Democracy and 2023 General Elections in Nigeria: Retrospect and Prospects

Ojukwu Uchechukwu Grace, Umeifekwem Uchenna Timothy, Okeke Vincent Onyekwelu Sunday, .
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: This paper analyzes democracy and Nigeria's general elections of 2023 while taking into account a broader range of variables that influenced both the process and the result. Over the past few decades, Nigeria has seen a wave of democratic advances. Democracy is a form of government in which citizens have the right to choose their leaders through free and fair elections. Free and fair election is the benchmark of democracy. In other words, democracy implies that the people have the opportunity to decide who governs them. Regular elections offer the people the opportunity to accept or refuse the men who are to govern them. It is the political right enjoyed by the people to decide who should govern them in a free and fair election that separates democracy from any other kind of political system. The 2023 general election is the seventh election in the series of general elections held since Nigeria returned to civil rule in 1999. Nevertheless, democracy in Nigeria has been complex due to the multiple ethnic and religious groups that make up the population, the prevalence of military coups, and the lack of economic development. Ultimately, the 2023 general elections in Nigeria became a major test of the nation's democratic progress due to the INEC's introduction of new technology, including the Bi-modal Voting Accreditation System (BVAS) and INEC Results Viewing Portal (IReV), to improve administration of the 2023 polls. Buttressing this optimism was the Electoral Act 2022, which introduced reforms aimed at more timely organization of pre-electoral processes and increasing transparency in results collation and reporting. Like most elections in Nigeria, the 2023 general election was conducted under a deeply contentious, and disputed, atmosphere, including widespread insecurity and uncertain government policies introduced ahead of the election. Relying on qualitative approach using data gathered from secondary sources as well as historical analysis. The study found out that the election fell short of Nigerian citizens’ legitimate and reasonable expectations, as several accredited election observation groups reported that the credibility of the 2023 election was greatly marred by numerous pitfalls in election administration such as inefficient management of permanent voters cards (PVCs) distribution, failure of operational and logistical arrangements, malfunctioning of election technology, instances of vote manipulation, political violence, lack of transparent results collation and declaration process, and poor crisis communication. Considering also, the pressing issues that face Nigeria today, these include widespread poverty, corruption, and insecurity, as well as an inadequate electoral infrastructure that has hindered voter participation in past elections. The study therefore recommended among other things: strengthening the independence of the electoral body, putting in place measures to ensure the election is free from fraud and manipulation, and ensuring that the election reflects the will of the people. By implementing these strategies, the future general elections in Nigeria will be able to realize greater success in terms of improved democracy and a more stable post-election period.
尼日利亚的民主与2023年大选:回顾与展望
本文分析了民主和尼日利亚2023年的大选,同时考虑到影响过程和结果的更广泛的变量。在过去的几十年里,尼日利亚经历了一波民主进步。民主是一种政府形式,公民有权通过自由和公平的选举选择他们的领导人。自由公正的选举是民主的基准。换句话说,民主意味着人民有机会决定由谁来治理他们。定期选举为人民提供了接受或拒绝统治他们的人的机会。人民享有在自由公正的选举中决定由谁来治理他们的政治权利,这是民主与任何其他政治制度的区别。2023年大选是尼日利亚自1999年恢复文官统治以来举行的一系列大选中的第七次选举。然而,尼日利亚的民主一直是复杂的,因为该国人口由多个民族和宗教团体组成,军事政变盛行,经济发展不足。最终,尼日利亚2023年大选成为对该国民主进程的重大考验,因为INEC引进了新技术,包括双模式投票认证系统(BVAS)和INEC结果查看门户(IReV),以改善2023年选举的管理。支持这种乐观情绪的是《2022年选举法》,该法案引入了旨在更及时地组织选举前程序并提高结果整理和报告透明度的改革。像尼日利亚的大多数选举一样,2023年大选是在充满争议和争议的气氛下进行的,包括普遍的不安全感和选举前出台的不确定的政府政策。依靠定性方法,使用从二手来源收集的数据以及历史分析。研究发现,选举没有达到尼日利亚公民的合法和合理的期望,因为几个经认可的选举观察小组报告说,2023年选举的可信度因选举管理中的许多陷阱而受到严重损害,例如永久选民卡(pvc)分配管理效率低下,操作和后勤安排失败,选举技术故障,投票操纵,政治暴力,缺乏透明的结果整理和申报程序,危机沟通不畅。此外,考虑到尼日利亚今天面临的紧迫问题,包括普遍的贫困、腐败和不安全,以及阻碍选民参与过去选举的选举基础设施不足。因此,研究报告除其他外建议:加强选举机构的独立性,采取措施确保选举不受欺诈和操纵,并确保选举反映人民的意愿。通过实施这些战略,尼日利亚未来的大选将能够在改善民主和更稳定的选举后时期方面取得更大的成功。
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