Viral Video shows APC agents distributing money to residents ahead of Edo governorship election
A video that has gone viral on social media shows agents of the All Progressives Congress (APC) distributing money to residents in Edo State ahead of the gubernatorial election scheduled for September 21, 2024.
The viral VIDEO, which emerged on various social media platforms over the weekend, captures several individuals believed to be APC agents handing out cash to residents.
The footage, taken in a neighborhood in Benin City, shows the agents engaging with voters and distributing what appears to be bundles of cash in exchange for their support.
The video has sparked a flurry of reactions from the public and political analysts, who view the act as an attempt to influence the upcoming election through financial inducement.
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The APC, led by its governorship candidate, Monday Okphebholo, has yet to officially comment on the video.
Observers and critics argue that such practices undermine the democratic process by compromising the integrity of the election.
They point out that using financial incentives to sway voters contravenes electoral laws and ethical standards, and could significantly impact the fairness of the election.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has also been urged to investigate the matter thoroughly and take appropriate measures to address any potential violations.
Election monitoring groups and civil society organizations have called for heightened vigilance and transparency to ensure that the election is conducted impartially.
Political analysts suggest that the distribution of money is a deliberate strategy by the APC to secure votes in a highly contested election.
In response to the viral video, some groups in the state have reiterated their call for a fair and transparent electoral process.