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Edo 2016: 2 PDP Factions Submit Different Names To INEC

Edo 2016: 2 PDP Factions Submit Different Names To INEC

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu is the candidate of Makarfi group, while Sheriff's is Mr. Mathew Iduoriyekemwen.
The Edo State fast approaching gubernatorial election may be the first victim that will suffer the seeming not ending leadership crisis of the once a ruling party in Nigeria, the peoples Democratic Party, PDP as the two erring factions have claimed it has submitted name of the party's candidate for the governorship election billed to hold by September. 

This is even as the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, claimed none of them submitted, according to a report by Punch Newspaper this morning. 

The senator Ali Modu Sheriff led faction of PDP is banking on a judgement delivered by a Federal High Court, which says the INEC must accept names of its faction for Edo and Ondo governorship election. On the other hand, the other faction led by the party’s Chairman, National Caretaker Committee, Ahmed Makarfi, banking on the party's position that Ali Modu Sheriff and co remain sacked during the Port Harcourt convention.

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu is the candidate of Makarfi group, while Sheriff's is Mr. Mathew Iduoriyekemwen.

Both factions and their loyalist are currently locked in a legal battle over the leadership of the opposition party.

Meanwhile, the deadline for the submission of names of governorship candidates by political parties for the Edo governorship election, according to the timetable, released by the commission is Tuesday (today).

The election holds on September 10.

The spokesperson for the Makarfi camp, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye, toldPunch Newspaper that the party had done the needful.

He said he was sure that the commission would recognise its candidate, Mr. Osagie Ize-Iyamu, who he said had commenced mobilisation of the voters in the state.

Adeyeye added, “Well, we have met the standard as we have sent the name of our candidate and his running mate to the commission. We are not expecting the commission to deny them recognition. We have nothing to fear. We are already in the field.”

In the same vein, the Sheriff faction said it had sent the name of its candidates for the election to the electoral body.

The Deputy National Chairman of the group, Dr. Cairo Ojugboh, said his faction was relying on the court ruling that ordered that only the Sheriff group should be allowed to submit names of candidates for the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.

He said he was sure that the candidate that emerged at the primary conducted by the Sheriff faction, Mr. Matthew Iduoriyekwemwen, would make the INEC final list.

Ojugboh stated, “We have submitted the name of our governorship candidate for the Edo election based on the ruling of a Federal High Court in Abuja.

“The commission ordered INEC not to accept the lists of our (PDP) governorship candidates for the election in Edo and Ondo states from any other body except from the Sheriff-led leadership of the party.

“It was Justice Okon Abang who said this while delivering ruling in an interlocutory application filed by two governorship aspirants on the platform of the PDP in Edo and Ondo states.

“So, we have abided by the ruling of his lordship and that’s all. Anyone who submits or attempts to submit any other name apart from the name we have submitted is in contempt of the court.”

However, feelers from the commission did not corroborate the claims of the two factions of the former ruling party.

The Deputy Director of the commission’s Publicity and Voter Education, Mr. Nick Dazang, said as of 4.52pm, the PDP was not among the six political parties that had submitted the names of their governorship candidates.

He said, “As of 4.52pm, the PDP was not among the political parties that had submitted their candidates. But the deadline is still tomorrow, which is Tuesday (today). For now, six political parties have submitted the names of their candidates.”


Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu is the candidate of Makarfi group, while Sheriff's is Mr. Mathew Iduoriyekemwen.
The Edo State fast approaching gubernatorial election may be the first victim that will suffer the seeming not ending leadership crisis of the once a ruling party in Nigeria, the peoples Democratic Party, PDP as the two erring factions have claimed it has submitted name of the party's candidate for the governorship election billed to hold by September. 

This is even as the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, claimed none of them submitted, according to a report by Punch Newspaper this morning. 

The senator Ali Modu Sheriff led faction of PDP is banking on a judgement delivered by a Federal High Court, which says the INEC must accept names of its faction for Edo and Ondo governorship election. On the other hand, the other faction led by the party’s Chairman, National Caretaker Committee, Ahmed Makarfi, banking on the party's position that Ali Modu Sheriff and co remain sacked during the Port Harcourt convention.

Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu is the candidate of Makarfi group, while Sheriff's is Mr. Mathew Iduoriyekemwen.

Both factions and their loyalist are currently locked in a legal battle over the leadership of the opposition party.

Meanwhile, the deadline for the submission of names of governorship candidates by political parties for the Edo governorship election, according to the timetable, released by the commission is Tuesday (today).

The election holds on September 10.

The spokesperson for the Makarfi camp, Mr. Dayo Adeyeye, toldPunch Newspaper that the party had done the needful.

He said he was sure that the commission would recognise its candidate, Mr. Osagie Ize-Iyamu, who he said had commenced mobilisation of the voters in the state.

