The owner of the company ACT. Technologies Limited, Sani Musa, which
printed the Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) has been arrested by the
officials of the Department of State Security (DSS).
No reason was given for his arrest.
He was arrested Tuesday at a private location in Abuja.
THISDAY gathered that his arrest might not be unconnected with the
allegation that he is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
and that he alone has the code to the smart card reader.
A
source close to THISDAY said that his arrest by the DSS is aimed at
solving some of the controversies surrounding the Smart Card Reader and
make him incommunicado throughout the presidential election.
On
Wednesday, the spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
Presidential Campaign organisation, Mr Femi Fani-Kayode, called for his
arrest, accusing him of being part of the plot to rig the election in
favour of APC.
According to Fani-Kayode, "Our concerns stem from the
fact that the moving spirit and a major shareholder and board member of
the company that supplied the card reader system and machines to INEC
is not only a friend of but also an ardent and keen supporter of General
Muhammadu Buhari and the APC.
That man's name is Sani Musa and he is indeed the main force behind the company.
The company's name is Act Technologies Ltd. and the Chairman of the company is one Engineer SK Danladi.
"How and why INEC would give the contract to supply the card readers to
a fanatical APC supporter and to a man whose other company was
officially blacklisted by INEC a couple of years ago for sharp
practices, needs to be explained. Sani Musa has expressed his undying
support for the APC and General Buhari and his hatred and virulent
opposition to the PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan openly and
publicly on his Facebook wall.
Some of his comments on Facebook read
as follows: 'I stand with him (Buhari) for whatever reason' and
'Imagine the kind of people given spaces in our nation’s news tabloids.’
‘Hoodlums are having field day in Nigeria since the inception of GEJ’s
administration. Mad men, hooligans and vultures have taken over decency
of the society. May Allah save us from the torments of this (sic)
rascals and expose their intentions on our nation state be it the Boko
Haram, killer militants or by extension those in authority with wicked
intentions-Amen,”
ACT. Technologies Limited, according to the
electronic payments obtained from the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) showed that over N2.6 billion was paid to the Nigerian
company for the production and supplies of over 68.8 million PVCs
within a period of seven months.
It was further gathered that the 68.8 million PVCs were expected to be produced at a unit cost of N65 per PVC.
THISDAY gathered that the Electronic Payment Mandate for the production
of the PVCs were paid through two banks – an Islamic Bank, JAIZ Bank
and the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) between 2013 and 2014, an
indication that the firm charged with the production have been fully
paid, yet it is yet to supply in full part of the 68.8 million PVCs for
the election.
According to the payment mandate made available to
THISDAY, INEC on February 14 paid the sum of N489,937,500 to
ACT.Technologies Limited as part payment for the production of the PVCs.
The money was paid through JAIZ Bank.
In the same manner,
another lodgment of N130 million was paid to the same company on August
13, 2013, while another sum of N585 million was paid to ACT.
Technologies Limited.
On July 16, 2013, the sum of N585 million
was paid to the same company through the FCMB, while on June 11, 2013,
another N293,962.500 was paid to the company through the Islamic bank.
N234 million was specifically paid to the same company, ACT.
Technologies Limited, for the supply of 40 million PVCs through JAIZ
Bank on January 24, 2014 and the last batch of N590,871,418 was paid on
February19, 2014.
All the electronic payment mandates were signed
by the Secretary of INEC, Augusta Ogakwu, Hajiya Salamatu Ibrahim who
is the Director of Finance and the Director of Budget, T.W. Afannga.
According to an INEC source, “Despite the full payment of the contract
money for the supplies of the PVCs, the batch of the voter cards are yet
to be produced, whereas all the money has been paid as far back as
2014.”
Meanwhile, the Deputy National Chairman of the PDP, Prince
Uche Secondus, has called on politicians to cultivate the habit of
playing politics without bitterness, ahead of tomorrow's, presidential
election.
He made the call yesterday in Abuja at the PDP National
Christian Praise Rally for Successful 2015 Elections, saying that this
was critical to ensure peaceful polls.
He also called on
politicians to embrace Christ and to play politics with the fear of God,
adding that though it was termed a dirty game, politics could be made
clean by God-fearing politicians.
He expressed the need for all
to focus on God who gives inspiration to all mankind and to continue
praying to Him for peace upon the nation, before, during and after the
elections.
``It is what you ask God with conviction that you will
receive, as the nation cries to God to bring peace to the country with
conviction, He will show himself strong,’’ Secondus said.
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