NEWSNOW

Off-season elections: CTA decries vote buying by political leaders

A prominent election monitoring group, the Centre for Transparency Advocacy, has raised an alarm over the growing incidents of vote buying in the country. The domestic observer group, accredited by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), monitored recent off-season governorship elections in Kogi, Bayelsa, and Imo states.

They declared that the predominant political parties in the country incentivised vote buying while the security agents showed indifference to it.

The report reads in part: “In our elections, vote buying has solidified into a crime that involves the majority of political parties and their operatives. According to our observers, vote buying and selling were rampant, with the main parties using inventive vote-buying plans and strategies to elude law enforcement.

The three states of Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi were all part of this unpleasant trend. INEC, security agencies, Nigerians, and other interested parties must devise strategies to deal with this unpleasant occurrence.

It is imperative that political parties acknowledge that incentivizing vote buying is illegal and that security authorities hold party officials accountable for the vote-buying actions of their agents.”

The CTA also noted that letters of the Peace Accords, at the instance of the National Peace Committee, were observed in breach. “Regrettably, the political elite remains the most vulnerable component in our endeavour to introduce electoral changes.

There are still inclinations to use violence and coercion to influence the process. We suggest making the Peace Accord, typically signed by parties or candidates as a formality, subject to legal proceedings. The peace treaty must be used to compel contestants and parties to swear to an affidavit.”

READ ALSO FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

Taiwo Amodu

Recent Posts

Anti-party activities: Abure-led NWC sets up disciplinary committee to sanction Otti, Obi, others

The party noted that such actions and decisions were “anti-party activities”, which would no longer…

4 minutes ago

Serve with dedication, CAS charges new pilots

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has graduated 35 new pilots, and the Chief of the…

7 minutes ago

FG, experts call for boost in local production of pharmaceuticals, vaccines

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s health sector gathered at the Kwara State Banquet Hall on Monday, April…

18 minutes ago

Emir Bayero urges parents to prioritise Islamic education amid moral decline

The 15th Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, emphasized that "Islamic education and knowledge of…

20 minutes ago

NANS commends Gov Abiodun for rehabilitating Lagos-Sango-Abeokuta expressway

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) in Ogun State has recognized the ongoing rehabilitation…

36 minutes ago

Nigeria recommits to tackling illicit financial flows

As the world grapples with the challenges of sustainable development, the Minister of State for…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.