Adeyeye added, “Well, we have met the standard as we have sent the name of our candidate and his running mate to the commission. We are not expecting the commission to deny them recognition. We have nothing to fear. We are already in the field.”

In the same vein, the Sheriff faction said it had sent the name of its candidates for the election to the electoral body.

The Deputy National Chairman of the group, Dr. Cairo Ojugboh, said his faction was relying on the court ruling that ordered that only the Sheriff group should be allowed to submit names of candidates for the Edo and Ondo governorship elections.

He said he was sure that the candidate that emerged at the primary conducted by the Sheriff faction, Mr. Matthew Iduoriyekwemwen, would make the INEC final list.

Ojugboh stated, “We have submitted the name of our governorship candidate for the Edo election based on the ruling of a Federal High Court in Abuja.

“The commission ordered INEC not to accept the lists of our (PDP) governorship candidates for the election in Edo and Ondo states from any other body except from the Sheriff-led leadership of the party.

“It was Justice Okon Abang who said this while delivering ruling in an interlocutory application filed by two governorship aspirants on the platform of the PDP in Edo and Ondo states.

“So, we have abided by the ruling of his lordship and that’s all. Anyone who submits or attempts to submit any other name apart from the name we have submitted is in contempt of the court.”

However, feelers from the commission did not corroborate the claims of the two factions of the former ruling party.

The Deputy Director of the commission’s Publicity and Voter Education, Mr. Nick Dazang, said as of 4.52pm, the PDP was not among the six political parties that had submitted the names of their governorship candidates.

He said, “As of 4.52pm, the PDP was not among the political parties that had submitted their candidates. But the deadline is still tomorrow, which is Tuesday (today). For now, six political parties have submitted the names of their candidates.”


Diezani's $115m Bribe: Liyel Imoke, Edo Gov. Aspirant, Others ARRESTED; See Details of Who Gets What

Diezani's $115m Bribe: Liyel Imoke, Edo Gov. Aspirant, Others ARRESTED; See Details of Who Gets What

Liyel Imoke, the immediate past Governor of Cross River State was yesterday quizzed over the N23.29billion election bribe scandal by the Economic and Financial Crimes commission, the EFCC in its Port Harcourt office on Wednesday for several hours for his alleged role in the $115m (N23bn) bribe allegedly disbursed by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, The Nation Newspaper reported.

According to our Source, Others interrogated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are former Minister of Mines and Steel Musa Muhammad Sada; former Minister of State for Agriculture Asabe Asmau Ahmed;  former Edo State Deputy Governor Lucky Imasuen and former Secretary to the Edo State Government, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, an aspirant of the guber election slated to be held soon in Edo.

The EFCC said one of the former ministers, Asabe Asmau Ahmed, admitted that of the N450million given to her, she kept N105million for herself.

As at press time, Imasuen and Iyamu were in EFCC’s custody pending their arraignment in court.

The anti-graft agency is, however, on the trail of a former member of the House of Representatives, Tony Azeigbemi.

The breakdown of the money ascribed by the EFCC to those interrogated is as follows: Imoke (N500m); Sada (N700m); Ahmed (N450m); Imasuen (N700m);  Ize-Iyamu (N700m); and Azeigbem (N700m).

The cash allegedly came from the $115million which former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke lodged with Fidelity Bank in controversial circumstances during the 2015 electioneering campaign.

According to a source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, Imoke was quizzed at the zonal office of the EFCC in Port- Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, over his alleged involvement in the N500million allegedly collected by the Cross River State’s chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Ntufam John Okon.

The source said: “Imoke arrived at the Port-Harcourt office of the EFCC by 10:15am yesterday and is answering questions being posed to him by his investigators.

“Also, a former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Chief Lucky Imasuen and a former Secretary to Edo State Government, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, have been interrogated   by operatives of the EFCC, for collecting N700Million from the $115million Diezani funds.

“The N700million was reportedly collected from the Mission Road branch of Fidelity Bank Plc, in Benin- City in March, 2015.

“Iyamu, a PDP’s Presidential Campaign Coordinator in the 2015 presidential election, admitted collecting the money from the bank.

“He told EFCC’s interrogators that he went to the bank on that day with Imasuen and a former House of Representatives member representing Edo Central, Tony Azeigbemi (who is yet to be arrested by the EFCC) and the money was handed over to them by an official of the bank. Both Imasuen and Iyamu signed for the money.

“Investigations by the EFCC showed that the two politicians conveyed the money from the bank in a bullion van to the residence of a top politician in Edo State. The Commission is on the trail of the politician for the recovery of the money. Both Imasuen and Iyamu are in the custody of the EFCC and will be charged to court soon.”

The EFCC has also interrogated two former ex-ministers, Musa Muhammad Sada (Mines and Steel) and Hajiya Asabe Asmau Ahmed (Minister of State for Agriculture).

