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Nigerian Election Vote Damaged Public Confidence in Democracy, EU Says

June 28, 2023 by AFRIPOL Leave a Comment

INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu

(Bloomberg) — Nigeria’s elections this year were marred by problems that undermined public trust in democracy, European Union observers said. President Bola Tinubu won a ballot held on Feb. 25 — a result that the two runners up are disputing in court. Voters elected federal lawmakers on the same day and chose state governors and legislators three weeks later.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC, “did not ensure a well-run, transparent and inclusive democratic process,” according to a final report by an EU observer mission sent by email on Tuesday. “Public confidence and trust in INEC were severely damaged during the presidential poll and was not restored in state level elections.”

Spokesmen for Tinubu and the INEC didn’t respond to requests for comment.

The report singled out shortcomings including widespread vote-buying by candidates, targeted political violence and a failure to upload individual polling unit result sheets to an online portal in real time.

Tinubu succeeded Muhammadu Buhari on May 29. The ruling All Progressives Congress retained majorities in the Senate and among state governors, but failed to secure the most seats in the House of Representatives.

The president’s allies say the elections were the most credible organized in Africa’s largest economy since democracy returned in 1999. Previous petitions filed against presidential results have failed.

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