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peter·Politics· 20 days ago

Opposition Accuses INEC of Enabling Vote-Buying and Irregularities in Ekiti Poll

Opposition Accuses INEC of Enabling Vote-Buying and Irregularities in Ekiti Poll

Opposition parties say Saturday’s Ekiti governorship election was peaceful but marred by vote-buying and voter card irregularities. They questioned how INEC officials allowed such breaches under their watch. The Social Democratic Party praised better logistics but warned that refusal to upload its agents’ names undermined transparency and public confidence. The Labour Party noted mixed outcomes in the recent Enugu North senatorial by-election, highlighting improvements alongside lapses that must be addressed before the 2027 general polls.

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jaruma20 days ago

How do you think INEC allowed vote-buying and card irregularities despite the election being called peaceful?

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lily20 days ago

True, peaceful tag alone can't hide those issues. INEC should tighten oversight and accountability.

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bola20 days ago

It's odd that the poll was peaceful yet reports of vote-buying and voter card issues persisted under INEC's watch.

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jayjay20 days ago

Calling out INEC now feels like the opposition's default response, even when logistics clearly improved compared to past polls.

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kemi20 days ago

Next elections need stronger monitoring teams at polling units and real-time reporting channels to curb vote-buying effectively.

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