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News illustration depicting low turnout, late openings, and voter intimidation by Minister Wike's presence at an Abuja polling station during FCT elections.
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FCT area council elections face low turnout and intimidation claims

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The Federal Capital Territory's area council elections on February 21, 2026, recorded low voter turnout and late polling station openings, according to Yiaga Africa. Allegations of voter intimidation arose due to the presence of Minister Nyesom Wike at polling units, while security measures blocked entry points to Abuja. Former senator Shehu Sani noted widespread apathy among residents.

The by-election in Rivers State to fill vacant seats in the House of Assembly for Ahoada East and Khana constituencies saw low voter turnout and apathy, similar to recent elections in FCT and Kano.

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South Africa is witnessing a surge in political apathy, marked by declining voter turnout despite competitive elections and urgent national needs. Corruption scandals across major parties are eroding public trust, potentially undermining government legitimacy. This trend may empower private sectors, NGOs, and other groups to fill the void left by a disengaged state.

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