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Ekiti: National Peace C’ttee Demands Prosecutio­n of Vote Buyers

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

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.

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