Tuesday, 11 December 2018 05:10

We’ve devised means against vote buying - INEC

Rate this item
(0 votes)

Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has introduced a new measure on ballot paper handling at polling units to check vote buying in 2019 general elections.

Its Chairman, Mr Mahmud Yakubu, disclosed this at a public hearing on ‘Vote Buying and Improving Electoral Processes in Nigeria’, conducted by National Assembly Joint Committee on INEC in Abuja on Monday.

Yakubu said in 2019 polls, ballot papers would be handed to voters rolled up before they proceed to polling booths to cast their votes.

He explained that voters, in turn, must also roll up and flatten the ballot papers before leaving the polling booths to drop them in the ballot boxes.

Yakubu demonstrated the folding process with a sample of the presidential ballot paper to be used in 2019 polls.

He said it would guard against the electorate displaying thump-printed ballot papers to agents of vote buyers at the polling units.

The INEC boss described vote buying as a systemic problem that permeates the entire electoral process, including during political party primaries.

While noting that many countries were also grappling with the menace, he said Nigeria must find solutions to its own to serve as a reference point for other nations.

Yakubu decried the lack of arrest and prosecution of culprits despite existence of criminal laws against vote buying and other forms of bribery and inducements, including Electoral, EFCC and ICPC Acts.

“Since 1999, we have had several confessional statements by many partisan actors on how an electoral process is subverted and voters and electoral personnel are induced.

“They do this through food items, kitchen utensils, automobiles, electrical appliances, clothing toiletries, sandwich and so on.

“By sandwich, I am not talking about food. There is a way candidates induce voters using two slices of bread; sandwiched in between the two slices is a currency note,” he said.

To address the menace of vote buying, Yakubu said, the country must break the chain of voter inducement.

According to him, the problem cannot be eradicated in secondary elections where many of its perpetrators were beneficiaries of vote buying at party primaries.

He said INEC would continue to devise innovative means to guarantee credibility of 2019 general elections and beyond.

Freedom Online

May 04, 2024

Peer-to-peer trading in cryptocurrencies worth $500bn in Nigeria – Expert

Chief Executive Officer of one of the leading cryptocurrency platforms in Nigeria, NoOnes, Ray Youssef,…
May 01, 2024

Overwhelming majority of Nigerians have lost confidence in INEC, survey reveals

Yiaga Africa, a prominent election observation group, reveals in its latest report that only 23…
May 04, 2024

‘Your personality will get you 10 times richer than your intelligence,’ says self-made millionaire who retired at 35

I interviewed millionaire early retiree Steve Adcock recently on the subject of financial regrets. Adcock…
April 13, 2024

A new camera can undress people almost in real time—to send a message about AI

Nuca, a new deepfake camera, is an art project that shows how artificial intelligence can…
May 03, 2024

Two military officers face court martial over drone strike that killed 85 civilians in Kaduna

Nigeria's military has ordered two officers to face court martial proceedings over a drone strike…
May 04, 2024

What to know after Day 800 of Russia-Ukraine war

WESTERN PERSPECTIVE Russia says it has driven Ukrainian army from 211 square miles of territory…
May 01, 2024

Wellspring Consulting proposes cybersecurity investment to boost Nigeria's economy

In a bid to rescue Nigeria from its economic challenges, Wellspring Consulting advocates for significant…
April 30, 2024

Finidi George is new Head Coach for Super Eagles

Former Nigerian winger Finidi George has been appointed as the head coach of the national…

NEWSSCROLL TEAM: 'Sina Kawonise: Publisher/Editor-in-Chief; Prof Wale Are Olaitan: Editorial Consultant; Femi Kawonise: Head, Production & Administration; Afolabi Ajibola: IT Manager;
Contact Us: [email protected] Tel/WhatsApp: +234 811 395 4049

Copyright © 2015 - 2024 NewsScroll. All rights reserved.