2023 Poll: EFCC officials go undercover, target vote-buyers
2023 Poll: EFCC officials go undercover, target vote-buyers

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has revealed that some of its officers disguised as electorates to apprehend politicians planning to engage in vote buying.

The Assistant Commandant of the EFCC, Chiendu Ozugha, who led a team of the commission to the polling unit of Vice President Yemi Osibanjo in Ikenne, Ogun State, said efforts are ongoing to ensure perpetrators of vote buying are apprehended.

He revealed that many EFCC operatives are currently undercover in different polling units across Ogun state.

He added that the commission will visit major polling units across the state in ensuring that people did not collect money to vote.

He further said, “The mission of the commission is simple. Like you can see in our vehicles say no to vote-buying.

“The commission in its mandate to ensure that nobody buys or sells his or her votes has mandated operatives of the commission to go round the country. We are in every state of the federation at the moment, moving from polling unit to unit checking to see that everything is going as expected and that nobody is trading his votes by any means.

“So this is basically what the commission is doing. I will be covering everywhere, including the remote area. We’ve got a range where we likely would have covered the majority of states, if not all, as we came in from Abeokuta this morning.

“Some of our officers disguised as undercover in some places to apprehend violators.”

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