INVESTIGATION: Domestic Observers compromised, paid between N100,000 to N250,000 by the ruling APC in Bauchi state

.Went after money from local politicians instead of monitoring the elections

In this Investigation, Haruna Mohammed Salisu exposes how some domestic observers compromised their jobs, went after local politicians to make money instead of monitoring during the 2019 general elections in Bauchi state.

Bauchi State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress APC has paid Domestic Civil Society Organizations (Domestic Observers) that monitored the just concluded 2019 general election  between N100,000 and N250,000 each during presidential and national assembly as well as governorship and state assembly elections, investigation by WikkiTimes has revealed.

The Party also secured 45 rooms for the observers at Chaba Guest Inn Bauchi for 4 nights each during the governorship and state assembly election conducted on the 9th of March.

Still pictures, audio and Video clips exclusively captured by WikkiTimes exposed a high ranking official of the All Progressives Congress APC in the state screening/verifying the observers a day to the governorship election, a prerequisite for the payment.

WikkiTimes also captured agents of the party paying the screened domestic observers money, after the conduct of the election.

The APC’s State secretary Alhaji Bako Hussaini personally screened the observers at the party’s secretariat along Maiduguri bye pass a day to the elections, where they presented their INEC accreditation certificate –which he validates with a master list of all the accredited observers in his possession.

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Bauchi State APC Secretary (Middle) verifying the observers

The same APC state secretary paid the observers from N100,000 to N250,000 per organization after the presidential election, while the payment after governorship and state assembly election was done by agents of the party led by one Mallam Ya’u.

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On the day of the payment after governorship election, Mallam Ya’u and his colleague used a green Honda Civic car with registration number AH 495 KTG Bauchi, where they handed over N100,000 to one of the observers on Saturday, March 16th by 3:01 in the afternoon at Container (Wunti Market, opposite Bauchi Multipurpose Indoor Sports Hall)

The car used

How it unfolded   

Acting on a tip off, WikkiTimes correspondent obtained INEC’s observers vest and went undercover as the Bauchi state coordinator of one of the accredited organizations.

At about 6:32pm on Friday March 8th, this reporter joined observers from other organizations at the APC’s state secretariat for the screening exercise.

The domestic observers were asked to photocopy the INEC’s accreditation letter offered to all CSOs for elections monitoring, “which was a criteria to ensure that the observers have sold out and were willing to cooperate with the APC, as was done during the Presidential election, says our whistle blower whose organization received N250,000 during the presidential election.

Joining those struggling to get screened, this reporter’s turn eventually came and met “the man in-charge of the deal” as he was addressed by the observers, some of whom were already screened and performing the roles of “guides and conduits” to others just arriving at the venue of the screening.

“What is the name of your organization”, Bako queried this reporter, to which he answered pointing number 29 on the list Bako was holding.

Observers at the entrance of Chaba Guest Inn where they were accommodated by the APC

The same Bako, paid between N100,000 to N250,000 depending on an organization’s staff strength to ensure that the reports filed in by the observers were written in favour of the party.

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“What your Organization worth depends on your number, we are five in our Organization and we got N100,000; those that got N250,000 were up to 45 in number” said Ijeoma Uka, the Bauchi state Coordinator of Youth Initiative for Better Nigeria.

Ijeoma Uka’s organization was one of those that collected the money from Alhaji Bako Hussaini after the presidential election.

Observers from Diaspora Advocacy for a New Dawn Initiative in Nigeria led by one Gloria Uchenna collected N250,000 from the APC after the presidential election.

One of Gloria’s staff Chinedu Uchenna in an interaction with this reporter confirmed that the 8 of them got N12,000 each out of the APC’s N250, 000, though to their utter dissatisfaction.

Rita Ikiriko who was the state team leader of Global Policy Advocacy and Leadership Initiative in a secretly recorded conversation with WikkiTimes also confirmed receiving N150,000 from the APC after the presidential election.

