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Ekiti as a Battleground: Police Vow “Tough” Stand on Vote-Buying in June 20 Polls

bySodiq Adeoyo
April 20, 2026
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Ekiti as a Battleground: Police Vow “Tough” Stand on Vote-Buying in June 20 Polls
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The Movement for Credible Elections (MCE) and Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) have raised alarms regarding the neutrality of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the growing influence of money in Nigeria’s political process. These concerns, centered on allegations surrounding INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan and the prevalence of vote-buying, threaten the public trust essential for democratic stability. For the Nigerian economy, the legitimacy of the electoral process is a key determinant of political risk, which directly influences investor sentiment and long-term economic planning.

The monetization of politics, as highlighted by CAPPA, distorts democratic outcomes and weakens governance by favoring the “highest bidder” over the will of the people. This trend is particularly sensitive as Ekiti State prepares for its June 2026 governorship election. The police have vowed to be “tough on vote-buying,” recognizing that electoral malpractice often leads to post-election instability, which can disrupt local business activities and deter regional investment.

A transparent and impartial investigation into the digital footprints of the INEC leadership is necessary to restore institutional credibility. As journalists are urged to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) and modern forensic tools for better reporting, the focus remains on ensuring that the 2027 elections reflect a fair and competitive process. Strengthening Nigeria’s democratic institutions is not merely a political goal but a fiscal imperative, as stable governance is the foundation upon which sustainable economic growth and investor confidence are built.

Tags: 2027 ElectionsCAPPAdemocratic governanceEkiti StateINECJoash AmupitanPolitical RiskVote-Buying
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