Following the just concluded Ekiti gubernatorial election last Saturday, the Transformation Monitoring Group, TMG, has decried the act of vote buying politicians and political parties in the country.
The group in a statement by it’s Chairman, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, stated that the act of vote-buying, was seen during the Ekiti Election.
According to him, using public funds to woo voters during elections has become common by politicians across the country.
Rafsanjani said Vote-buying was observed across the sixteen local government areas of the state with political parties bidding for the votes of electorates.
According to him, the ability of Ekiti politicians to make light of such a grave violation of extant law is most unfortunate, saying the Transformation Monitoring Group condemns the blatant violation of the electoral law.
He said the group also commended INEC for deploying Security operatives at the polling units on time and voters for their comportment at the various polling centres.
Rafsanjani also noted that priority voting was given to voters such as People Living With Disabilities, elderly persons and pregnant women in most of the polling units in the state.
In his words, the group said Reports from field observers indicate that it takes at least three minutes to accredit a voter using the BVAS in 41% of the locations observed, saying going by this, the BVAS would have successfully accredited 20 voters per hour on the average in the affected voting locations.”
He noted that INEC’s strategy of voters’ redistribution failed to address the problem of over-concentration of voters in some polling units, thereby urging INEC on the need to double its effort to improve the turnaround time of the BVAS of one minute per voter for a seamless process on election day.
