As reported by Sahara Reporters
Attahiru Jega, chairman of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), is close to bowing to fierce pressure by announcing a
six-week postponement of the February general elections. However, even
though Mr. Jega is all but certain to do the bidding of President
Goodluck Jonathan by setting a latter date for the elections, our
sources in the Presidency insist that Mr. Jega will not survive as INEC
chair much longer if plans by the Presidency to sack him materialize.
SaharaReporters has consistently reported that President Jonathan
and his closest associates have been desperate to postpone the
elections to enable them to re-strategize in the face of certain signs
that Mr. Jonathan and his party were on the cusp of losing by a wide
margin.
Once Mr. Jega makes it official that the elections will be
postponed, Mr. Jonathan and members of his close-knit kitchen cabinet
plan to intensify their plot to plant an interim government after
successfully removing Mr. Jega as INEC chairman. Mr. Jega’s tenure is
scheduled to end in June 2015.
Our sources reveal that the president and his team are exploring
several options to ease Mr. Jega out of his INEC job. One option,
according to a source embedded in the Presidency, is to ask the INEC
chair to go on “termination leave” as early as the end of March, 2015. A
second and more potent strategy is to launch a series of subterranean
threats to his life and a series blackmail strategies,including the use
of sections of the Nigerian media to accuse Mr. Jega of corruption in
the award of INEC contracts.
SaharaReporters learnt that the heads of Nigeria’s security
agencies, under direct instructions from the Presidency, categorically
told Mr. Jega yesterday that they could not guarantee establishing a
climate for free and fair elections to hold in February. They also
reportedly warned Mr. Jega that they could not guarantee his personal
safety and those of other INEC staff should elections go ahead on
February 14th as currently scheduled.
The alarming pressure on Mr. Jega forced him to call a meeting of
political parties, non-governmental organizations and resident
electoral commissioners in Abuja today. Although the meetings are yet to
end, Mr. Jega has confided in several people that he was open to
considering a six-week postponement.
One of our sources said President Jonathan’s aides had bribed
several briefcase political parties to go to INEC to demand a
postponement of the elections.
The real agenda of President Jonathan’s inner circle is two-fold,
according to information obtained from sources in the Presidency. The
first is a desperate desire to get tenure extension at all cost through
the backdoor. The second is to buy enough time to prepare the army to
help rig the elections in favor of Mr. Jonathan should the incumbent
president and the PDP continue to face bleak prospects in the polls.
Two sources at the Presidency disclosed that Petroleum Minister
Diezani Alison-Madueke was particularly rattled at the prospect of Mr.
Jonathan’s defeat. Ms. Alison-Madueke, who has engineered several shady
deals in the oil sector that enabled her, Mr. Jonathan and a few cronies
to pocket billions of dollars, is described of deeply scared of
exposure and possible jail time should Mr. Jonathan lose the elections.
The sources said the Petroleum Minister had persuaded Mr. Jonathan to
sign off on her series of corrupt deals in the oil sector by arguing
that the billions of dollars she was stealing would be used to guarantee
re-election for the president. The minister used several fronts,
including Jide Omokri, Kola Aluko, and Toye Cole in a series of
questionable deals. One of her fronts, Mr. Aluko, who was also the
minister’s lover, reportedly ran away with more than $2 billion dollars
after a jealous Ms. Alison-Maduekebegan to hound him for dating former
supermodel Naomi Campbell.
A source close to the Presidency also disclosed that Mr. Jonathan
had struck a multibillion-dollar deal with Chadian President Idris Deby
to outsource the fight against Boko Harm to Chad. With Chad now
fighting Boko Haram on Nigerian territory, President Jonathan and his
backers within the military would have enough troops to deploy to help
rig the elections, said the source.
The president has already deployed soldiers massively into Lagos
today to forestall any peaceful protests against the postponement of
elections.
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