National Essay!
ELECTORAL REFORM IN NIGERIA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES Since the electoral meltdown in the 1983 General elections, each Election Day has raised new alarms that the foundation of our democracy --- the right to vote in free and fair elections --- remains beset with varied problems. Years after serious problems were exposed to the public, it has become increasingly apparent that our elections system is technologically, legally, and administratively inadequate and unfair. Over the last three years, INEC, Nigerian politicians, civil society organizations, and the international community have all sought to learn from 1999 and 2003 elections by launching projects that aim to improve the Nigerian electoral process (Carl Le Van, 2006) In 1992, there were allegations of irregularities and other acts of bad conducts leveled against the presidential candidates but NEC went ahead and cleared them. There were proofs as well as documented evidence of widespread use of money during the...