The Akwa Ibom Governor made the statements during the ‘Good Governance Tour’ visit.
In
a barefaced confession to electoral fraud, Governor Godswill Akpabio of
Akwa Ibom State, who is at the centre of multiple “gift” scandals
involving state funds, has admitted on live television, to falsifying a
senatorial election result and personally replacing the winner with his
preferred candidate.
“I used my own hand to strike out the
name of the person who has won before, and I said it is important for me
to give that region a Senator in 2007, and I produced Senator Aloysius
Etok for you; that’s where he comes from,” the governor said, before
gesturing to Mr. Etok, who attended the session alongside his colleague
in the Senate, Ita Enang, to “take a bow”.
The disclosure jolted the audience and the governor’s associates who exchanged awkward glances.
Mr. Akpabio spoke during the federal government’s contentious “Good Governance Tour” in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
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Minister, Labaran Maku, led several government officials and
journalists on the tour which many Nigerians have dismissed as a
jamboree.
While addressing the visiting delegation on his
government’s achievements, Mr. Akpabio, seeking to impress his sense of
evenhandedness on the audience, said he struck off the name of the
winner of the Akwa Ibom north senatorial in his party’s primaries, and
replaced same with Aloysius Etok.
Mr. Etok went on to win the
main elections, and is currently the Chairman of the Senate Committee on
Establishment and Public Service matters.
Mr. Akpabio, who in
the past, claimed elections in the state were amongst Nigeria’s freest
and fairest, laid bare in the speech to the federal delegation, captured
on camera, how he deliberately masterminded a flawed process that
produced Mr. Etok.
“The people of Ikono and Ini (Local Government Areas) from 1960 have never produced a Senator,” the governor narrated.
Several
minutes later, an aide to the governor passed him (Mr. Akpabio) a note,
apparently drawing Mr. Akpabio’s attention to the devastating
consequences of his comments.
Mr. Akpabio gave the note some attention, before backtracking on his earlier comments.
“So
I must say that I thank all of you, including the members of the
national assembly; led by Senator Aloysius Etok. And when I said that I
made Aloy(sius Etok) to become a senator in 2007, I need to explain it
so that you don’t think that I wrote his name and he became a senator,”
the governor said.
“During the primaries of PDP, we zoned the
senate seat to his federal constituency. And from the federal
constituency, he made first in the primaries. That happened in the PDP.
So we said since he was the first among the people who came from his
federal constituency for the primary, then he must be the one to become
the senator.”
Then after that, we “presented him before the
general public in the election and he won. And in 2011, with my support,
he had the highest number of votes by any senator in the entire
national assembly.”
Mr. Akpabio has been at the centre of the
storm over his controversial use of state funds for donations and gifts
to celebrities, journalists, party officials, and others.
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