Speaking in a video that has circulated online, Fayose argued that elections alone may no longer be enough to bring about political change in the country if alleged irregularities continue unchecked.
According to him, uncollected Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in Ekiti were allegedly distributed to individuals who were not originally registered to vote in those locations.
Fayose further claimed that some of the recipients were allegedly brought in from other states and incentivized to participate in the election process.
He questioned the credibility of election outcomes under such circumstances and expressed concerns about what he described as growing distrust in democratic institutions.
The commentator also linked the alleged electoral issues to broader national challenges, including insecurity, banditry, kidnapping and governance concerns.
In his remarks, Fayose alleged that voting strength figures in certain areas had changed significantly, raising questions about how electoral data is managed and reported.
The claims have generated discussions across social media platforms, with supporters and critics debating the allegations and their implications for future elections.
As of the time of filing this report, no official evidence has been publicly presented to substantiate the allegations.
Relevant authorities, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), have not issued any official response to the specific claims.



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