Security operatives in Ogun State have arrested officials of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and two staff members of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over alleged possession of a large sum of money in Iperu-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area.
A viral video posted on Saturday showed the suspects — a male and a female INEC official alongside PDP officers — being interrogated by security personnel at a hotel in the area. The interrogator alleged that intelligence reports indicated the INEC staff had been contacted and given money by PDP members for vote buying during the ongoing Remo Federal Constituency by-election.
In the video, the male INEC official admitted he was directed by his supervisor to collect the cash from the politicians, while one of the PDP officers denied involvement, insisting: “You are just showing money; I don’t know anything about it.”
PDP Reacts
The PDP has described the arrest as a plot to intimidate and disenfranchise its members. The party’s Director of Media and Communications, Asiwaju Akinloye Bankole, in a statement, said security operatives stormed the hotel around 3:30 a.m. in a “commando-style operation” and arrested the party officer along with his driver and aide.
He insisted no electoral materials or large sums of money were found, claiming only ₦100,000 was in the officer’s possession. “It is part of a grand plan to scare our people and disenfranchise them. This is unfortunate and shameful in a democracy,” Bankole said.
He further dissociated the arrested PDP member from the two INEC officials, stressing it was “practically impossible” for them to be in the same hotel room.
Police Response
Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, confirmed the development, saying investigations were ongoing.
“We are investigating the matter. That’s how much I can say for now,” Ogunlowo said, adding that more details would be provided later.