ERG/Arase satellite observations show a simultaneous enhancement of whistler-mode chorus emissions and electron flux associated with toroidal mode ultra-low frequency (ULF) waves. The satellite observed the intensification of both chorus emissions and electron flux in the energy range satisfying the cyclotron resonance condition during the westward oscillation phase of the toroidal mode ULF waves. A model for the observed periodic variations is proposed. We consider the modulation of the drift speed of energetic electrons to be the drift due to the radial component of the wave electric field and the ambient magnetic field . Assuming a wave phase variation of the toroidal mode ULF oscillation in the azimuthal direction, we expect the accumulation of energetic electrons at locations corresponding to a specific phase angle, consistent with the observed phase relationship.