The
so-called INEC staff, Mr Charles Kaye Okoye used by the Rivers State APC as a
witness at the Rivers State Governorship Election Tribunal Sitting in Abuja
true identity has been revealed. He is a
card carrying member of the APC planted in the State office of INEC by
immediate past Governor, Rotimi Amaechi.
Mr
Okoye played major roles in the APC campaigns for President Muhammadu
Buhari
and the defeated Rivers State APC Governorship Candidate, Dakuku Peterside.
Investigations
revealed that his hearsay testimony at the tribunal is part of an ongoing plot
by the APC to use lies and propaganda to cast doubts over the governorship
election lost by the party in Rivers State.
Investigations
further revealed that he has been on the payroll of the APC as one of the
compromised staff, hence he wrote a
personal report on the election, paid
for by the APC that was presented at the tribunal.
His
activities on social media, exposed his
partisanship especially as regards the Presidential and Governorship elections
where he campaigned vigorously for the APC.
Incidentally,
when his candidate Dakuku Peterside of the APC lost to Governor Wike during the
April 11 governorship election, Charles
Okoye, the so-called INEC Staff in the
Monitoring Department admitted in his Facebook Post that the election was free
and fair and that the people of Rivers State have made their choice. He called
on the defeated Dakuku Peterside and other Rivers people to support Governor
Nyesom Wike.
In
another Facebook post, Charles Okoye posted the picture of his candidate, Dakuku Peterside, while in another he posted the logo of the APC. He also posted the picture of the immediate
past Governor, Rotimi Amaechi.
Posting
on December 10 on Facebook, 2014, Charles Kaye Okoye wrote: “ Hon. Peterside-Yours
is a March to destiny. Fortune is for the brave. A March to
destiny...and a March to the Brick House of Rivers State. ..UP APC".
In
his April 12, 2015 post on Facebook, Charles Okoye wrote: “ Rivers Guber: It
was a war of wit between Amaechi and Wike and Wike triumphed.
Sad
as it may seem, let's in the spirit of sportsmanship congratulate him.
Whatever
game he played, he played it well. Congrats Chief Nyesom Wike".
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