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  • Electoral Act, Electoral Offences, Minimal Enforcement Breeds More Offenders

    Electoral Act, Electoral Offences, Minimal Enforcement Breeds More Offenders0

    • Analysis, Features, News
    • November 15, 2024

    Without deterrence for electoral offences, it will be difficult to hold a free and fair election. INEC has demonstrated over the years that it is more focused on delivering a credible election with minimal capacity to discharge prosecutorial responsibility when it comes to electoral offences. The case may not be different in the Ondo State

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