The Cross River State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) has been arrested by Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) in connection with the alleged N23.29n poll bribery
scandal.
Cross River Watch confirms that Mr Ntufam John Okon is currently being held at EFCC South South Zonal office in Port Harcourt.
Okon was arrested on Wednesday May 4, by operatives of the anti graft
commission who stormed the State PDP secretariat along Murtala Mohammed
Highway. The agency also quizzed two of Okon’s co accused, Senator Chris
Anyanwu and Buhari’s former counsel and Senior Advocate of Nigeria
(SAN), Mike Ahamba, on the matter.
“The trio were allegedly paid N1.2billion out of the N23.29billlion
bribe allegedly given by former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison
Maduekwe to compromise INEC officials in the last general election.
Anyanwu and Ahamba were allegedly paid N700m while Okon was paid
N500million”.
CrossRiverWatch learnt that the Commission is preparing charges against
the PDP Chair and he may be charged to court soon. Other suspects named
in the bribery scandal include some oil industry chiefs who were
believed to have been used by the former Minister of Petroleum Resources
Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke to raise the bribe.
“The oil barons contributed $88.35million of the $115million
(N23.29b) sent to Fidelity Bank by the ex-minister. The money was for
some officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
to alter the results of last year’s presidential election.”
Source: Cross River Watch
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