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Video of Senator confessing how he rigs election surface online after his death

A video showing former Deputy Senate President, Ibrahim Mantu, confessing how he rigged elections in Nigeria resurfaced on social media days after his death.

Mantu said in the video that has since gone viral, that he was a born-again politician after he graphically coated how he rigged elections for himself and his party.

The politician had made the revelation in March 2018 during a Channels Television’s ‘Hard Core’ program while responding to a question on whether he rigged elections in the past, the senator had said, “Yes, I did because I am now confessing the truth.

“I don’t have to go and change results but when you provide money, you give money to INEC boys to help if they see any chance that they should favor you. You provide money to the security (agents).

“All our elections in the past, I have been in this game for about 40 years and I tell you each time, it is not necessarily when I am contesting election but when my party sponsors a candidate, I will like the candidate to win an election.

“What we used to do before, we make provisions for INEC (Independent National Electoral Commission), we make provisions for security (agents), we make provisions for even agents of other parties so that they would not raise any objection to whatever we can get.

“So, whether I rig myself or not, by providing those resources, financial inducement to the officials, I am rigging.”

When asked whether there was any hope for a change in the political arena, Mantu had said it all depended on the players.

“If people who are born-again like me refuse to do it. If we, the players, unless we give before somebody will take. So, don’t give and you won’t get takers.

“You don’t even ask me why am I thinking this way? I am tired of being seen as a criminal in the streets of the world because I am a Nigerian. You assume that everybody is an innocent human being until his proven otherwise. But once you are outside this country with a green passport and they say you are a Nigerian, even if you are a Pastor or Imam, they assume that you are a criminal or you have criminal tendencies. That must change.

“I am tired of living in poverty amid plenty. I am tired. No matter how much you have, you see people coming every day, relations, friends, (saying) ‘my wife has given birth’, ‘my mother is in the hospital’, this and that, every day.

“But if everybody has enough to take care of his or herself they won’t come bothering you saying give me this, give me that. And I believe that we have the resources, that people can live decent lives without being beggars to those in government.

“We need good governance and good governance can be provided by good people who are truly repentant, who are there to serve the people, who are concerned about the primary wellbeing of the people.”

Many Nigerians including Leke Adeboye, son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, have since shared the video of the Senator’s confession after his demise.

One Othniel Gongden who also shared the video on Facebook said the Senator “confessed his sins before he died. May God forgive and grant him eternal rest.”

“This confession should not be swept under the carpet,” another Facebook user, Bankole Olukunle noted.

Mantu, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party before his death, was a member of the Senate from 1999 to 2007. He had represented Plateau Central Constituency in the upper chamber and emerged Deputy Senate President in 2003.

The PUNCH had reported that the member of the PDP Board of Trustee died on August 16, 2021, at the age of 74.

Mantu had been actively involved in politics all his life before the annulled presidential election in 1993. He was the National Chairman, defunct Peoples Democratic Alliance; and National Publicity Secretary defunct United Nigeria Congress Party, amongst others.

Meanwhile, since the return to democracy in 1999, elections in Nigeria have never been devoid of malpractices and violence. Rigging is one of the electoral offenses provided for in sections 23, 24,117-132 of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended. Several penalties for the offenses are provided in the Act as well.

Also, the United States had in the past slam election riggers in Nigeria with travel restrictions.

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Efecha Gold
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