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Anambra guber: S’East gov. allegedly bribe INEC official $4m

A sitting governor in the South East has been fingered in a bribery scandal to infle officials of the National Independent Electoral Commission (INEC).
The said governor was alleged to bribed officials of INEC to the tune of $4 million to compromise the November 6 gubernatorial election in Anambra State.

It was gathered that the governor, who wants to install his preferred candidate, used the top electoral body official to pass the bribe so as to get his wish actualised.
The huge cash, it was gathered, has already been handed over to the targeted beneficiaries by the official, who is described as controlling a vital organ in INEC but it was not clear if the leadership of the Commission was aware of the development as at the time of filing this report.
While the embattled governor is said to be trying to reach key national players in INEC to compromise the vote in his favour, the wife of the politician, who is described as ‘an influential and powerful First Lady in the South East, is reported to have been meeting secretly with many electoral officers, who are key to the forthcoming election.
“The woman has been holding regular meetings with Electoral Officers, who man the local government offices in the state and has told them her expectations regarding the election,” a top security official privy to the deal said.
It was gathered that security agencies may not be in a hurry to move against the governor, there were indications last night that they might go after the top INEC official fingered in the deal even before the elections.

A senior security official confirmed that the affected INEC top shot had already been placed under watch for some time and that he could be picked up for necessary questioning and action at any moment.
“The evidence against the governor’s breach of his Oath of Office and Public Trust is strong but he is still protected under the immunity clause but we will see what happens once his immunity elapses,” the top source said. He declined to give further details.

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