Reps toughen electoral penalties: 2-year jail, N5m fine for vote buyers, sellers; INEC result transmission to go digital

[Hallmark - Nigeria] - 18/12/2025
The House of Representatives has approved sweeping amendments to the Electoral Act, introducing stiffer punishments for vote buying and selling, including a minimum of two years’ imprisonment, a N5 million fine, or both, alongside a 10-year ban from contesting elections. The decision was taken (…)
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