FORMER APC NATIONAL SECRETARY, FRANK MAKES A SHOCKING REVELATION ABOUT ZAKARI’S APPOINTMENT
Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Timi Frank, has given a graphic detail of how President Muhammadu Buhari’s supposed neice, Amina Zakari’s appointment as the Chairperson of INEC’s Advisory Committee and Presidential Election Collation Centre Committee, was sealed at a midnight secret meeting in the Villa.
would be recalled that the appointment of Mrs Zakari as chair of the 2019 presidential collation centre has continued to receive widespread condemnation both within and outside Nigeria.
The move is largely viewed as an attempt to rig the 2019 presidential election in favour of Buhari.
Frank disclosed to Dailypost that the meeting took place at the Glass House inside the Aso Rock Villa in the early hours of Thursday prior to the announcement of the appointment was made by Prof. Mahmood Yakubu – chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
He stated that he is in possession of reliable information about how the INEC chair and Zakari were smuggled into the villa at about 12.30am on Thursday after which Buhari, accompanied by few of his trusted aides, joined them inside the Glass House for the meeting.
He disclosed that Yakubu arrived for the meeting in a black Peugeot 508, wearing a blue caftan while Zakari came in a black Prado SUV, wearing a jalabiya.
He said the meeting lasted for 45 minutes, adding that Amina Zakari was the Commission’s head of electoral operations and logistics before she was redeployed to the department of health and welfare in October 12, 2018, following misgivings about partisan posture in various elections conducted when she held sway as head of operations and logistics at INEC.
Frank added that her relationship with Buhari became suspect as many believed she was working for the re-election of her uncle – Buhari – and the success of the APC, which became obvious in the Edo, Ekiti and Osun governorship elections and other rerun elections that she supervised during the period.