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Nigerian Professor Bags Jail Term For Declaring False Election Results In 2019 Polls
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Nigerian Professor Bags Jail Term For Declaring False Election Results In 2019 Polls

Ahunda David
Last updated: February 5, 2025 2:29 pm
By Ahunda David
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A Nigerian professor has been sentenced to three years in prison after being found guilty of falsifying election results during the 2019 general elections. The ruling, delivered by the State High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, is considered a landmark case in Nigeria’s fight against electoral malpractice.

Professor Ignatius Uduk, a lecturer at the University of Uyo, was convicted after a prolonged legal battle. On February 5, 2025, the court found that he deliberately announced false election results while serving as a Collation and Returning Officer for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the 2019 polls. The manipulated figures, which did not reflect the actual votes cast, led to widespread controversy and legal action.

During the trial, INEC presented compelling evidence proving that the professor had intentionally altered election results. Witness testimonies, official documents, and forensic analysis all pointed to a deliberate attempt to mislead the public. The prosecution argued that his actions directly threatened the credibility of the democratic process. Despite attempts by the defense to justify his actions, the court ruled against him, emphasizing the need for accountability in Nigeria’s electoral system.

The sentencing has been widely discussed across political and academic circles. Many Nigerians see it as a strong warning to electoral officers and public officials who may consider engaging in election fraud. Political analysts have welcomed the decision, stating that it reinforces the importance of free and fair elections.

Civil society organizations and election monitoring groups have called for stricter measures to ensure that future elections remain credible. The case has also sparked discussions about the role of educators in upholding ethical standards, as the involvement of an academic in such a scandal has raised concerns about integrity in the education sector.

With Nigeria preparing for future elections, this case serves as a reminder that electoral fraud will not go unpunished. The government and electoral bodies have vowed to continue strengthening the electoral process to prevent further malpractice.

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