A human rights activist, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), has called for the prosecution of clerics who are paid to pray for candidates running for elective offices.
Falana, who spoke in Abuja on Tuesday at the public presentation of a partnership between some stakeholders in the elections, noted that the focus of electoral misconduct should not be placed solely on those arrested on election day.
The partnership, headed by the Transition Monitoring Group and Human and Environmental Development Agenda, includes the Police Service Commission, Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission.
According to the lawyer, by virtue of Section 124 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), any form of inducement is a serious criminal offence.
He however noted that since 1999, nobody had been prosecuted for inducing voters, โyet we witness inducements during our electionsโ.
Falana added, โIn the case of Falae and Obasanjo, which was decided in 1999, the Court of Appeal held that even though there was evidence that money, bags of rice and salt were distributed by the PDP โ that was the allegation โ the court said, โyes, but there is no evidence or proof that the beneficiary of the inducements, Gen Olusegun Obasanjo, directed the party to distribute or give out any form of gifts for the election.โ
โSince then, it has always been difficult to prove that the beneficiaries of inducements directly gave instructions to their parties or their agents to distribute money, rice, salt or whatever.
โWe have left out those who are spending money on campaigns beyond the stipulation of the Electoral Act; people or parties offering money to defect; money spent on the media to manipulate stories and make phony projections; pastors and mallams to pray for candidates to win elections; unemployed people attending rallies; thugs to attack political opponents and disrupt rallies; and election officers.
โIf we really want to challenge the violation of the Electoral Act via the monetisation of elections, we have to go beyond those who are likely to be arrested on election day.
โWith the cooperation of the police and other security agencies, it is easy to arrest those who distribute money during elections.โ