The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused Nigeria's National Assembly of using delay tactics in passing the 2025 Electoral Bill, warning that this could erode the credibility of the 2027 general elections. Amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act, initiated last year, remain pending.
Nigeria's African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised alarms over the slow progress in passing the 2025 Electoral Bill. The party accuses the Senate and House of Representatives of employing deliberate delay tactics, which they say threaten the integrity of the upcoming 2027 elections.
Amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act began last year but have yet to be finalized or enacted into law. The bill, aimed at improving electoral processes, is still under consideration in the National Assembly. ADC argues that these delays could undermine public trust in the electoral system ahead of the 2027 polls.
This development comes amid ongoing concerns about electoral reforms in Nigeria. The stakes are high, as timely passage of the bill is seen as crucial for ensuring fair and credible elections. No specific reasons for the delays were detailed in the reports, but the ADC's statement highlights the urgency of the matter.