A woman in Osun State has sparked reactions online after celebrating the food items she reportedly received from a candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the upcoming election.
In a video circulating on social media, the woman proudly displayed the items she said would last her household for months.
“I’ve collected my own election rice that will last me three months, if it reach your turn collect your own,” she said while showing the food items.
The video appeared to capture the moment she expressed excitement over receiving the supplies.
The video quickly attracted attention online, with many social media users reacting to the woman’s statement.
While some viewers saw the moment as humorous, others raised concerns about the practice of distributing food items during election periods.
Election observers have often warned that the sharing of food or other materials close to elections could influence voters’ decisions.
Such incidents frequently trigger debate about the role of welfare support, campaign promises and voter expectations during political campaigns.
The phrase “election rice” has become a common expression in Nigerian politics, referring to food items or other materials allegedly distributed to voters during campaign periods.
Critics argue that such practices undermine electoral integrity, while others say the items are simply part of community outreach by political candidates.
