This Sunday's edition of JoyNews' The Law examined the legal framework addressing election offences, focusing on how the law seeks to deter and penalise acts like vote-rigging, bribery, and voter suppression.
This follows the 2024 election held recently, which witnessed reports of alleged vote-buying, voter intimidation, and procedural irregularities. These incidents have reignited discussions on the enforcement of laws punishing election offences.
JoyNews will explore how these legal measures can address such issues and safeguard the credibility of future democratic processes.
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