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Poverty, Insecurity May Threaten 2027 Elections, Yiaga Africa Warns

by Sunday Isuwa
1 month ago
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Yiaga Africa
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Nigeria’s 2027 general elections may face serious disruptions due to worsening poverty and escalating insecurity, a new report by Yiaga Africa has warned.

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Presenting the findings in Abuja, the executive director of Yiaga Africa, Samson Itodo, said the economic hardship across the country could lead to increased vote-buying, particularly through the exchange of food for votes.

“This election might be the most monetised in Nigeria’s history,” Itodo said, “the hunger in the land is making citizens vulnerable to manipulation.”

The report highlights that rather than driving higher voter participation, the economic crisis could be weaponised by political actors to influence outcomes.

Itodo also pointed to a sharp decline in public confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which began after the 2023 elections and has continued through recent polls in states like Kogi and Edo.

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“Trust in the electoral process has plummeted. Citizens no longer believe in the fairness of the system,” he said.

According to him, another major concern is insecurity across different geopolitical zones, with armed violence, kidnappings and unrest threatening voter turnout and the safe conduct of polls.

“Insecurity affects candidates, voters, and the electoral commission’s ability to operate effectively,” the report said.

Yiaga Africa also warned of the erosion of political competition, saying Nigeria was gradually drifting towards a one-party state through intimidation, abuse of power and the weakening of opposition parties.

 

“There’s an increasing effort to eliminate competition in the electoral space,” Itodo added.

 

The report flagged artificial intelligence and social media as emerging threats, particularly the potential spread of false information through deepfakes or AI-generated content.

 

“If AI is used to impersonate INEC officials or release fake election results, it could cause serious unrest,” Itodo warned.

 

In his welcome remarks, chairman of the House Committee on Electoral Matters, Hon. Adebayo Balogun, applauded Yiaga Africa for its consistent advocacy and detailed research.

 

“This report is a call to action,” Balogun said, “We must strengthen electoral trust to secure the future of our democracy.”

 

The report called for urgent reforms to protect electoral integrity and restore public confidence before 2027.

 

 


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