CSOs criticize 2026 Electoral Act for undermining integrity

Civil society organizations have raised concerns over the 2026 Electoral Act in Nigeria, stating that it undermines electoral integrity and entrenches incumbency advantage. Groups including the Centre for Media and Society and The Kukah Centre highlighted these issues in recent statements.

Civil society organizations (CSOs) in Nigeria have expressed strong reservations about the 2026 Electoral Act. According to reports, these groups argue that the legislation compromises the integrity of the electoral process and strengthens the advantages held by incumbents.

The criticisms come from organizations such as the Centre for Media and Society (CEMESO), The Kukah Centre, International Press Centre, ElectHer, and Nigeria Women Trust Fund. A statement published on February 19, 2026, detailed their concerns, describing the Act as problematic for fair elections.

One report titled 'CSOs: 2026 Electoral Act Undermines Electoral Integrity, Entrenches Incumbency Advantage' captures the essence of their position. The CSOs point out specific provisions that they believe favor sitting officeholders, potentially skewing the democratic balance.

No direct quotes from the organizations were provided in the available sources, but the collective voice underscores a call for reforms to ensure a level playing field in the upcoming elections. This development occurs amid ongoing discussions on electoral reforms in Nigeria.

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