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    Hold political parties accountable in 2027, don tells INEC

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJune 30, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Hold political parties accountable in 2027, don tells INEC

    <a href="https://absafricatv.com/how-paraguay-knocked-germany-out-of-the-world-cup-according-to-the-data/” title=”How Paraguay knocked Germany out of the World Cup, according to the data”>According to him, both the ruling and opposition parties have displayed tendencies suggesting that the 2027 elections may see a decline in electoral credibility

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    A don, Prof. Samuel Egwu, says the 2027 general elections may weaken Nigeria’s electoral integrity unless the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) holds political parties accountable

    Mr Egwu, of the Department of Political Science, University of Jos, gave the warning at the Centre for Democracy and Development West Africa (CDD-West Africa) annual memorial lecture in Abuja on Tuesday

    The lecture was in honour of the founders of the centre, the late Dr Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem and Prof. Abubakar Momoh

    Messrs Abdul-Raheem and Momoh, who died on May 25, 2009 and May 29, 2017, respectively, contributed to democracy, social justice and people-centred development across Africa through scholarship, activism and institution-building

    Speaking on the theme: “From Promise to Paralysis: Political Parties and the challenges of Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria”, Mr Egwu called for renewed commitment to democracy, social justice and human rights in honour of late democracy advocates

    He noted that the honourees shared a commitment to advancing human dignity, democratic governance and social emancipation beyond political freedom

    According to him, democracy should improve citizens’ welfare rather than merely guaranteeing regular elections and political participation

    The don said Nigeria’s democratisation had drifted from its original promise of promoting political pluralism and competitive democratic governance

    He noted that elections had been conducted consistently since 1999, but tangible improvements in citizens’ living conditions remained largely absent

    Mr Egwu further stated that democracy’s substantive benefits, including social and economic development, had failed to keep pace with the progress recorded in electoral processes

    He urged Nigerians to move beyond merely commemorating democracy heroes and to actively defend democratic values and accountable governance

    The political scientist warned that failure to keep democracy on track could have serious consequences for national stability and development

    According to him, both the ruling and opposition parties have displayed tendencies suggesting that the 2027 elections may see a decline in electoral credibility

    “Time has come in the country for national institutions and the think-tanks to take up the challenge of building a responsive and democratic political parties

    “I also believe that we need to approach party regulations in a very practical manner because it appears that INEC seems helpless in the face of impunity of political parties

    “All the parties have their procedures in terms of selecting their candidates, INEC also has electoral law or act that also says how this should be done

    “I think we need to get to a point where INEC should draw a major reform to hold parties accountable to their own rules,” Mr Egwu said

    Earlier in his remarks, the director of CDD-West Africa, Dr Dauda Garuba, said Nigeria’s democracy had suffered repeated setbacks because political parties failed to perform their constitutional responsibilities effectively

    Mr Garuba observed that political parties should serve as platforms for leadership recruitment, policy development, and democratic accountability rather than merely seeking political power

    He lamented that many parties had become ideologically weak and lacked integrity, making democratic governance increasingly difficult

    Mr Garuba expressed concern that several major political parties had yet to publish verified candidate lists ahead of the elections, creating uncertainty among citizens and stakeholders

    On her part, the co-founder/Chief Executive Officer of the African Policy Research Institute, Prof. Nana Tanko, urged political parties to promote democracy, ideology, and citizen trust

    “Democracy weakens when parties remain authoritarian, and citizenship is reduced to voting without advancing equality, dignity and development

    “Nigeria’s political party crisis results from flawed choices, institutions and political culture. Democratic consolidation requires legal reforms, ethical parties, stronger civil society, ideological clarity and citizen-centred governance,” she said

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