The Anambra State Government has expressed worry over the high level of vote-buying going on in the supplementary election for the House of Representatives in Ogbaru Federal Constituency.
Ifeanyi Okeoma, the state’s Commissioner for Works said the level of vote-buying was denying voters the opportunity of making their rightful choice in the election.
Speaking with journalists at Okpoko, Okeoma said: “We are worried. For us (APGA), people should be able to vote their choices, without looking at any inducement.
“We are hopeful that despite the high level of vote-buying, APGA will still win the election, because as you already know, Anambra is APGA land.”
Meanwhile, in polling areas monitored by our correspondent, it has been alleged that APGA and PDP are the parties involved in vote-buying.
A source at Manus Primary School polling unit in Okpoko said one vote costs as much as N10,000.
Though Okeoma insisted that his party, APGA was not involved in vote buying, an agent of the Labour Party, Mr Chinedu Eze wondered why almost all members of the Anambra executive council were deployed to Ogbaru for the election.
“I have seen the Commissioner for Works here; I have seen Dr Alex Obiogbolu, who is the Special Adviser on Politics. I have also seen the Commissioner for Local Government, Community and Chieftaincy Affairs, Tony Nwabunwanne, here. None of them is from Ogbaru. So, if they are not buying votes, what are they doing here when there is a restriction of movement?” Eze asked.
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