much of the idea already in his mind,” Mr. Aluko revealed to our
reporter.
Following
their first meeting with Mr. Jonathan, Mr. Fayose, and Mr. Aluko
received $2 million from Mr. Uba in “100 dollar denominations.” They
used this money for when they returned to Ekiti, according to Mr.
Aluko’s account.
Documents
in SaharaReporters’ possession, and accounts by Mr. Aluko, reveal that
the next meeting between Mr. Fayose and Mr. Jonathan took place in April
during a council meeting. However, “we [Fayose and Aluko] knew that we
needed a coalition of support to convince Mr. Jonathan to provide
funding and military support.”
It
was then that Mr. Fayose, together with Mr. Aluko, reached out to Mr.
Obanikoro—the failed gubernatorial candidate from Lagos State and then
junior Minister of Defense in 2014—and Jelili Adesiyan, the Minister of
Police Affairs in 2014, to aid in convincing Mr. Jonathan to support Mr.
Fayose’s gubernatorial bid.
“The
coalition of Obanikoro, Adesiyan, and Fayose worked to convince
Jonathan that the Southwest was his key to securing his presidential
election in 2015,” Mr. Aluko explained.
Mr.
Fayose, Mr. Aluko, Mr. Obanikoro, and Mr. Adesiyan met with other top
PDP leaders, the military chiefs, and Mr. Jonathan in April. These
leaders included Osun State Senator and gubernatorial candidate Iyolia
Omisore, PDP Chairman Adamu Mu’azu; the Chief of Defense Staff Alex
Badeh, Chief of Army Staff Lt. General Kenneth Minimah, and others.
By
the end of the meeting, “the political leaders all convinced Jonathan
that the continuity of his tenure in office depended on him providing
military and financial support to Fayose during his race,” Mr. Aluko
explained.
On
June 11th, ten days before the Ekiti State gubernatorial poll, Mr.
Fayose met again with President Jonathan, Mr. Obanikoro, Mr. Omisore,
Mr. Badeh, General Minimah and the Chairman of the Federal Road
Maintenance Agency (FERMA) Engineer Jide Adeniyi to discuss the election
plot.
According
to Mr. Aluko, “President Jonathan looked at Badeh and Minimah and said
that ‘Fayose will stand for me as Commander -In-Chief.’”
“The
message was clear to the men in the room, that the election shall be
delivered for Fayose by hook or crook,” Mr. Aluko added.
At
this meeting it was decided that “the ONSA will empower Obanikoro and
Fayose with $35 million [N4.7 billion] for the election.”
Mr.
Aluko said that Mr. Obanikoro promptly delivered the huge sum of money
to Ekiti State on June 17th, the following Tuesday. He added that Mr.
Fayose “signed and authorized that transfer of money from Obanikoro.
However, only Obanikoro can produce that paper with Fayose's signature.”
“This
money was used to be shared among people to help buy and rig the
election in Ekiti, with the military getting paid first,” Mr. Aluko
stated. He added that money was paid to everybody, including members of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), “we paid individuals, LGA Chairman,
members of the National Civil Defense Corps, and other security
agencies—but the military was first.”
According
to the payment scheme provided, the military was paid substantial sums
of money to facilitate the rigging in Ekiti State. Each military strike
team, in Hilux vans, was given N1 million to facilitate in repressing
voters and delivering the election for Fayose. Money was also given to
voter blockage teams, PDP leaders, “special Ekiti leaders” like
religious figures and opinion makers, as well as election observer
groups.
The
funding template for Ekiti East, obtained by SaharaReporters,
brandishes Mr. Fayose’s signature at the end and details how much money
each Ekiti State politician would receive. The document shows that each
Party Agent would receive N20,000 (totaling N1.9 million), Returning
Officers at ward level would receive N50,000 (totaling N600,000),
Returning Officers at LGA level would receive N100,000 (totaling
N100,000), Ward Chairmen would receive N250,000 each (totaling N3
million), and each of the 95 polling unit officials would receive
N200,000 (totaling N19 million).
The
documents obtained by SaharaReporters also details the extensive
military organization, concocted with the leadership Brigadier General
Aliyu Momoh, involving no less than 24 security teams-at least 1,700
heavily armed security agents-cross Ekiti State including DSS agents,
NSDC personnel, and various military units.
The
day of the election, due to the careful planning by former President
Jonathan, Mr. Obanikoro, Mr. Fayose, Mr. Momoh, and others allowed Mr.
Fayose to ascend unlawfully to the State governorship. Mr. Aluko
described election day in Ekiti as “feeling like a coup” as the military
and politicians hijacked polling units, abducted opposition members,
and restricted the movement of citizens.
In
addition to these revelations, the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has revealed that the office of the National Security
Adviser under Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd) did remit N4.7billion naira
through an account at Diamond Bank controlled by two sons of Obanikoro
-Gbolahan and Babajide between June-December 2014.
Some documents leaked to SaharaReporters detailing the military organization and payment scheme can be found below:
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