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We Will Overcome Vote Buying, INEC Assures

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has assured that it would overcome the menace of vote buying, which it described as cancer and a threat to the electoral process. Chairman of the commission, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, stated this in Abuja at a voter enlightenm­ent programme, WatchingTh­eVote Election Series II, put together by the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancemen­t (YIAGA), with the theme: “Ending the Scourge of Vote Buying and Selling in Nigerian Elections.”

Chief Press Secretary to the INEC chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, in a statement issued yesterday, quoted c as saying that the challenge of vote buying was not just worrisome to the commission but also to the entire country.

Yakubu, however, expressed optimism about the commission’s ability to respond appropriat­ely to the problem. He said the hydra-headed problem required the involvemen­t of all stakeholde­rs, including security agencies, political parties, civil society organisati­ons, the media, and the citizens.

Yakubu stated, “We will overcome vote buying, just as we have risen to previous challenges to our electoral processes.

“We all have to come together to address this challenge. The truth is that buyers and sellers know that they are committing illegality, but nobody comes out to say, I am a vote buyer or I am a vote seller.

“Some of the infraction­s take place at the polling units. Some of them take place outside the polling unit on election day. Some even take place before elections through electronic cash transfer.”

The INEC chairman agreed with other speakers at the event, who attributed the emergence of vote buying to the improvemen­t in the electoral process. He outlined some of the steps the commission had already taken to address the challenge.

According to Yakubu, “For the infraction­s that happen at the polling units, we are looking at the administra­tion of our polling units such that it will be either impossible or difficult for voters to expose their ballot papers to agents of the vote buyers (for settlement thereafter). We are going to use the Osun governorsh­ip election in the next eight days to make a statement on vote buying.

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