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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will prosecute 118 politicians, institutions, and others for electoral offenses. The commission has accused these individuals and entities of violating the Electoral Act and other relevant laws during the 2019 general elections.

The offenses allegedly committed by the accused include:

  1. Vote buying and selling
  2. Bribery and corruption
  3. Electoral fraud
  4. Illegal voting
  5. Rigging of elections
  6. Use of fake identities to vote
  7. Destruction of electoral materials
  8. Obstruction of electoral officials

The commission has also accused some political parties and their officials of complicity in these electoral offenses.

The prosecution of these individuals and entities is seen as a major step towards ensuring the integrity of the electoral process in Nigeria. The commission has vowed to ensure that those found guilty of electoral offenses are punished accordingly.

It is worth noting that the prosecution of electoral offenders is a critical step towards promoting transparency, accountability, and credibility in the electoral process. It also sends a strong message to politicians and other stakeholders that electoral offenses will not be tolerated and that the law will be enforced.

Overall, the prosecution of 118 politicians, institutions, and others for electoral offenses is a significant development in Nigeria's electoral landscape and a major step towards ensuring the integrity of the electoral process.