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The Electoral Act 2026: Promise, progress and persistent challenges

ABI Analysis · Nigeria macro Sentiment: 0.35 (positive) · 16/03/2026
By AUSTIN AIGBE Electoral laws are the backbone of democratic governance. They define the rules of political competition, shape institutional accountability, and ultimately determine whether elections reflect the will of the people. The Electoral Act 2026, which repeals the Electoral Act 2022, is a major legislative milestone. It introduces a revised framework to regulate federal, state and […]
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