Nigeria INEC Bribery Allegations
Analysis based on 12 articles · First reported Apr 07, 2026 · Last updated Apr 07, 2026
The allegations of bribery against the Nigeria===Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials by Nyesom Wike could significantly erode investor confidence in Nigeria's political stability and the fairness of its democratic processes. This uncertainty may lead to increased risk premiums for Nigerian assets and potentially deter foreign investment.
The Nigeria===People s Democratic Party (PDP) has demanded that the Nigeria===Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) clarify allegations that Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Nigeria===Capital districts and territories (FCT), offered land and cash gifts to senior INEC officials. Reports from SaharaReporters suggest that over 29 officials, including National Commissioners and Directors, received prime Abuja land and $50,000 each, raising concerns about undue influence ahead of the 2027 general elections. Mohammed Kudu Haruna, a Supervising National Commissioner for the FCT, has reportedly admitted to receiving a land gift. The PDP views this as a 'land-for-favour' scenario aimed at 'institutional capture' and has called on INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu to address the claims, warning that these revelations further damage the commission's 'stained credibility' and public trust in Nigeria's electoral system.
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