Yiaga Africa urged the security agencies to arrest anyone caught engaging in vote-buying and selling for prosecution to stamp out the menace.
Mr Nwagwu said training aimed to equip journalists with the requisite knowledge about the electoral act.
“The Labour Party has not invested in itself as a political party.”
Mr Ezenwa said that opposition political parties were meant to be shadow governments, through policy differentiation.
INEC says its results viewing portal is to enhance election transparency and not a result collation or transmission system.
EFCC, under Mr Bawa, “had become a toothless bulldog running after the so-called ‘Yahoo boys’ and ignoring those who have committed monumental economic sabotage.”
“He is doing himself a disservice by going into hiding. Implied by his action is an admission of guilt which is apparent from his sudden disappearance.”
Yiaga Africa noted that voters were made to hand over their ballot papers to party agents in exchange for the bribe.
Yiaga Africa said its 500 observers deployed in all 16 local government areas of the state, observed incidents of vote-trading during the election.
Yiaga Africa has urged youths to support young candidates and mobilise people to register and vote in the general elections.
