INEC claims N3 billion was spent in bribing electoral commissioners in 16 states during the 2015 general election.
A statement signed by INEC National Commissioner, Mr Mohammed Haruna, reads:
"You
may recall that late last year, the Commission received an Interim
Report from the EFCC detailing allegations against 202 serving and
retired INEC officials and staff in 16 States of the Federation. In
furtherance of its zero tolerance for corruption in the electoral
process, the Commission ordered a thorough investigation into the
allegations to establish the culpability or otherwise of those named in
the EFCC Report. The Committee’s work was thorough and painstaking,
involving issuance of queries to the 202 staff mentioned in the Report
and interviewing them individually in accordance with the principle of
fair hearing and in consonance with INEC Staff Conditions of Service.
As a result of initial findings of the Committee, an additional 80
serving officials of the Commission, who were not named in the EFCC
report but whose names came up in the course of the investigation, were
also queried and interviewed.
"The Committee found that:
a)
There was a clear attempt to bribe INEC staff to influence the outcome
of the 2015 general elections using an NGO, the West African Network of
Election Observers (WANEO), made up mainly of retired senior INEC
officials.
b) Out of over 23
billion Naira, which the EFCC report said was used to influence the
elections, the Committee established that 3,046,829,000 Naira was
received by INEC staff in 16 States.
"In
reaching its decision on the findings of the Committee, the Commission
adhered strictly to the INEC Staff Conditions of Service. The Commission
therefore decided as follows:
a)
The cases of one former National Commissioner, 5 former Resident
Electoral Commissioners (one of them deceased) have been referred to the
Presidency and EFCC for further necessary action.
b)
Based on their level of involvement, two hundred and five (205) serving
INEC staff will be immediately placed on Interdiction, which entails
suspension from duties and being placed on half salary, pending the
final determination of the cases they have with the EFCC.
c)
Seventy staff (70) about whom there was insufficient information
regarding their involvement will be referred back to EFCC for further
investigation and possible prosecution.
d)
WANEO and its principal promoters are immediately blacklisted. The
network shall no longer be involved in election observation and any
other activities organised by INEC.
"The
Commission hereby reiterates its commitment to defending the integrity
of the electoral process. Therefore, it will continue to take stern
action against its officials who compromise its core values of
integrity, transparency and impartiality in the conduct of elections.
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