For the zealous ones, find out how to comport yourself on election day, else you might find yourself in prison. Vanguard explains just how:
Electoral offences are arguably the most widespread
infractions of the law in this season. However, few are ever punished in
Nigeria. The most notable are offences leading to the election including
violations of campaign expenses and the use of government facilities for
campaign.
It is even more remarkable that
because of the system in Nigeria that a number of politicians after
deliberately infringing upon the law to get into public offices use the
privileges of the office and the public purse to sustain themselves in office.
Funds are obtained from government office to pay lawyers for electoral cases.
Prof. Maurice Iwu as chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission had in 2007 vowed to use a then deputy governor of one of
the Southwest states who was caught red-handed pulling ballot boxes as an
example, however, nothing came out of it. Indeed, in most cases, only the
little ones in society, thugs and such who get apprehended by security agents,
but in almost all cases, the cases are swept underneath.
Nevertheless, the Electoral Laws stipulate conditions that
could make a voter go to prison from polling post on Election Day. Among them
are:
Giving someone
money to vote for or not to vote for someone
PUNISHMENT
N100,000 fine or
12 months in prison or both
2. OFFENCE
A person shall be
culpable if within the vicinity of a polling station or collation centre he/she
—Convenes a
meeting
—Wears, carries a
badge, poster, banner, flag or symbol relating to a political party
—Makes
unauthorised official announcements
PUNISHMENT
N100,000 or six
months in prison for each offence
3.OFFENCE
A person shall be
guilty if he/she –
—Canvasses for votes
on Election Day
—Shouts political
party slogans
— Is in possession
of offensive weapons or wears any dressing that could intimidate other voters
—Wears clothes or
symbols that could refer to a political party in the election
—Brings to the
vicinity of the polling area vehicles that could refer to as that of a
political party in the election
—Hangs around the
polling area after voting or being refused to vote
—Uses siren
PUNISHMENT
N100,000 or six
months in prison for each offence
4. Forging ballot
paper or certificate of return 2 years in prison
5. Being in
possession of more than one valid PVC N100,000 fine or 12 months in prison or
both
6. Impersonation
using another person’s PVC N500,000 fine or 12 months in prison or both
7. Voting more
than once N500,000 fine or 12 months in prison or both
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