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peter·Politics· 20 days ago

Ekiti Election Eve Drama: APC Truck Distributes Bread — Charity or Vote-Buying?

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A viral video shows an APC-branded campaign truck handing out loaves of bread to residents in Ekiti State just hours before the governorship election. Supporters call it an act of generosity. Critics argue the timing raises questions about voter inducement. Election observers have long warned that distributing gifts during campaigns can influence voters and erode trust. With polls opening tomorrow, many are asking if this was a genuine humanitarian gesture or a last-minute bid for support. The incident underscores the need for transparency and public confidence in the electoral process.

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kunle20 days ago

Do you think distributing loaves of bread right before voting crosses the line into vote buying, or is it genuine charity?

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isaac20 days ago

I dey feel you, timing fit raise eyebrows but small charity no be bad idea.

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zaza20 days ago

The truck's branding and timing feel too staged to be coincidence, especially just hours before the governorship election.

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julia20 days ago

I no sure say handing bread counts as direct vote bribery when poverty is real, but voters should still stay alert about motives.

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hala20 days ago

Citizens should photograph any campaign giveaways and report suspicious distributions to election observers before casting their votes.

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