Nwakpu Okechukwu Jerome1, Dick O. Uduma2&Alozie C. C3
1,2 &3Department of Political Science,Abia State University, Uturu
Corresponding Author’s E-mail: nwakpuokechukwu929@gmail.com
Abstract
The study examined the implications of vote buying on democratic consolidation in Nigeria with a focus on 2023 National Assembly election in Ebonyi central senatorial zone. The study aimed at identifyingthe manifestations, impacts and the catalyst to vote buying in the National Assembly election in Ebonyi Central Senatorial zone in particular and Nigeria in general. The study adopted the quantitative method which was supported by the qualitative method of data collection and used clientelism as the theoretical framework. The data collected was presented in tables and analyzed using simple percentage. The hypotheses were tested using a T test. The study discovered that vote buying largely affected the outcome of the 2023 National Assembly Election in Ebonyi Central Senatorial zone and identified some factors such as poverty, lack of voter’s education and poor execution of sanctions as catalyst of vote buying. The study concluded that without tackling the catalyst of vote buying in Nigeria election, vote buying will keep on thriving.
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