FACT CHECK: Viral audio of Wike ‘strategising to rig elections’ is from 2016

A circulating audio recording of Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state, has claimed that he bribed Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials to rig the presidential election which held last Saturday, but TheCable reports that the video was actually a recording of the governor in 2016.

TheCable said that in the recording, Governor Wike appeared to be talking via the telephone with INEC officials and some individuals perceived to be his aides.

The conversation largely centred on payment arrangements in exchange for mobilisation – sharing of money – geared towards achieving a preferred election outcome.

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The recording also appeared to reveal that the governor arranged that money be given to INEC officials to manipulate election results.

The longer version of the audio shows that the recording is a compilation of different telephone conversations, all focusing on elections.

VERIFICATION

Checks by TheCable revealed that part of the audio recording being circulated has been on Youtube as far back as December 16, 2016.

The video, titled “FULL AUDIO Of Governor Nyesom Wike Caught On Tape Arranging Bribery Of INEC Officials” was published by Sahara Reporters in 2016.

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Also, a report on December 14, 2016 — two days before the video was published by the same media platform — alleged that the governor bribed INEC officials during the 2016 legislative elections held in the state.

VERDICT

The circulating audio is not a reflection of what happened last Saturday — February 25, 2023 — during the presidential, senate and house of representative elections.

The audio is six years old and the conclusion misleading.

 

Independent National Electoral CommissionNyesom Wike
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