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Anambra election: N500, snacks, enough to buy votes in Nigeria – Mahdi Shehu


Public affairs commentator, Mahdi Shehu has criticised the conduct of the weekend elections in Anambra State, saying the incidents of vote-buying show the depth of poverty and ignorance in Nigeria.

In a post shared on X on Sunday, Shehu lamented that some voters were allegedly influenced with just N500 and snacks like Gala during the polls.

“When Gala, junk snacks, and N500 are enough to sway votes, as it happened over the weekend in Anambra State, then forget democracy in Nigeria and consign it to the dustbin where it really belongs,” he wrote.

He said the development reflected the country’s worsening economic hardship.

He noted that hunger and deprivation have pushed many citizens to trade their votes for food and small cash.

“That 139 million Nigerians are afflicted by extreme hunger, starvation, and penury has been confirmed by the downtrodden voters in Anambra. It also applies to all regions with varying degrees. Shame of a nation,” Shehu added.

The post was accompanied by a video showing people distributing snacks and money to voters, mostly women.





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