Again, Nigerians are preparing to go to the polls early next year to elect candidates into various offices, at National and State levels. But, given the outcomes of the recently concluded primaries in the various political parties and the litigation likely to follow, the perception is that the polity is less than ready for free and fair elections, come 2027. With a chaotic opposition and fears of implosion by the various parties, some are of the opinion that 2027 elections will neither be free, fair nor contention free. The Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, a civic organisation dedicated to promoting democracy across Africa, had a lot to say in this engaging interview with Onikepo Braithwaite and Jude Igbanoi last weekend, about the whole electoral process, pointing out its weaknesses, some of the positive electoral reforms that have been made so far, and what more must be done to make the process credible thereby earning the trust of the people

Nigeria cannot afford another election poisoned by fear and division, writes

Barely eight months to the 2027 general election, concern is mounting over what political observers and stakeholders describe as a deeply...

During the primaries, in many instances, party membership registers were not visibly used to verify those who turned up as bona fide members.

A pro-democracy group warns politicians that manipulating the 2027 elections could plunge Nigeria into a severe crisis, threatening stability and democracy

Again, Nigerians are preparing to go to the polls early next year to elect candidates into various offices, at National and State levels. But, given the outcomes of the recently…

Political leaders, civil society groups and pro-democracy advocates under the umbrella of the Movement for Credible Elections (MCE) have resolved to engage the National Assembly,…