Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, Mr. Fani-Kayode said his team
had listened to and reviewed the recording and that it came to the
conclusion that the opposition All Progressives Congress turned fact on
its head by claiming that Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state; former
Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro; and the Minister of
Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan, who featured in the recording, planned
how to rig the election.
Contrary to President Goodluck Jonathan’s dismissal of
the Ekiti rigging audio recording as a fabrication that is not worth his
attention, the spokesperson for his campaign, Femi Fani-Kayode has
admitted that the tape is genuine but that the characters involved in
the meeting captured in the recording were not discussing how to rig the
2014 governorship election in Ekiti state.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, Mr. Fani-Kayode said his
team had listened to and reviewed the recording and that it came to the
conclusion that the opposition All Progressives Congress turned fact on
its head by claiming that Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state; former
Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro; and the Minister of
Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan, who featured in the recording, planned
how to rig the election.
“We have listened to the audio clip and we make bold to say that the
discussion that took place in it did not make any mention of any form of
rigging in the Ekiti state governorship election and neither did it
contain any evidence of any conspiracy to rig,” he said.
Mr. Fani-Kayode also said rather than attempting to orchestrate
rigging, what the audio clip clearly revealed was Governor Fayose
expressing concerns that a military commander was not acting on
information about illegal movement of weapons into certain parts of the
state.
“The Governor and others were apparently worried that safety of the
voters and INEC officials could be compromised if security measures were
not strictly enforced,” he said.
Mr Fani-Kayode’s admission of the
authenticity of the tape is another chapter in the series of
contradictory responses from the ruling party and those at the centre of
the vote rigging plot.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal,
last Friday, Mr. Jonathan said he would not investigate the
authenticity of the audio recording because it was a “fabrication.”
“It’s all fabrications. Why should I investigate things that are not real?” he asked.
Using forensic analysis that compared the voices in the recording
with public record samples of the individuals in the recording, Guardian
Consulting, The New York-based security firm, that helped authenticate
the recordings, confirmed that the tape was genuine.
“The voices from the recording were subjected to a Forensic Voice
Frequency Comparison against known samples and were found to match to a
98 per cent degree of certainty,” the firm said.
Mr Jonathan’s dismissal of the tape as a fabrication came after Mr
Obanikoro denied taking part in the meeting and threatened to sue
PREMIUM TIMES and Sahara Reporters for their vigorous reporting on the
matter.
Mr. Adesiyan confessed that the recording was genuine but that it was
more of an altercation between Mr. Fayose and Mr. Momoh after the
former accused the later of favouring the then governor of the state,
Kayode Fayemi.
“Fayose accused the General who supervised the Ekiti election of
taking bribe from Fayemi and APC, that was two days before the election.
They called me because they said the General disarmed policemen and I
told him to allow the policemen to do their job,” he told the Sunday
Punch newspaper.
After initially claiming his voice was manipulated using speech
software such as Natural Voices, Mr. Fayose later admitted during a
political event in Ekiti that it was his voice that was captured in the
tape but claimed he was rebuking Mr. Momoh for favouring the APC.
“If you listen to the tape about military rigging in Ekiti. Listen to
the tape you will see that I was the one accusing the army of
compromise. Listen, take time to listen. But they would come back with
propaganda and saying it all as if the whole world of propaganda belongs
to them,” he said.
Counter Allegation
While challenging the APC to
do a critical content analysis of the discussions in the audio clip, Mr.
Fani-Kayode said it was the APC that rigged the governorship election
in Osun state.
“During the course of those elections, some of their
agents gathered in secret locations where they thumb-printed ballot
papers in favor of their governorship candidate, Ogbeni Rauf
Aregbesola,” he said.
Mr. Fani Kayode also played a video tape he claimed proved the APC rigged the election in Osun state.
“It is ironic that instead of purging itself of its own insatiable
appetite for rigging and cheating, the APC, through its Presidential
candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, chose to call a press conference in
which he alleged that our leaders were ordering soldiers to rig in
Ekiti state.
“This is a clear case of the pot calling the kettle black,” he said.
APC, Buhari calling for violence At his press conference, Mr.
Fani-Kayode also accused the APC and its presidential candidate of
veiled attempts to instigate violence in the country, while also
undermining the nation’s armed forces.
“It is now very clear to us that the APC is determined to cause
security breaches in the next few weeks. This has been confirmed by
their vigorous campaign of calumny against the military and their
consistent demand that soldiers must not be deployed for security
surveillance at the polling booths in the forthcoming elections,” he
said.
Mr. Fani-Kayode also alleged what he termed subtle threat of violence
by Mr. Buhari at an APC leadership meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
“General Buhari said that the patience of the APC and its leaders
were on test. One wonders what he means by that and what he and his
supporters intend to do once that patience runs out.
“In an AFP news report of Friday, February 6, 2015, he was asked if
he would accept the outcome of the presidential election no matter how
unfavourable. Listen to his answer: “I am not going to lose; so I won’t
answer that question.”
“Again, only yesterday, Wednesday, February 18, 2015, in an interview
on ARISE Television, General Buhari was asked what his reaction would
be if he loses the election. His answer was: “We shall see.”
“As far as we are concerned, these are ominous and subtle threats to
unleash violence on the Nigerian people and all those that he perceives
are his enemies in the event of his losing the election,” he said.
Mr. Fani-Kayode said Mr. Buhari has succeeded in inflaming the
destructive passion of his supporters in the northern part of the
country on many occasions in the past.
“We recall his unacceptable remarks on May 15, 2012 when he said “if
what happened in 2011 should happen again in 2015, the dog and the
baboon would be soaked in blood”.
“We witnessed the orgy of violence that they unleashed shortly after
the announcement of the results of the 2011 presidential election, which
the Sheik Lemu Committee, in its report to the Federal Government, said
was caused by Buhari’s inflammatory statements.
“We recall with sadness the massacre of some of our vibrant youth
corps members who participated in the 2011 election as INEC’s ad-hoc
staff in Bauchi State.
“We are concerned that the same thing may happen again given General
Buhari’s divisive and inciting comments coupled with the APC’s violent
disposition,” Mr. Fani-Kayode said.
He said the attempt by the APC to discredit the use of soldiers by
promoting some “misleading audio footage of the so-called rigging during
the Ekiti governorship election, in which one Captain Sagir Koli was
the dramatis personae, is childish and absurd”.
He said the Nigerian Government deployed soldiers in the Anambra,
Edo, Ondo, Ekiti and Osun gubernatorial elections and all those
elections were devoid of violence.
“Remarkably, the APC won in Edo and Osun; APGA won in Anambra, Labour
Party won in Ondo while PDP won only in Ekiti State,” he said.
He added that the basis on which the APC is agitating for the
exclusion of soldiers from the election by sponsoring court cases is
patently dubious and untenable.
“The reason that the APC and its leaders do not want soldiers
deployed is to be able to intimidate voters and unleash violence on the
polity once they lose the elections.
“They know that it would be far more difficult for them to do that when soldiers are on the streets.
“With these dishonourable tactics and desperate acts by the APC, we
are the ones who should be worried and who should be complaining but,
unlike Buhari and the APC, our patience is not running out because we
are committed to a peaceful election and we completely reject the option
of violence,” he said.
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