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Ekiti Voters Force EFCC Officials to Leave Polling Unit

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Ekiti Voters Force EFCC Officials to Leave Polling Unit

Voters at a polling unit in Iyin Ekiti confronted and forced out EFCC operatives who arrived to monitor the governorship election, citing lack of evidence of…

Voters at Polling Unit 10 in Ward B, Iyin Ekiti, staged a confrontation that forced officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to leave the polling centre during Saturday's governorship election. According to video evidence circulated on social media, the group demanded the departure of the EFCC team and questioned the rationale for their presence at the voting location.

The EFCC personnel had reportedly arrived at the polling unit as part of a monitoring operation to detect and prevent vote-buying during the election process. However, the voters resisted their presence, insisting there was no evidence of electoral fraud or financial crimes occurring at the centre.

The confrontation escalated into a tense situation before the EFCC officials ultimately withdrew from the area. The incident unfolded amid heightened scrutiny of electoral conduct in Ekiti State.

Multiple political parties and election observers had raised concerns about vote-buying practices ahead of the poll. The specific triggers for the EFCC's deployment to this particular polling unit remain unclear from available reports.

After the EFCC officials departed, voting continued without further disruption at the polling centre. The confrontation was documented in video material that gained circulation on the X platform and other social media channels, drawing attention to tensions between anti-graft enforcement and electoral operations on election day.

Sources

  • Nigerian TribuneVIDEO: Ekiti voters chase EFCC operatives from polling unit
  • Punch NewspapersVIDEO: Voters resist EFCC surveillance squad at Ekiti Polling Unit
  • Daily TrustYouth Chase EFCC Officials Away from Ekiti Polling Unit
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