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With Days to Go, Anambra Election Clouded by Fears of Militarisation and Vote-Buying

With Days to Go, Anambra Election Clouded by Fears of Militarisation and Vote-Buying

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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As Anambra State counts down to Saturday’s crucial governorship election, the massive deployment of over 60,000 security personnel and allegations of planned vote-buying are raising fears of suppressed turnout and a compromised process.

The security buildup, involving police, army, navy, and air force units with aerial surveillance, is officially intended to protect life and property across 5,720 polling units. However, the sheer scale of the militarization has sparked concerns that it could intimidate voters in a state already grappling with insecurity.

The political atmosphere is equally charged. The last-minute campaign push has been marked by intense efforts to sway voters, with underlying anxieties that financial inducements could play a decisive role. The credibility of the process was further questioned when the police barred the state-owned security outfit, Agunechemba, from participation after opposition candidates argued its presence would “endanger the election.”

With Days to Go, Anambra Election Clouded by Fears of Militarisation and Vote-Buying

Amid the fray, former Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, broke ranks to endorse the ADC candidate, John Chuma Nwosu. He publicly criticized the “bandwagon effect” of elite endorsements for the incumbent, stating it was “hypocritical to condemn a government in private and endorse it publicly.”

Why It Matters

This election is being shaped by forces that have little to do with civic choice. The government’s decision to flood the state with security forces creates a “security dilemma”: on one hand, it promises safety but on the other hand, it delivers an atmosphere of occupation that may scare people away from the polls. This environment of fear is the perfect breeding ground for vote-buying, as a suppressed and economically pressured electorate becomes more susceptible to financial coercion.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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