Ekiti: National Peace C’ttee Demands Prosecution of Vote Buyers
The National Peace Committee (NPC), has asked the security agencies to ensure that perpetrators of vote-buying during the June 18, 2022 governorship election in Ekiti State were prosecuted and brought to Justice.
Chairman of the National Peace Committee, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, in a statement issued in Abuja, yesterday, said the practice of vote-buying undermined the values, which underpinned the democratic life of the country.
The former head of state also said vote-buying reduced the privileged selection of those, who steward the commonwealth through the electoral processes, as being transactional.
“We strongly decry the incidence of vote-buying recorded during the elections and urge the security agencies to ensure that investigations are conducted, that all perpetrators of these anti-democratic acts are prosecuted and brought to justice with the provisions in the electoral law.
“The practice of vote-buying undermines the values, which underpin our democratic life. It reduces the privileged selection of those who steward our commonwealth through our electoral processes, as being transactional.
“We must hold to account, all who would muddy the springs from which we as a people seek to drink from collectively by such actions of bribery – both the giver and receiver,” Abubakar said.
The committee, however, congratulated the people of Ekiti State over their peaceful conduct during the election.
“We want to particularly, thank the people of Ekiti for the turnout recorded during the election, despite recent increasing levels of insecurity. Your commitment to fulfilling your civic responsibilities by casting your votes in a peaceful and orderly manner, sets an example for your compatriots in the upcoming Osun State Governorship Election and Nigeria as we move towards the general elections in 2023.