Nigeria’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim K.
Idris, has set up a panel of officers to investigate various incidents that
took place during the recent legislative elections in Rivers State.
It also included telephone conversations obtained and released by SaharaReporters in which the
state governor, Nyesom Wike, discussed bribes to electoral officials to rig the
polls.
In the phone conversations, the governor could also be heard
threatening to kill officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) who took cash from him if they did not meet his demands.
A statement released today by Don Awunah, a Deputy
Commissioner of Police and public relations officer at the police headquarters
in Abuja, stated that IGP Idris decided to set up an investigative panel “in
response to the statement credited to the INEC chairman, Professor Yakubu
Mahmud, to the effect that there were seventy incidents that tended to derail
the December 10, 2016 re-run elections in Rivers State.”
DCP Awunah disclosed that the panel, headed by a Deputy
Commissioner of Police with vast experience in investigations, has 30 days to
complete its investigation. He vowed that the panel’s findings would be made
public.
According to Mr. Awunah, the panel of detectives and experts
would “conduct a thorough investigation into the incidents mentioned by the
INEC chairman with a view to unraveling those who directly or indirectly are
responsible for such incidences and bring them to justice.”
The police spokesman added that the panel “is also mandated
to conduct forensic analysis on the audio report released by Sahara Reporters
purportedly to be the voice of the Executive Governor of Rivers State, His
Excellency Chief (Barr.) Nyesom Wike (CON) pertaining to the concluded
elections.”
The Inspector General urged INEC and the Rivers State
government “to avail the investigative team with facts at their disposal and
grant them the desired cooperation and assistance to achieve a comprehensive
and conclusive investigation.” It also called on election observers, civil
society groups, human rights watchers and other stakeholders to also provide
any valuable information at their disposal.
The statement added, “The Nigeria Police Force is committed
to enthroning the principles of democratic policing and [to ensure] that the
IGP’s master plan on election security takes hold in Nigeria in accordance with
international best practices and core value of Policing with integrity.”
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