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Ekiti Election: UK Condemns Alleged Vote Buying .... by dapelua(m): 4:02am On Jul 21, 2018
- The act of vote buying that pervaded the just concluded Ekiti election has been condemned by the UK

- UK, however, commended INEC for its efforts in the conduct of the polls and called for enhanced cooperation from all

- UK secretary of State for International Development, Penny Mordaunt who disclosed this expressed confidence in Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen its democracy

The UK has condemned the act of vote buying allegedly perpetrated during the July 14 gubernatorial elections in Ekiti state and called on all Nigerians to respect the laws ahead of the 2019 general elections.

The UK saecretary of State for International Development, Penny Mordaunt MP made the call following a meeting with the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu in Abuja on Friday.

Mordaunt, however, commended INEC for its efforts in the conduct of the polls and called for enhanced cooperation from all.

“This past weekend, citizens of Ekiti went to the polls and voted for a new governor.

“The British High Commissioner was joined by the EU Ambassador and the U.S. Consul General who led an international group of observers at those elections.

“Though the elections were largely peaceful, and results widely endorsed by key stakeholders, vote buying by both the main political parties was widely criticised.

“There is time to tackle some of the challenges noted before next year’s election but INEC will not be able to solve all electoral problems on its own. Everyone in the society has a role to play and a contribution to make.”

The UK secretary expressed confidence in Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen its democracy through the conduct of peaceful, free and fair elections.

She urged political parties to respect the electoral code of conduct and encouraged security agencies to remain “visibly neutral” and ensure a secure environment for the electorate.

“I am therefore calling on political leaders, the media and Nigerians at large, to act responsibly and use their platforms to urge the people to exercise their democratic right, and to do so within the law.”

Also speaking with newsmen, British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb. Paul Arkwright, described the act of vote buying as illegal.

“I was there in Ekiti and was observing in the elections. I heard a lot of reports of alleged vote buying and we are convinced that some vote buying went on.

“I condemn it; it is illegal, it is against the law.

“We just had a meeting with the chairman of INEC and we have been talking about public awareness and how the political parties themselves can take responsibility for condemning this action and not continuing it."

Arkwright also commended the general conduct of the electoral process in Ekiti and expressed confidence in INEC ahead of the 2019 elections.

The envoy also reiterated the support of the UK in promoting democracy in Nigeria.

“The UK is a very strong supporter of INEC and together with the USAID, we are spending something like $60 million over a six-year period in support of deepening democracy in Nigeria.

“This (aid) is about technical support, voter awareness, encouraging women and people with disabilities to come out and vote.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this is the first visit of the UK International Development Secretary to Nigeria.

She met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to further strengthen UK- Nigeria relations and sought commitments on using Nigerian resources effectively to reduce poverty.

The secretary also visited rural communities in Kaduna state.

https://www.naija.ng/1181716-ekiti-election-uk-condemns-alleged-vote-buying.html
Re: Ekiti Election: UK Condemns Alleged Vote Buying .... by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:52am On Jul 21, 2018
Good observation

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Re: Ekiti Election: UK Condemns Alleged Vote Buying .... by Nobody: 5:04am On Jul 21, 2018
dapelua:
- The act of vote buying that pervaded the just concluded Ekiti election has been condemned by the UK

“I am therefore calling on political leaders, the media and Nigerians at large, to act responsibly and use their platforms to urge the people to exercise their democratic right, and to do so within the law.”

Also speaking with newsmen, British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb. Paul Arkwright, described the act of vote buying as illegal.

“I was there in Ekiti and was observing in the elections.I heard a lot of reports of alleged vote buying and we are convinced that some vote buying went on.

“I condemn it; it is illegal, it is against the law.



https://www.naija.ng/1181716-ekiti-election-uk-condemns-alleged-vote-buying.html

Key points from above:
i. Vote buying was observed
ii. Our leaders are irresponsible
iii. Election was marred by vote buying, which is against the law hence illegal.

Do we need any more evidence for annulling the so called victory by Fayemi and his APC daylight robbers

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Re: Ekiti Election: UK Condemns Alleged Vote Buying .... by Goddex: 5:48am On Jul 21, 2018
This new trend of vote-buying is shameful, very shameful
Re: Ekiti Election: UK Condemns Alleged Vote Buying .... by orisa37: 8:28am On Jul 21, 2018
UK should join all the good people of Nigeria to persuade and pressurise this Buhari Government to grant Full Autonomy to the Nigerian 36 Constitutional States. Or else, this kind of vote rigging will grind Nigeria to a halt in 2019.
Re: Ekiti Election: UK Condemns Alleged Vote Buying .... by tribalistseun: 8:36am On Jul 21, 2018
It shows buhari is a thief as well

There's no difference between IBB, Buhari and Abacha

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