Ekiti 2026: NPC Engages Police, INEC, EFCC for Peaceful Governorship Poll
Ekiti 2026: NPC, Police, INEC, EFCC Meet for Peaceful Poll

As part of efforts to promote peaceful, credible, and inclusive elections ahead of the 2026 Ekiti State Governorship Election, the National Peace Committee (NPC), through its Secretariat, The Kukah Centre, has held stakeholder engagements on the conduct of a free and credible election.

Those present at the stakeholders engagement supported by the European Union under its Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN), held in Ado-Ekiti, included the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Mr Falade Adegoroye, the Residents Electoral Commissioner for Ekiti State, Bunmi Omoseyindemi, the representative of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, Mr Okeya Olaniyi, the representative of the National Youth Service Corps, Alhaji Riko Abudulahi. Others included the Deputy Commandant of NSCDC Olowodejeje Felix, the representative of the Army, Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Dimka, the representative of the FRSC, NIA, DSS among others.

Peace Accord Presentation

Speaking during her presentation on the peace accord, the Project Manager, the Kukah Centre, barrister Asabe Ndahi, said the engagements is designed to deepen understanding of the Peace Accord, strengthen stakeholder ownership, encourage accountability, and promote collective responsibility for peaceful electoral conduct before, during, and after the election.

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“These are members of the Interagency Consultative Committee on Election Security. They came to speak and discuss, just as we presented the contents of the peace accord with them. Now, they are not the ones who usually sign the peace accord. The peace accord is for the politicians, that’s the candidates of the parties and their chairmen. However, some clauses of the peace accord need to be enforced. And who are those people who enforce the clauses of the peace accord? Because we know that the peace accord is a reflection of the process of the Constitution, the Electoral Act and other extant laws such as the criminal code, the entire electoral framework of Nigeria,” she said.

Vote Buying Menace

“So, we do not know what will take place in Ekiti on the June 20th. But what we know is that we have seen signs and patterns of vote trading in the data that we’ve been gathering. We’ve seen the patterns in other off-circle elections that we have also been able to observe. And so, vote buying has become a menace in Nigerian elections, even during general elections. And so, we have spoken with these security agencies here, because they are people who have the primary responsibility. And the penalty is very clear. N500,000 if you are caught in vote buying, or vote trading rather, and or 12 months imprisonment. And there’s also a sanction for the political party that will be caught doing vote trading. So, essentially, we’ve just tried to remind them that they have a duty to ensure that they go about to catch those people and to just ensure that there’s enforcement of the provisions of the law regarding vote trading. We believe that if there is a bit of naming and shaming of those people who are caught. It will deter some people,” Ndahi added.

Security Assurances

Meanwhile, all the security Stakeholders’ at the interactive session allayed the fear of possible breakdown of law and order before, during and after the June 20 election. Also speaking, the Resident Electoral Commissioner said that the INEC is collaborating with the security agency to identify risks areas and corresponding mitigation strategies. He added that the commission is collaborating with the EFCC, ICPC, to monitor and arrest the vote buyers and those selling votes. Omoseyindemi also disclosed that there are issue of weather related disruption risks, saying that the electoral body is making arrangements for provision of protective materials for sensitive election equipment.

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