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Varsity Don Sentenced to Three Years for Electoral Fraud

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  • Judge Ignatius Uduk received three years of imprisonment due to his part in electoral fraud.
  • Professor Ignatius Uduk received prison time for publishing false election results and providing a false statement although he was acquitted from one charge.
  • INEC hails judgment as a deterrent to future electoral misconduct.

An Akwa Ibom State High Court in Uyo sentenced Professor Ignatius Uduk to three years of imprisonment for electoral fraud based on a five-year legal procedure.

The court declared Prof. Uduk guilty on two of three counts filed by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) against his performance as the Collation/Returning Officer for Essien Udim State Constituency in 2019.

The University of Uyo professor Professor Ignatius Uduk received three years behind bars from Judge Bassey Nkanang because he released bogus electoral results and swore false testimony while both penalties would execute simultaneously.

The court found him not guilty of declaring wrong voting results because he did not actively cause the announcement himself.

Judgment and its implications

The court judgment from Justice Nkanang stated explicitly that Uduk deliberately distributed fabricated election results because he had previously declared threats made him provide false results.

Through his later actions while submitting results formally the court established his involvement in electoral fraud.

The implementing counsel for INEC named Clement Onwuenwunor, SAN called the ruling a breakthrough case designed to prevent future misconducts at elections. Uduk’s actions ran contrary to the faith voters put in him while simultaneously breaking important principles of Nigerian democracy.

Defense attorney George Ezeugwu notified the court about the review process of the verdict through his statement which also included his confirmation of no current appellate plans.

Electoral integrity and lessons for future polls

The Nigerian fight against electoral fraud remains active and INEC continues to demonstrate its commitment towards election credibility in upcoming elections.

A major goal for legal experts remains making electoral officers responsible because this protection ensures democratic institutions remain strong.

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