As Nigerians are planning to go to polls on Saturday, the Lead Bishop of Worldwide Anglican Church (WAC) in Nigeria, Bishop Seun Adeoye has called on the electorates to resist politicians who make attempt to buy their votes.
The World Bishops’ Council (WBC) spokesman in Africa said this in a statement he issued in Osogbo on Thursday, a copy of which was made available to Newsclick Nigeria.
He stated that going by the agonies Nigerians have been passing through in the last few weeks over the shortage of new naira notes, it will be out of order for anyone to possess such cash to buy votes during the polls.
“We were told that the new naira notes are unavailable for Nigerians because politicians have mopped up the cash printed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
“So, our real enemies are those who removed from circulation the new naira notes and kept them out of the reach of the masses for the purpose of using same to buy votes on election day.
“If we see anyone sharing same new naira notes as inducements to buy votes, we should not hesitate to report them to security agencies. Already, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released telephone numbers you can call when you see such.
“Vote against any political party that makes attempt to bribe you. Some say take their money and vote against them, but I say reject it and vote against them because that money is blood money from wicked people”, he stated.
Bishop Adeoye advised Nigerians to troop out in large numbers on Saturday to vote for their candidates of choice while calling on security agents to be alert to check those who planned to cause trouble.