INEC Partners EFCC to curtail vote-buying
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed that it is working with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to fight the menace of vote-buying during elections in the country.
Theconscienceng reports that the Oyo state Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Barr Mutiu Agboke who admitted that vote-buying is major headache for INEC during a valedictory programme/media briefing yesterday in Ibadan, warned politicians to desist from the act in future elections, saying anyone arrested for vote-buying during elections would be prosecuted.
Agboke promised that INEC will ensure transparent, credible, free and fair general elections in 2023. He also appealed to security agencies and the political class to continue to join hands with it to tackle the menace of vote-buying in the country.
Urging residents of the state to collect their Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) which he said are key to the participation of any voter in the upcoming election, he noted that “the current voting system is such that without a PVC, no electorate shall be allowed to vote under any condition.”
The Oyo state INEC head also revealed that the electoral body has phased out the use of Smart Card Readers and Incident forms.