Ugbaje Douglas Elton of the African Initiative for Sustainable and Positive Development also confirmed in a recorded conversation with this reporter to have collected N250,000 from the Bauchi APC on behalf of his team after the election.

Observers from Youth Education on Human Rights and Civic responsibilities led by Grace Aliyu also collected N250,000.

Usman Ishaka, the state coordinator, Integrity Friends for Peace and Truth Initiative betrays the trust their name bears and collected N250,000 as confirmed to WikkiTimes by Daniel Anummi (TrueCaller) (07061397935) who represented his coordinator in collecting the cash.

Many other organizations collected the APC’s largesse, but the ones above represented those on which Wikkitimes had obtained documentary evidences or its reporters physically involved in the deal using undercover techniques.

Not only did these organizations collect the APC’s money, their staff sent to the field also paid little attention to the observer mission, and instead went after politicians to make as much money as possible.

A trip to Shira

In order to understand how the compromised domestic observers operate in the field, this reporter whose adopted organization was verified by the APC’s state secretary joined observers from 3 other organizations to Shira Local government on the day of governorship and state assembly elections.

The journey to Shira LGA was full of fun, laughter and perfection of more “deals” on how to get party officials lured to paying more money to the team of observers including the reporter. The reporter teased the other members that he had an idea of how the team members could get more money, “since this is our last chance”.

Ijeoma Uka who was sitting in the front seat turns and looked at the reporter; “now you are talking”, as she showered a beautiful smile into the face of our correspondent and shook his hands.

Team members to Shira During the Trip with Ijeoma in front

This reporter suggested that the observers should gather all their evidences and also meet the opposition People’s Democratic Party and also visit more LGAs “I think that will help us get more money from party chairmen in other LGAs since they have plenty of money to waste”; an idea that was cheered and accepted by the team members.

 Shira-a disappointment

While in Shira LGA, the main objectives of Ijeoma Uka of Youth Initiative for Better Nigeria and Blessing Uchenna from Diaspora Advocacy for a New Dawn Initiative in Nigeria was not to observe the conduct of the elections.

The team arrived Yana, the headquarters of Shira at exactly 12 PM and headed to Polling Unit 0039 not to observe the conduct of the polls, but to inquire the location of the INEC office where Ijeoma confirmed having a deal with some local politicians during the Presidential election.

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But this reporter insisted that the team should have some minutes to observe the conduct of the elections at the polling unit before proceeding to INEC office.

We signed the observers form and left for the INEC office where Ijeoma and her friend perfected their deals during the Presidential and National Assembly elections

A signed observer form by the team members

Upon reaching the INEC office located adjacent Shira LGA secretariat at Yana, Blessing and Ijeoma immediately changed their mood, because the INEC office was already depopulated since elections materials were already distributed and voting was already going on in the LGA.

To them, our deal was over; the LGA APC party Chairman whom Ijeoma and co wanted to meet was no longer at the INEC office.

Amidst sign of disappointment, Ijeoma ask our driver to zoom into the INEC premises to see if we could make any sense on what is going on. We were ushered in by a skinny tall man who smiled upon seeing Ijeoma, signifying that the duo might have met some other time.

Ijeoma wasted no time in asking the whereabouts of the Shira APC Chairman, “he votes at PU 007, Shira” the man told us.

The team left for Shira town which is less than 10km away from Yana. When the team arrived at Shira, upon inquiry on the exact location of PU 007 where the APC chairman votes, the team was directed to his house.

The team ate, drank and had some fun at the Chairman’s house whom, to the disappointment of Ijeoma this time around only gave the team N3,000. “This man is stingy in this election, how will he give us just N3,000 naira”, she complaint  as she counts the N200 pieces in disgust.

Observers ate and drank at the Parlour of the Shira APC Chairman

During the presidential and national assembly election, the same APC chairman in Shira according to Ijeoma gave them N100,000.

While in Shira, the team only observed the election at the APC chairman’s polling unit, which is few metres from his residence before, leaving for Disina the home town of the state APC secretary Alhaji Hussaini Bako who personally verified the observers in Bauchi.

