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Nigeria: 'Why Electoral Reforms May Flop Under Tinubu's Govt'
Opposition and civil society leaders warn the ruling party may rig the 2027 elections amid slim chances for meaningful reforms under President Tinubu, summit attendees said.
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‘Why electoral reforms may flop under Tinubu’s govt’
Opposition and civil society leaders on Wednesday voiced strong doubts about Nigeria’s electoral future, warning that reforms are unlikely under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Speaking at a virtual national electoral reform summit, they resolved to mobilise strategies to prevent what they described as attempts by the ruling party to “rig” its way back to power in 2027. A former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, said bluntly that…
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