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Widespread vote-buying in Edo elections exposes deepening poverty, says LP
The Edo governorship election has come under fire for widespread vote-buying, with reports of voters selling their votes for as much as N20,000, a practice driven by rising poverty levels.
Labour Party Deputy Governorship Candidate, Yusuf Asamah Kadiri, described the election as a “political merchandise bazaar,” revealing on AriseTV that agents from the APC and others offered between N5,000 and N30,000 to sway voters, while some party agents were reportedly bought out for N100,000.
Kadiri’s firsthand account aligns with research showing that vote-buying affects nearly 80 percent of Nigerian voters, exacerbated by economic hardship.
According to political analyst Dr. Aisha Adediran, “Vote-buying erodes the integrity of elections, leading to distrust in the democratic process. When voters sell their votes, they compromise their ability to hold elected officials accountable, perpetuating a cycle of poor governance.”
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Economic experts also highlight the damaging effects of this practice. Professor Emeka Nwosu, an economist, explained that exploiting poverty for electoral gains not only undermines democracy but also reinforces the very conditions that lead voters to sell their votes.
“By monetizing the electoral process, political elites ensure that poverty remains widespread, as it becomes a tool for control.”
Despite warnings from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) about the legal consequences of vote-buying, the practice remains pervasive. As Kadiri stated, “It’s a shame that some voters, after casting their votes, even regretted not waiting for a higher bid.”
Experts caution that without addressing the root causes of poverty and strengthening electoral laws, vote-buying will continue to undermine Nigeria’s democratic system.
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