Secretary
of the Ekiti state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Temitope
Aluko on Sunday opened a can of worms as he gave an insider account of how the
military was used to rig the 2014 Ekiti State governor election that Ayo Fayose
won under PDP.
Aluko, who was the Chief Returning
Officer and signed the results for the election, also disclosed how former
President Goodluck Jonathan, gave Fayose $37 million cash to prosecute the
governorship election.
The embattled Secretary of the Ekiti
state chapter of PDP, made the disclosure in Abuja, stressed that he
was
forced to come forward with the revelations because Fayose betrayed
him and derailed from the original plan they had for the development of the
state.
Aluko had also testified in camera
before the military panel that investigated the role of the military in the
Ekiti election.
According to Aluko, who said he
was part Fayose’s inner cycle during the election, alleged that Jonathan
initially gave the incumbent Ekiti governor a first tranche of $2 million in
March 2014 for the primary election.
He noted that this cash was collected
at the NNPC headquarters in Abuja and was taken to Fayose’s private house,
in Abuja before it was moved to Ekiti.
“Immediately after the primary
election, we collected. another $35 million from Jonathan on June 17, 2014. The
money was brought to us by the former Minister of State for Defence, Senator
Musiliu Obanikoro.
“We all assembled at the front office
of Spotless Hotel, Ado Ekiti, owned by Fayose. Thereafter, the cash was taken
to a Bureau De Change in Onitsha where it was converted to N4.7 billion”, Aluko
added.
Aluko, further alleged that Fayose
received about N3 billion cash from Sen. Buruji Kashamu in 2013 for revive the
PDP in Ekiti State.
The Ekiti PDP scribe also gave
account on how the military was used to win the election.
Aluko said “the former President
agreed with Fayose and summoned a security meeting at the Presidential Villa
for the purpose of the election.
“Those at the meeting were the former
Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshall Alex Badeh; then Chief of Army
Staff, Lt.Gen. Kenneth Minimmah; and former National Chairman of the PDP,
Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu.
“Others included Fayose, Senator
Iyiola Omisore, then Minister of Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan and Obanikoro.
“At that meeting, the former
President made it clear to the ex Chief of Defence Staff that Fayose would
stand for him (as Commander-In-Chief) in terms of providing security for the
election”.
Aluko alleged that Fayose, relying on
Jonathan’s directive, approached the former Commander of the Army Brigade in
Akure, Brig. Gen. Dikko to take charge of the election for the PDP, who refused
to cooperate and was replaced after a petition was filed against him.
“But Gen. Dikko did not give us
audience. He stated bluntly that he would not be available for such operation.
So Fayose sponsored a petition against him which led to his replacement with
Brig. Gen. Aliyu Momoh who was amenable to our plans”.
Aluko alleged that a total of 64
PDP stalwarts were picked, who had knowledge of their local governors were
picked to help with information on opposition members.
“They gave detailed information
regarding names and locations of opposition members in all the local
governments, the various routes, areas of strength and weaknesses of the PDP in
the 16 local governments.
“Today, most of these 64 hatchet men
are members of the Senate, House of Representatives, state House of Assembly,
commissioners, local government chairmen, special advisers and the rest”, Aluko
said.
He continued, “We went into the
election with 1040 recognised soldiers and another batch of 400 unrecognised
soldiers brought from Enugu by Sen. Andy Uba.
“In addition, we raised 44 special
strike teams brought in Toyota Hilux buses from Abuja and Onistah. We made
special stickers for the vehicles that conveyed members of the strike team and
black hand bands for each of them.
“Each strike team was made up of 10
members headed by a soldier and comprising soldiers, policemen, DSS operatives
and Civil Defence corps. They were detailed to attack and arrest prominent APC
chieftains in all the local governments.
“We set up anchorage, mainly
residential houses, in every local government where the strike team members
collected their welfare and other allowances.
“To encourage the strike team
members, we gave them orders to share money and other valuables they could lay
their hands on in the houses of APC chieftains they raided.
“Then we set up detention camps,
mainly in primary schools where most of the APC chieftains were detained.
Others were detained in police stations where the DPOs were friendly with us.
We let them off after the election was over.
“A day to the election, we used the
military to block all routes in the local governments and prevented APC
chieftains, including former Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi from
coming into Ekiti.
“So we ensured that no APC chieftain
was insight on election. We provided polling agents for the APC in most of the
polling units so we had no problem getting them to sign election results in the
units.
“All these local and foreign
observers that described the election free and fair only witnessed the voting
exercise on election day without knowing what transpired before the voting”.
Explains why he was coming up with
the revelations, Aluko said “Before the election, Fayose, Femi
Bamishile and I jointly swore with the Holy Bible on a sharing formula after we
must have won the election. We agreed that Fayose would be governor, Bamishile
his deputy and I Chief of Staff.
“But the moment he got into office,
Fayose reneged on the agreement and left me in the lurch. More worrisome is the
fact that Fayose has derailed from the original Ekiti project we envisaged”.

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