Plot by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Tukur Buratai to help the
Rivers State APC Governorship Candidate, Dakuku Peterside at the
tribunal suffered a major setback as his representative, Captain Garba
Sani told the Rivers State Governorship Election Tribunal that the
Nigerian Army did not participate or assist the PDP in any rigging
activities in Tai Local Government Area as alleged by the petitioner.
Captain
Sani said that he received a signal from the Chief of Army Staff
instructing him to testify on behalf of the Rivers State APC.
He led other soldiers to Tai LGA to maintain the peace for the governorship election. He testified on Wednesday.
The
Representative of the Chief of Army Staff also declared that he did not
see the Police or any other security agency assisting the PDP to
manipulate the governorship election.
Captain Sani who was cross
examined by Mr Okey Wali (SAN ) counsel to Governor Wike added that he
did not see anybody illegally thumb printing ballot papers at any
location.
Asked if he wrote a report on the said governorship
election in Rivers State, Captain Sani agreed, but said it has been
submitted to the Chief of Army Staff. He said that the report was not
released to him on his way to the Tribunal.
The Chief of Army Staff said that he led 38 soldiers who he claimed were crammed in two Hiliux Vans.
Asked how the soldiers were able to convey arrested thugs since they had only two Hiliux Vans, Captain Sani could not explain.
He
was further asked to explain how the Policemen he claimed they handed
over arrested persons conveyed them to a separate location, since they
had no vehicle. The Army Captain said he could explain.
The
Representative of the Chief of Army Staff said he did not get the
identities of the so-called thugs who disrupted elections as he merely
handed them over to the police.
Asked if he was aware if those
allegedly arrested by him have been prosecuted, the Chief of Army Staff
representative said it was not his business to get such information.
Counsel
to Governor Wike put it to the representative of the Chief of Army
Staff that his testimony was mere hearsay and cannot be relied upon by
the Tribunal, since he admitted that he didn’t participate or see
anybody rigging.
The so called 38 soldiers in two Hiliux Vans
allegedly monitored elections in 10 wards and 91 polling units of Tai
Local Government Area of Rivers State.
It remains unclear who
directed the Chief of Army Staff to send a Representative to the
Tribunal. Many believe that he received the directive from his overall
employer.
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