Nigeria’s New Election Law Leaves Gaps: 5 Reforms For Free, Fair And Credible Polls
Voters queue to vote in 2023 elections, Lagos, Nigeria. NurPhoto/Getty Images BY EMMANUEL REMI AIYEDE PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY, UNVERSITY OF IBADAN Nigeria’s new Electoral Act , passed in February 2026, is a significant attempt to overhaul the country’s electoral framework. The act establishes a dedicated funding framework and requires that election funds be released no later than six months before a general election. Technology will be the only method allowed for voter accreditation, and results will have to be transmitted electronically. There will be stricter penalties for electoral misconduct such as falsifying results and manipulating or buying votes. Political parties must maintain a digital membership register and submit it to the electoral commission at least 21 days before their primaries. With these and other provisions, the act provides a stronger foundation for Nigeria’s elections than its predecessor. It helps in the push for techno...








