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Lecturers Tasks EFCC, INEC On Vote-Buying Culprits Prosecution

Sam Philip

Some university lecturers, under the auspices of Social Mobilisation Project (SMP), on Tuesday called on Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) to ensure implementation of the section of Electrical Act forbid vote-buying.

The group said this would check the chances of fraudulent people getting into political offices.

Addressing journalists at the Secretariat of Nigeria Union of Journalists(NUJ) Ondo State Council on Tuesday in Akure, Ondo State capital, during a press briefing, the convener, Prof. Akin Fashoranbaku emphasized that the menace of vote-buying had undermined democratic governance in the country as people without vision bought their ways into power.

The group, according to him, has discovered that dividends of democracy are being delivered to a few people rather than to all the citizens.

Prof. Fashoranbaku also spoke on the importance of sensitization of the people on the manifestos of all the political parties before the election so that they could vote for the appropriate candidate with the best programmes.

He said: “Vote buying seems to have become the norm of the day both at the primary and general elections. According to the Civil Society Situation Room (2019), it is a cynical tactic that seeks to take advantage of widespread poverty and want by getting people to sell their
votes to the highest bidder.

“The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should develop a strategic collaborative framework for effective monitoring of political parties’ campaign funds in order to effectively curb electoral fraud, including vote-buying.

“Vote buying promotes elitist politics and weakens popular participation. Only persons with resources get access to political offices in Nigeria.

“Communities with grassroots solidarities hardly have access to political power because of their inability to participate actively in the
monetized political system.

“The political parties that bought votes monopolized power to the exclusion of
financially weak parties. They become new sets of autocrats in the political process.

“Political institutions (parliaments and government houses in Nigeria, for instance) are currently inhabited by some politicians with stolen mandates via vote-buying.

“This has affected the image and respects for such national institutions, which are supposed to direct
the course of democracy.

“Vote buying unduly raises the cost of elections, thereby shutting out contestants with little finances and promoting political corruption.

“When victory is purchased rather than won fairly, it obviously leads to State capture. What happens after State capture can best be imagined.

“This implies that vote buying can trigger corruption by politicians after
manipulating themselves into power. This is because they would want to recoup the money expended during the electioneering process. This can lead to the abuse of state resources.

“Vote buying equally compromises the credibility, legitimacy, and integrity of elections. It undermines the integrity of elections as the winners are often the highest bidders and not necessarily the most popular or credible contestants (Adamu, Ocheni & Ibrahim, 2016).

“Vote buying definitely has major negative implications for the electoral system and the political system as a whole. It therefore discourages conscientious people from participating in electoral politics, causes citizens to lose faith in State institutions, and leads to political and voter apathy.

“Vote trading equally has the tendency to perpetuate bad governance. It not only
compromises the well-being of those who sold their vote for instant gratification but also the future of those who did not sell their votes but are inevitably exposed to bad governance that results from such a fraudulent process.

“For every vote traded, there are many people who would suffer the unintended consequences when the traded votes make the difference between winning and losing in the election. Put differently, vote-buying vitiates the commitment of the “elected” government to the ideal of good governance like accountability, inclusiveness, and responsiveness. Vote buying compromises the credibility,
legitimacy, and integrity of elections.

“Lastly, vote buying may be said to be responsible for the country’s underdevelopment because political leaders that emerge through vote buying most often do not have the interest
of the country at heart. Hence, they hardly initiate or promote programmes or policies that will stimulate the development of the country; rather, they promote policies that will give them
more access to the resources of the country.”

SMP is a pro-democracy movement whose membership consists of activists within and outside Nigeria and whose main goal is to effect a change in
the present social order where the masses will be in charge of their affairs.

The group is meant to mobilise the masses for a profound change in the present socio-economic order.

The lecturers also is focusing on organising the masses towards emancipation from political oppression and economic exploitation.
Also they focus on mobilising the masses to resist injustice and bad governance at all levels.

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