The Socio Economic Research and Development Centre (SERDEC) has launched the #NoBuyNoSellVote campaign to tackle the growing danger of vote buying in Nigeria. A statement by the organisation’s Executive Director, Tijani Abdulkareem said the campaign will be focusing on sensitising citizens with the information, implications and effect of vote buying in order to discourage and stop vote trading pre and during elections while mobilising stakeholders, recruiting voices and reaching out to all Nigerian to stand up against vote buying.
According to SERDEC, the findings showed a clear public appetite among majority of the respondents to sell their votes not minding the legal, social and governance implications amidst a huge population of Poverty Exposed Voters (PEVs) within the country.
“While the poll illustrates the diversity of people’s view, it clearly shows what majority voters have in common bonded by one common enemy POVERTY and loss of Self-esteem which if not addressed could undermine the integrity and credibility of the electoral process”.