Continued from last week

Headline:“Katsina Bye-election: Corps Member Alleges She was Threatened with Rape, Ballot Papers Doctored”

“A serving National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, who was part of the electoral team for the Katsina bye-elections held last Saturday, has alleged that she and members of her team were pressured into releasing ballot papers to unknown men armed to the teeth, after they threatened to do things “more worse (terrible) than rape” to her.

On Sunday, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared the election, which was held in Mashi/Dutsi federal constituency a success, and announced Mansur Ali of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner, with 27,968 votes.

But the corps member’s account of what happened at Mashi Local Government Area where she was posted, has cast serious doubts on the credibility of the election.

The lady, who did not want her name and photograph published due to fear for her life, informed THISDAY that after arriving at her polling unit at 7.10 a.m. on the fateful day, the team started the accreditation and voting process by 8 a.m. and everything was going smoothly until 9.50 a.m. when some people came, armed with knives, daggers and cutlasses, demanding for the ballot papers.

“At first I refused,” she told THISDAY. “But one of them pulled me aside and told me they would not just rape me, but do things worse than rape. ‘You see as you come complete, se you no wan go complete?’ the man asked. I was terrified.”

According to her, the soldiers and security officials who were supposed to be guiding the polling unit were nowhere to be seen as the men carted away the ballot papers. After about an hour, the ballot papers were returned to the unit, all “appropriately” thumb-printed.

By 2 p.m., voting was over and the team went ahead to collate the “fake” results, she said. An hour later, they proceeded to the registration area, which was situated in a seemingly abandoned primary school. Here, they met other corps members from different polling units in Mashi and their stories were all similar.

“Apparently, they (assailants) didn’t just come to our unit, but to all the other polling units because my colleagues had similar experiences to mine,” the corps member told THISDAY. “Some even said they tampered with their card readers.”

Meanwhile, at the registration area, some residents had already gathered in front of the primary school, shouting angry expletives in Hausa. Just as the team was about to deliver its report to INEC officials, mayhem broke out, when some men scaled the fence and broke into the classroom where the INEC reporting was being carried out.

“It was a mad experience,” the corps member said. “We had to run. Even the security officials that were supposed to take care of us left their vans. It was just God that saved me. I will never involve myself in any electoral process again.”

When contacted, the INEC Administrative Secretary in Katsina State, Mr. Yunusa Kura, admitted that there were at least 13 incidents of malpractices, including ballot paper snatching and overstuffing of ballot boxes.

“I have reports from youth corps members over attempts to snatch ballot papers which made them lose some of their belongings,” he said. “I have discussed with them and I am even the one that took them to the LGA’s INEC office. We are making efforts to find out what they really lost and to pay them compensation.”

However, he added that all the results from areas where malpractices were recorded were cancelled. “Six of them were to do with ballot paper snatching, while seven other places had to do with over-stuffing of ballot papers,” he said.

He also informed THISDAY that one of the corps members was involved in an accident and was admitted at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital in Kano.

According to Kura, the corps member was returning to the collation centre after the election when the vehicle conveying them had an accident and she fell.

“They had finished the election and were moving to the collation centre when the vehicle conveying them somersaulted and she fell down. All the corps members that had incidents, I personally visited them and had interviews with them,” he said.”

For many Nigerians, the final straw in the mélange of disillusionment regarding the competence and integrity of the government was provided by the massive fuel subsidy scam. The trigger was pulled on 13th October 2011 when Senator Dr. Bukola Saraki along with thirteen other senators sponsored a motion which recited the reports of the Financial Times of London as well as an NGO based in Switzerland and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) which revealed the gigantic fraud – in the budget for 2011 the provision for fuel subsidy was ₦240 billion (previous year was about ₦100 billion) but by November 2011, ₦1.3 trillion had been paid with more to come!!

“….. fuel imported into Nigeria was inflated by 500 per cent and thereafter smuggledout to neighbouring countries (principally Republic of Benin; Chad; Cameroon; Niger and Ghana) and sold at much higher prices after humongous payments had been collected as subsidy from the Nigerian government. Some of the fuel never reached Nigeria having been diverted in the mid-Atlantic.

Oxfam has sent a powerful delegation to Marrakesh to deliver a robust message:

“Nigeria is not a poor country, yet millions are living in hunger. In order to free millions of its citizens from deprivation and want, it must build a new political and economic system that works for everyone, not just a fortunate few.”

 

J.K. Randle OFR; FCA

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