When the team arrived Disina town, a district in Shira LGA, it was already 2:14pm. Elections in most of the polling units, especially ones that were marred by voter apathy were already concluded and counting was ongoing.

The untiring Ijeoma who was still confident that “good money” as she used to say “will come out of this journey” requested to know the house of the APC secretary general.

The team was led by a volunteer who accompanied the observers to the APC secretary general’s house at Disina.

Upon reaching the APC Secretary’s house at Disina, our correspondent counted 6 observers from different organizations who also thronged the compound.

As was the case in Shira, the team dined and wined at the state APC secretary’s House Hussaini Bako, who afterward gave N10,000 to the observers, making their total earning N13,000 from politicians.

At the end of the trip, three of the observers including this reporter got N2,700, the driver of the car received N2,000 while Ijeoma Uka being the team leader parted away with N2,900.

Ijeoma Uka personally shared the money among the team members at Chaba Guest Inn upon arrival back to Bauchi.

The deal at Isa Yuguda’s house

After a hectic journey from Shira back to Chaba guest Inn were the observers were lodged by the APC, in Bauchi town, the team were told to rush to Isa Yuguda’s house (Bauchi governor from 2007 to 2015).

The observers were told to see the ex-governor who was also supporting the re-election bid of the incumbent.

The team boarded commercial motor cycles and headed to Isa Yuguda’s house at VIP 9.

When the team arrived at the house, the reporter could physically count about 125 domestic observers who were already seated in groups in the compound waiting for Isa Yuguda.

After patiently waiting for about 17 minutes (4:26-4:43pm), a heavily build man asked the observers to enter the parlour to meet with the former number one in the state.

Observers at the Isa Yuguda’s Parlour

After exchanging pleasantries, Isa Yuguda started lamenting about the state of affairs in the country, where he took a swipe at President Buhari. “You would be surprised to know that even Buhari would not fight corruption in this country.

“Prior to becoming the President, people hold him to high esteem as the only person that can fight corruption; but today if you shout corruption close to the President’s ears; he will look the other way, because some corruption are too big to be fought” says Isa Yuguda.

He took several minutes talking and exchanging banters with the domestic observers whom indications have shown were not interested in what the ex-governor was saying.

However, the ex governor asked the observers to return the following morning as he was not feeling fine. “Please come back tomorrow by 11am, let me see what I can do for you; but manage what I can be able to afford” he said to the dissatisfaction of many of the observers who thought the gratification would be instant.

Observers at the Isa Yuguda’s residence

All hope not lost; some of the observers advised that a list should be formed to ensure that no new entries were accepted the following day.

The following morning, (10th March, 2019) the observers, including this reporter came back at exactly 11am, but Isa Yuguda was nowhere to be found. The team was told that he was still sleeping, to which the observers were asked to wait. The team waited till 2pm and was asked to leave and come back by 5pm.

The reporter left and requested the other team members to call him if the Governor wakes up. By 5pm when the observers were asked to come back Rita Ikiriko from Global Policy Advocacy and Leadership Initiative placed a call to our reporter to complain that the observers were at the gate but were denied entry into Isa Yududa’s house.

In the end, nothing came from Yuguda.

Not all the observers were bad

However, not all domestic observers sent to observe the elections budged into accepting the money paid by the ruling party.

For instance, Mbami Sabka Iliya who is the Bauchi state Coordinator for Cleen Foundation, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre and Human Rights Agenda Network confiscated the tags of the observers he sent to monitor the elections “when I was told that they were at Isa Yuguda’s House, I rushed there and luckily I caught them red handed, I had to seize their tags immediately”.

Another Observer from Women Advocacy and Research Documentation Centre, who asked not to be mentioned told this Medium that “I was in the Church when I started receiving calls that I should submit my form for screening at the APC Secretariat”.

“I told them that I have no business going to the party office as an observer”, adding that although her colleagues collected the money, she tried to shame the devil by staying away.

 

 

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