#EkitiDecides2026: Accord Party candidate alleges vote-buying, faults security agents' conduct
Nigeria, June 20 -- The governorship candidate of the Accord Party in the ongoing Ekiti State governorship election, Opeyemi Falegan, has alleged vote-buying by the opposition in the ongoing poll.
Mr Falegan also raised concerns that security agents were allowing the alleged vote-buying acts.
Mr Falegan, 41, is a businessman and philanthropist flying the flag of the Accord Party to occupy the Ekiti State governor's seat after he emerged from the party's primary election in November.
Speaking on his voting experience in the Idofin area of Ado-Ekiti in a Facebook post, the governorship candidate alleged that each vote was bought at N20,000.
"I have just exercised my civic responsibility by casting my vote in the Ekiti State Governorship...
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