/ May 18, 2026
/ May 18, 2026

Vote-Buying: LP candidate rejects Bayelsa election results, alleges intimidation

Published on

By

The Labour Party governorship candidate in the just-concluded Bayelsa State governorship election, Udengs Eradiri, has rejected the electoral process and the outcome in which Governor Douye Diri was reelected.

Diri, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party polled a total of 175,196 votes to defeat his closest rival, Timipre Sylva of the All Progressives Congress, who got 110,108 votes while Eradiri came third with 905 votes.

Addressing a press conference at his campaign secretariat in Yenagoa on Tuesday, Eradiri said the November 11, 2023 contest was held against the cardinal principles and laid-down procedures that democratic elections into offices, especially that of the governor of a state, must be free, fair, credible and peaceful.

He said he and his team were “studying the results and brainstorming on the next line of action.”

He claimed that the election was characterised by massive vote-buying as the state government allegedly “converted all polling units to market squares and business centres where votes were auctioned, haggled over, bargained for and purchased.”

The LP candidate said, “I consider vote-buying a crime against humanity. I cannot engage in vote-buying because it is a demonstration of lack of performance, incompetence, leadership failure and cluelessness on the part of the buyer. How can people bribe people to serve them?”

He pointed out that the process adopted at the polling units encouraged the buying and selling of votes, a situation that made it difficult for voters to collect their money and still vote their conscience.

Read Also:

Bayelsa governorship election free, fair – Diri

The LP flagbearer further said, “Officials of INEC and security agencies at the polling units were all compromised to look the other way. They were all bought over to do the bidding of the government and its party, the PDP.

“I wonder why INEC cannot enforce its rules to ensure credible elections in the country. There was intimidation and harassment of voters, violence, and bypass of BVAS among other irregularities, which have vitiated whatever results they announced at the collation centre.

“I call on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to probe all electoral officers that participated in the election. Most of them are the reasons for the rampant voter inducement in our country’s election. The commission should investigate the massive monetary inducements that occurred in the Bayelsa election.”

He said he contested the polls to prove a point that the leadership incompetence in Bayelsa could be challenged, and to solve the problems of lack of potable water, dearth of infrastructures, ravaging poverty and rot in the educational sector, among other social challenges affecting the people.

“I want to assure our people that I won’t give up. I will continue to challenge this system until Bayelsa is rescued from poverty, underdevelopment, darkness and other leadership ills,” he added.

You May Like

2 thoughts on “Vote-Buying: LP candidate rejects Bayelsa election results, alleges intimidation

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

Must Read

APC party flag displayed during a political gathering amid controversy over aspirant disqualifications ahead of the 2027 elections.

One dead, several injured in Lagos APC primary clash

A supporter was shot dead during the All Progressives Congress  (APC) House of Representatives primary election in Lagos after violence broke out among rival party supporters in the Ikotun area. According to Punch Newspapers, the incident happened on Saturday at a primary school in Ile-Iwe, Egbe, where the party was conducting its primary election for aspirants seeking seats in the House of Representatives. Witnesses said the exercise had been peaceful before an argument started among supporters of different aspirants. The disagreement quickly escalated into chaos, with gunshots heard as people scrambled for safety. A resident told Punch that one man was struck by a bullet during the unrest, while several others sustained injuries. The victim was reportedly rushed away from the venue but died before reaching hospital. Another witness said the sound of gunfire triggered panic, forcing delegates and supporters to jump fences and hide in nearby homes as the situation worsened. A police source told Punch that additional security operatives were deployed to the venue after officers at the scene requested reinforcement. The Divisional Police Officer and Area Commander later restored calm, though no official arrest had been confirmed at the time of reporting. Efforts by Punch to reach Abimbola Adebisi, spokesperson for the Nigeria Police Force in Lagos State, were unsuccessful, while party officials had not issued any official statement as of press time. The shooting adds to concerns over recurring electoral violence in Nigeria, especially during party primaries and rerun elections, where clashes among political supporters often result in deaths, injuries and destruction of property.
Read more

Editor's Pick

Trending News

Newsletter

Enter your email address and receive notifications of news by email.

You have been successfully Subscribed! Ops! Something went wrong, please try again.

© 2026 GongNews. All Rights Reserved.