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Nigerians Protest Elections Reform Delay
Nigerian civil society groups will protest President Muhammadu Buhari’s delay in signing the Electoral Act Amendment Bill today.
The bill has the potential to increase the transparency and legitimacy of elections. The consortium of civil society groups stated that Buhari must give assent to the bill by today if the dates for 2023 general elections are to proceed on schedule.
In the last five years Buhari has declined to sign previous amendments to the Electoral Act five times, raising concerns that he may again decline to assent. Buhari’s failure to pass the bill will likely result in legal insecurities that pose a threat to the stability of the 2023 general elections for the offices of the President and Vice President as well as elections for Senate and the House of Representatives.
Given Buhari’s previous reticence to amend the election process, it is likely he will decline to sign the bill today. In the short term, this will result in Parliament making an attempt to override his decision. In the long term, the 2023 general elections will be pushed back, decreasing trust in electoral procedures and increasing political uncertainty in West Africa.
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Andrew Nicholas Prado-Alipui is a graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. He has contributed to the Daily Brief as an Analyst focusing on developments in Sub-Saharan Africa He will be pursuing a Master's degree at the University of South Carolina beginning in Fall 2022. Andrew is also a publisher of the Daily Brief.