The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have pledged to strengthen collaboration ahead of the 2027 general elections as part of efforts to tackle vote buying, electoral fraud, and other financial crimes linked to the electoral process.
The commitment was highlighted during a meeting between an INEC official, Obo Effanga, and the EFCC Acting Zonal Director, Sa’ad Hanafi Sa’ad, where both institutions discussed ways to deepen cooperation in addressing electoral offences and promoting credible elections.
The development has generated mixed reactions online, with supporters describing the partnership as a positive step toward improving electoral integrity, while critics expressed skepticism over whether the collaboration would translate into meaningful reforms on election day.
The proposed partnership comes as political activities ahead of the 2027 elections continue to gather momentum, with increasing calls from civil society groups and voters for transparent elections and stricter enforcement of electoral laws.
Some Nigerians questioned the effectiveness of the arrangement, citing concerns about the perceived independence of public institutions and the handling of previous elections. Others argued that closer cooperation between anti-corruption agencies and electoral bodies could help curb vote buying and strengthen public confidence in the democratic process.
See some of the reactions trailing the proposed move below:
@o_wealth
“EFCC and INEC do they have anything in common, come one day EFCC will be the institution to decide our fate during elections.”
@MummyRSKy
“Wahala 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, EFCC and INEC ke? These people don rig the election finish.”
@De_german90
“EFCC for election ground? Which pattern be this one again? Tinubu is doing a great work in order to win this election.”
@akj007isaiah
“Two evil franchises, evil weapons against the growth of the youth.”
@AnamdelJ
“Two decorated APC materials disguising and manipulating themselves, selling the futures of their kids for today’s chopping.”
@AbujaFamoustwin
“So in what aspect will they collaborate please?”
@Moscolar_A
“I hope we get credible results this time around.”
@David72639163
“Nigerians should take note. If the election turns to coronation, just know who to target, the chairman of those institutions. Eliminate the top, the rest will learn from it. 2027 will be Nigerians against corrupt leaders and heads.”
@Caleb_ez
“Haven’t they been working together to produce incompetence?”