A statement by the EFCC said:  “A former Minister of Mines and Steel, Arch. Musa Muhammad Sada, has told the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission about his involvement in the alleged N23.29bn poll bribery scandal.

”Sada is one of the former ministers in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, being investigated by the anti-graft agency.

 ”During investigation, Sada disclosed that he was authorised by former governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shema, to collect N700m on behalf of Katsina State and remit it to the former state’s Commissioner for Finance to keep for him (Shema).

 ”In a related development, a former Minister of State for Agriculture, Asabe Asmau Ahmed, from Niger State, revealed how she signed for and collected N450m.

Ahmed also stated she kept N105million for herself.

“She further alleged that the balance was given to top Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, party officials in Niger State.”

The EFCC has been probing Mrs. Alison-Madueke for her alleged involvement in a $115m  (N23,299,705,000billion) bribe for Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials to change the results of last year’s elections.

About four oil firms, 14 directors of oil companies, two banks and more than 22 INEC officials, including Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs), are under investigation.

Liyel Imoke, the immediate past Governor of Cross River State was yesterday quizzed over the N23.29billion election bribe scandal by the Economic and Financial Crimes commission, the EFCC in its Port Harcourt office on Wednesday for several hours for his alleged role in the $115m (N23bn) bribe allegedly disbursed by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, The Nation Newspaper reported.

According to our Source, Others interrogated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are former Minister of Mines and Steel Musa Muhammad Sada; former Minister of State for Agriculture Asabe Asmau Ahmed;  former Edo State Deputy Governor Lucky Imasuen and former Secretary to the Edo State Government, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, an aspirant of the guber election slated to be held soon in Edo.

The EFCC said one of the former ministers, Asabe Asmau Ahmed, admitted that of the N450million given to her, she kept N105million for herself.

As at press time, Imasuen and Iyamu were in EFCC’s custody pending their arraignment in court.

The anti-graft agency is, however, on the trail of a former member of the House of Representatives, Tony Azeigbemi.

The breakdown of the money ascribed by the EFCC to those interrogated is as follows: Imoke (N500m); Sada (N700m); Ahmed (N450m); Imasuen (N700m);  Ize-Iyamu (N700m); and Azeigbem (N700m).

The cash allegedly came from the $115million which former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke lodged with Fidelity Bank in controversial circumstances during the 2015 electioneering campaign.

According to a source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, Imoke was quizzed at the zonal office of the EFCC in Port- Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, over his alleged involvement in the N500million allegedly collected by the Cross River State’s chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr. Ntufam John Okon.

The source said: “Imoke arrived at the Port-Harcourt office of the EFCC by 10:15am yesterday and is answering questions being posed to him by his investigators.

“Also, a former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Chief Lucky Imasuen and a former Secretary to Edo State Government, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, have been interrogated   by operatives of the EFCC, for collecting N700Million from the $115million Diezani funds.

“The N700million was reportedly collected from the Mission Road branch of Fidelity Bank Plc, in Benin- City in March, 2015.

“Iyamu, a PDP’s Presidential Campaign Coordinator in the 2015 presidential election, admitted collecting the money from the bank.

“He told EFCC’s interrogators that he went to the bank on that day with Imasuen and a former House of Representatives member representing Edo Central, Tony Azeigbemi (who is yet to be arrested by the EFCC) and the money was handed over to them by an official of the bank. Both Imasuen and Iyamu signed for the money.

“Investigations by the EFCC showed that the two politicians conveyed the money from the bank in a bullion van to the residence of a top politician in Edo State. The Commission is on the trail of the politician for the recovery of the money. Both Imasuen and Iyamu are in the custody of the EFCC and will be charged to court soon.”

The EFCC has also interrogated two former ex-ministers, Musa Muhammad Sada (Mines and Steel) and Hajiya Asabe Asmau Ahmed (Minister of State for Agriculture).

A statement by the EFCC said:  “A former Minister of Mines and Steel, Arch. Musa Muhammad Sada, has told the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission about his involvement in the alleged N23.29bn poll bribery scandal.

”Sada is one of the former ministers in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, being investigated by the anti-graft agency.

 ”During investigation, Sada disclosed that he was authorised by former governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shema, to collect N700m on behalf of Katsina State and remit it to the former state’s Commissioner for Finance to keep for him (Shema).

 ”In a related development, a former Minister of State for Agriculture, Asabe Asmau Ahmed, from Niger State, revealed how she signed for and collected N450m.

Ahmed also stated she kept N105million for herself.

“She further alleged that the balance was given to top Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, party officials in Niger State.”

The EFCC has been probing Mrs. Alison-Madueke for her alleged involvement in a $115m  (N23,299,705,000billion) bribe for Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials to change the results of last year’s elections.

About four oil firms, 14 directors of oil companies, two banks and more than 22 INEC officials, including Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs), are under investigation.


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