Nigerian President Bola Tinubu signed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 into law on February 19, finalizing a landmark effort to modernize the country's electoral framework. The legislation follows months of cross-party negotiations and public consultations aimed at addressing voter transparency concerns and streamlining election administration.
Analysts highlight provisions for real-time electronic result transmission and stricter campaign finance oversight as key reforms. The move comes ahead of Nigeria's 2027 general elections, with observers noting potential implications for political stability and investor confidence in Africa's largest economy.
While the law has drawn praise from civil society groups, opposition leaders urge vigilance in implementation. The development is being closely monitored across West Africa, where Nigeria often sets governance precedents.
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