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THE ELECTORAL REFORM: MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK BETTER IN NIGERIA*  _By Monday Mariam Odufah_ 

*THE ELECTORAL REFORM: MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK BETTER IN NIGERIA*

_By Monday Mariam Odufah_

 

 

Electoral reform is crucial for strengthening Nigeria’s democracy. It’s about ensuring citizens have a say in how the country is run and their voices are heard. Nigeria’s electoral system faces challenges like gerrymandering, voter suppression and excessive influence of money in politics. Electoral reform can address these issues.

 

Why Nigeria Needs Electoral Reform

Electoral reform can make democracy work better for all Nigerians. A fair and transparent electoral system boosts public trust in government and encourages participation in the democratic process. Reforms can increase voter participation, reduce corruption and ensure the government represents the people.

 

Key Areas for Reform in Nigeria

*1. Voting Systems*: Alternative voting systems like proportional representation can ensure every vote counts.

 

*2. Voter Registration*: Streamlining voter registration can increase participation. Online registration systems can make it more accessible.

 

*3. Campaign Finance*: Limiting campaign contributions and increasing transparency can reduce money’s influence in politics.

 

*4. Electoral Boundaries*: Fair electoral boundaries can prevent gerrymandering and ensure equal representation.

 

*5. Voting Technology*: Technology can enhance voting security and accessibility. Electronic voting machines and online voting systems can improve the voting experience.

 

Benefits of Electoral Reform

*1. More Representation*: Reforms can ensure the government accurately represents Nigerians.

 

*2. Improved Voter Experience*: Simplified registration and voting processes can increase participation.

 

*3. Less Corruption*: Reducing money’s influence in politics can make democracy more transparent and accountable.

 

*4. Increased Trust*: Reforms can boost trust in the electoral process and government.

 

Challenges to Reform

*1. Resistance to Change*: Some may resist reforms threatening their power or influence.

 

*2. Complexity*: Electoral systems are complex, making reform design and implementation challenging.

 

*3. Balancing Competing Interests*: Reforms must balance competing demands and interests.

 

Conclusion

Electoral reform is vital for Nigeria’s democratic growth. By addressing electoral challenges and implementing reforms, Nigeria can build a more inclusive and responsive democratic system. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has proposed reforms like compulsory electronic transmission of results and early voting for election officials. These reforms can enhance transparency and credibility.

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