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2023 Elections: EFCC warns political parties and electorates on vote buying

Last updated: February 24, 2023 6:56 pm
3 years ago BY AMAKA OKORO
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Abdulrasheed Bawa

Just a few hours before the commencement of the 2023 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, officers of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, intensified last-minute vigorous enlightenment and sensitization campaigns against vote buying and all forms of Electoral fraud.

The officers and part of the teams deployed to the 36 states of the federation and the FCT, took their campaign to the media houses, Bureau De Change operators, and INEC officials on the need for collaboration to forestall electoral malpractices with a view to delivering a transparent, credible, and peaceful election.

Commander of the EFCC, Osita Nwajah who is anchoring the Commission’s election monitoring activities in Abia state, took a detour to Akwa Ibom state where he held live interviews to sensitize the people of Akwa Ibom on what constitutes electoral malpractice.

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He educated the public on vote buying and selling, voters’ inducement, and how to report the same before and during the elections.

Nwajah who was equally at the office of the Resident Electoral Commissioner, REC, Abia State gave out channels through which the public can immediately report any observed infraction to the Commission

On his part, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, Aliyu Naibi, led operatives of Port Harcourt Command to sensitize Bureau de Change operators in Bayelsa State and warned them to avoid being used by politicians for vote buying.

Similarly, the team led by Assistant Commander of the EFCC, Eze Johnson visited BDCs in Ibusa, Delta State, and sensitized them on the ills of vote buying and the need to discourage members from being used by politicians.

The Chairman of BDC in the state, Alhaji Adamu Musa commended the team for the exercise.

(Editor: Hadiza. A. A)

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