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EFCC, immigration, Amotekun deployed to Ekiti polling unit

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
June 20, 2026
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EFCC, immigration and Amotekun officials deployed to an Ekiti polling unit as authorities move to prevent vote buying and electoral violence

Armed officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Amotekun Corps were deployed on Friday to a polling unit where Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji was expected to cast his vote, as authorities intensified efforts to ensure a peaceful electoral process.

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The officials arrived at the venue at approximately the same time and appeared to be operating in coordination, taking positions at strategic locations around the polling area.

Their presence was aimed at preventing vote buying, monitoring compliance with electoral regulations and deterring any acts of violence capable of disrupting the exercise.

The deployment formed part of broader security arrangements for the election being conducted across the 16 local government areas of Ekiti State.

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The poll is being supervised by the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC), which is responsible for overseeing the election of local government chairmen and councillors across the state.

Security personnel maintained a visible presence around the polling unit as electoral activities commenced, while voters and party agents gathered to participate in the exercise.

Officials were observed monitoring movements within and around the voting area to ensure orderliness and compliance with electoral guidelines.

The election has attracted significant attention from political stakeholders and observers, who view the exercise as an important gauge of public sentiment and political mobilisation in the state.

According to information available at the polling centres, candidates from multiple political parties are participating in the election, reflecting a broad contest among various political interests.

The presence of the EFCC at polling units is particularly notable given the agency’s increasing role in monitoring elections for alleged financial inducement of voters, a practice that electoral authorities and civil society groups have repeatedly condemned.

Similarly, the Nigeria Immigration Service and Amotekun Corps were deployed as part of a multi-agency security strategy designed to strengthen surveillance and support law enforcement efforts throughout the election period.

Election observers said the heavy security presence could help reassure voters and improve confidence in the integrity of the process, provided officers maintain professionalism and neutrality.

As voting continued across the state, attention remained focused on turnout levels, adherence to electoral procedures and the ability of security agencies to maintain a peaceful environment throughout the exercise.

Also read: EFCC probes Prophet Sunday Koboko over alleged N70m fraud

The outcome of the election is expected to shape political calculations in Ekiti State ahead of future electoral contests, making the poll one of the closely watched political events in the state this year.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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