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Anambra election: SERAP gives INEC 7 days to report vote-buying sponsors to EFCC, Police

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 10, 2025 1005 Minutes read0

•INEC chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has given Prof. Joash Amupitan, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) seven days to urgently refer the allegations of vote buy­ing and undue influence during the just concluded governorship elections in Anambra State to ap­propriate anti-corruption agencies and the police for investigation and prosecution of the perpetra­tors and their sponsors otherwise it will drag him to court.

SERAP urged him to work closely with the Independent Cor­rupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and the po­lice to identify, name and shame the suspected perpetrators and their sponsors and ensure their effective prosecution, reports Daily Independent.

The just concluded governor­ship election in Anambra State reportedly witnessed widespread cases of vote-buying, conspiracy and undue influence across the state.

In the letter dated November 8, 2025, and signed by SERAP depu­ty director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation said: “The re­curring cases of vote buying and undue influence make a mockery of Nigeria’s electoral process and participatory democracy.”

“Impunity for past cases of electoral bribery and vote buying is a major barrier to free and fair elections in Nigeria.”

“Unless the legacy of impunity for these grave electoral offences is combated and perpetrators effectively prosecuted, those con­templating vote buying will feel unconstrained in future elections.

“The effective prosecution of electoral bribery and vote buying would serve a legitimate aim, namely, the proper functioning and maintenance of the demo­cratic and electoral processes.

“Ensuring accountability and ending the impunity of perpetra­tors of electoral bribery and vote buying would enhance the rights of Nigerians to participate in their own government and ensure respect for the rule of law.

“Referring the perpetrators and sponsors of vote buying and undue influence in Anambra to appropriate anticorruption agen­cies and police for investigation and prosecution would improve public trust in the ability of your leadership of INEC to ensure free and fair elections in Nigeria.

“It would also be consistent with INEC’s mandates under the Electoral Act and the letter and spirit of the Nigerian constitution 1999 [as amended].

“Electoral integrity is critical to a legitimate democracy. When the integrity of that process is compromised, the legitimacy of our government and the public confidence in our public institu­tions is seriously undermined.

“Reports of electoral bribery, vote buying and undue influence in Anambra State have shown that INEC and politicians have learnt little or nothing from the well-documented problems during the 2023 general elections.

“We would be grateful if the recommended measures are taken within seven days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. If we have not heard from you by then, SERAP shall take all appropriate legal actions to com­pel you and INEC to comply with our request in the public interest.

“The right to vote is fundamen­tal and is the essence of a demo­cratic society, and any restrictions on that right strike at the heart of representative government. Ni­gerians should have the final say in the election of governmental officials.

“Persistent cases of electoral bribery, vote buying and undue in­fluence in the country’s elections gravely violate Nigerians’ right to vote, which is central to the effec­tive participation of every citizen.

“According to our information, there are reports of intimidation and harassment of journalists covering the polls.

“There are also reports of vote buying in several polling units, including Anambra East (RA 13 PU 6; RA 14 PU 12; Umuleri PU 13), Ihiala (RA 18 PUs 01 and 07), Onitsha North (RA 8 PU 7), and Orumba North (RA 17 PU 20; RA 02 PUs 12,13, 14).

“According to CDD-EAC, in­cidents of electoral bribery and vote-buying happened in the full view of election officials.

“In Awka South, Anambra Central, and in Nnewi North LGA, vote buying was observed in high-density polling clusters, including Nodu Village Hall 1 (PU 009, 2,780 registered voters), Nodu Hall 2 (PU 010, 1,983 voters), and Ezinifitte Hall 2 (PU 008, 3,352 voters) and Nibo 002 Maternity I.

“Voters were seen participat­ing in ‘vote-and-snap behaviour’ taking pictures of their marked ballots, presumably as proof of compliance in exchange for fi­nancial incentives.

“In some instances, party agents used money transfer plat­forms rather than direct cash payments to complete the trans­actions.

“Party agents reportedly offered voters up to N10,000 and N5,000, depending on the location. For example, in PU 005, Achina Ward 3, and in Aguata LGA, oppo­site PU 012, Ward 1, agents distrib­uted N5,000 and N2,000 payments to voters.

“In Anambra South, similar patterns were recorded. At Ichi PU 010 in Ekwusigo LGA, and Achina Ward 1, PU 012 in Agua­ta LGA, with agents distributing cash payments ranging from N2,000 to N5,000 in rooms situated directly across polling units.

“At Igboukwu Ward 2, Cen­tral School PU 017, party agents were reportedly seen distributing N5,000 to voters openly, without any response or deterrent from security personnel.

“In Uruagu Ward 1, PU 006 in Nnewi North LGA, party agents reportedly maintained informal logs of voters who had received payments, confirming the exis­tence of a widespread and sys­tematic bribery and voter buying across the state.

“If INEC is to live up to its con­stitutional and statutory respon­sibilities, it must take bold and effective measures to combat the culture of impunity for electoral bribery and undue influence in the country.

“Electoral bribery and vote buying undermine the ability of INEC to discharge its responsi­bilities under Section 153 of the Nigerian constitution and para­graph 15(a) of the third schedule of the constitution, and the Elec­toral Act.

“Electoral bribery and vote buying reportedly committed during the governorship election in Anambra State are contrary to the Nigerian constitution, the Electoral Act and international standards.

“The Nigerian constitution provides in Section 14(1)(c) that, ‘the participation by the people in their government shall be ensured in accordance with the provisions of this constitution.’

“Sections 121 and 127 of the Electoral Act prohibit electoral bribery and undue influence before, during and after any elec­tion. Section 145(2) provides that, ‘a prosecution under this Act shall be undertaken by legal officers of the commission or any legal prac­titioner appointed by it.’

“Under section 2(a) and (b), the commission ‘shall have power to conduct voter and civic educa­tion and to promote knowledge of sound democratic election processes.’”

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