by Yusuf Alli,
Two INEC commissioners, 16 directors, 82 others to face trial
All  is set for the trial of about 100 Independent National Electoral  Commission(INEC) officials who allegedly collected over N23.29b bribe to  influence the 2015 general election.
The Acting Chairman of the  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu and  the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, have met on the list of those  indicted in the scam, the investigative report and how to go about the  trial.
The INEC chief, The Nation learnt, promised that the  indicted officials will immediately undergo an internal disciplinary  process before being handed over to the EFCC for prosecution.
But  Yakubu said the law does not allow him to take a disciplinary action  against the two Resident Electoral Commissioners, Gesil Khan and Mr.  Slyvester Ezeani, who were implicated in the scandal, because they are  appointees of the President. They can be disciplined only by President  Muhammadu Buhari.
The EFCC has decided to refer the two RECs to the President to determine their fate.
The  EFCC has been investigating the bribe, which was allegedly facilitated  by a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani  Alison-Madueke.
About four oil firms, some directors of some oil  companies, two banks and some politicians are under probe for their  roles in the scandal.
From the EFCC’s findings, the two RECs, 16 INEC directors and 82 others were allegedly involved in the scam.
Many of the indicted INEC staff and politicians have owned up and refunded huge sums of money to the EFCC.
Some  choice assets belonging to the officials have been placed under Interim  Asset Forfeiture until the determination of cases against them.
A source in the EFCC, who spoke in confidence, said: “We are closer to the trial of INEC officials implicated in the scandal.
 The EFCC chairman and INEC chief have met at the office of the  anti-graft agency on the report and the list of those to be investigated  already sorted out at the meeting.
“One of the key decisions at  the meeting is the need to subject the indicted officials to internal  disciplinary action before the EFCC can charge them to court. The INEC  chairman, it was learnt, made a commitment that the electoral body would  expedite action on the disciplinary procedure.
“After the  internal disciplinary measures, INEC will then forward its decision to  the EFCC to pave the way for the trial of the affected officials.”
The  source added: “Based on the mode of appointment of RECs, the INEC  chairman said only the President could exercise disciplinary control on  them because they are his appointees.
“With this development,  EFCC will now refer the two RECs to the President for necessary action.  All the evidence will also be forwarded to the President.”
Section 3 of INEC Establishment Act says:
(1)  “ The chairman and members of the Commission shall each hold office for  a period of five years and on such terms and conditions as may be  specified in their letters of appointment.
(2) “ A member may at  any time be removed from office by the President for inability to  discharge the functions of his office (whether arising from infirmity of  mind or body or any other cause) or for any act of misconduct but shall  not be removed from office except in accordance with the provisions of  this subsection.
(3) ”A member may resign his membership by  notice in writing addressed to the President and that member shall, on  the date of the receipt of the notice by the President, cease to be a  member.”
Some INEC officers already grilled are REC Gesil Khan  for collecting N185, 842,000 out of a N681million bribe deal; Fidelia  Omoile( Electoral Officer in Isoko-South Local Government Area of Delta  State)—N112,480,000 ; Uluochi Obi Brown( INEC’s Administrative Secretary  in Delta State)—N111,500,000; a former Deputy Director of INEC in Cross  River State, Edem Okon Effanga—N241,127,000 and the Head of Voter  Education in INEC in Akwa Ibom, Immaculata Asuquo—N214,127,000.
Also,  a retired INEC officials, Sani Isa was grilled over alleged N  406,206,000 bribe sum allegedly collected on behalf of the deceased  Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), in Kano State, Alhaji Mukaila  Abdullahi.
Those grilled in Gombe were: Godwin Maiyaki Gambo  Balanga, Bukar Alone Benisheik, Dukku, Jibril. B. Muhammed,Billiri,  Dunguma Musa Dogona, Funakaye, Mohammed. A. Wanka, Kaltungo, Ishaku  Yusuf, Kwami, Suleiman Isawa, Nafada, Babagana Malami, Shongom, and Nuhu  Samuel, Y/Deba.
 
 
 
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