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| Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by StoriesUpdate(op): 9:22am On Apr 27 |
Shielding the Vote or Strengthening the Victor? The High Stakes of Nigeria’s New Rules By : Festus Ifeanyi Anagwu The signing of the Electoral Act 2026 feels like a recurring fever in the Nigerian body politic. Just as the nation begins to catch its breath and look towards the 2027 horizon, the goalposts have been moved yet again. While the National Democratic Congress (NDC) takes its grievances before Justice Mohammed Umar in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/635/2026, the rest of us are left to wonder: is this reform, or a tactical retreat from accountability?https://guardian.ng/opinion/law-or-labyrinth-is-nigerias-new-electoral-act-a-dead-end-for-democracy/
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| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by lovelove2323: 11:05am On Apr 27 |
Only GOD can save us in this very country Amen |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by legendarystar: 11:07am On Apr 27 |
We hope things get better cause it’s getting out hand honestly |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by ppogba: 11:07am On Apr 27 |
The democracy that did not die when Obasanjo did his own will not die now. The political elite should stop heating the polity. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by boxypane: 11:09am On Apr 27 |
A question that has already been answered by the topic. I expected the country to be upside down when the Senate decided against immediate electronic transmission of election results. But really, are Nigerians worth fighting for? Lots of issues that has led to anarchy and change in government in other meaningful countries, passes in Nigeria like the wind... Let us drop sentiments aside , to hell with tribe or class.... Theae thieving politicians suppose learn bitter lessons. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by helinues: 11:10am On Apr 27 |
I will reserve my opinion on this thread because immediately after the 2023 election, I started raising loopholes in the last adjusted electoral act, possible rectification for them and some new adjustment. Just like the opposition leaders who are not even having any particular direction, so as there supporters who were speaking in tongues on threads related to electoral reforms. Abeg, is it when election is less than a year they find it suitable to be having the discussion. They will learn in a bitter way |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by Afriifa(m): 11:22am On Apr 27 |
Still no legislation on Islamic terrorism. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:23am On Apr 27 |
helinues:You left the Govt that is supposed to do the right thing to blame opposition. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:23am On Apr 27 |
When you have people of questionable characters in power,don't expect the right thing to be done. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by Nakuza(m): 11:27am On Apr 27 |
When the law is not made as a supreme law of the land but aim to shield some powerful individuals then our nascent democracy is in danger. The legislative arms of the government seems to have lost its primary purpose and relevant enhancing democracy. And this is the arm of government we spend enormous tax money to keep operational activities with nothing to show forth. We keep calling ourselves giant of Africa yet we can't showcase a good example for others Africa countries. In terms of credible and transparent democracy, countries like Ghana and South Africa have left us behind. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by Chucks13: 11:28am On Apr 27 |
They asked for electoral act and we gave it to them so no complain. They are the ones saying Tonubu is scared of the electoral reform and Tinubu gave them what they asked for so why opposition now in panic? |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by Dronedude(m): 11:32am On Apr 27 |
It's not surprising that the Electoral act is twisted to undermine democracy. It's simply greed. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by ScamDemicEra: 11:58am On Apr 27 |
ppogba:... wow what a comment !! I'm against censorship but comments like this causes one to rethink .... |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by Ofunaofu: 12:56pm On Apr 27 |
The 2026 electoral amendment is the worst the National Assembly has ever embarked upon since inception, and the reason isn’t far-fetched. We are under a regime led by a notorious drug baron, certificate forger, and identity thief, hell-bent on perpetuating himself in power.” |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by Yemmysworld91: 1:10pm On Apr 27 |
boxypane:There you go again. There much more dangerous things in that bill than electronic transmission of results. The opposition didn't notice that but went all out protesting against only electronic transmission of results hence the summit they had in ibadan yesterday. Go read the new electoral acts and spot the real traps in there |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by chuksjuve(m): 1:16pm On Apr 27 |
Nations are progressing forward but here we are progressing backwards with the speed of light. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by themanderon: 3:20pm On Apr 27 |
A group of criminals gathered together to enact a law that would give legal backing to the electoral heist they hope to Carry out next year. Legalization of fraudulent certificates and all other vices is what that act is full of. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by UsmanDogo: 3:38pm On Apr 27 |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by btaliat(m): 8:49pm On Apr 27 |
Like I do say, Nigerians will fight when they are tired. But now, let us just watch them as they are riding us. Let's the wisest of us thinks supporting the oppressors is the way of showing love to the country. And let the most foolish of us thinks that being silent is golden even at the face of Injustice. When we wake up, we start from where we slept. |
| Re: Law or Labyrinth: Is Nigeria’s New Electoral Act a Dead End for Democracy? by DLSReigns(m): 12:24am On Apr 28 |
The political change required in 2027 isn't just the seat of the president but most importantly the need to flush out the national assembly crooks. |
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