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“Nigeria Is Bleeding Under the Weight of Electoral Fraud” By Festus Edovia

The ripple effects of electoral malpractice are visible in every sector. Infrastructure decays. Youth unemployment remains stubbornly high. Public services struggle.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
February 17, 2026
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Electoral Fraud

Nigeria’s democracy is under relentless assault—not from foreign adversaries, but from the corrosive force of electoral fraud entrenched within its political system. From manipulated party primaries to compromised general elections, the will of the people is too often subverted long before ballots are counted.

Across the political spectrum, internal party processes are routinely skewed to favour preferred candidates. Tickets meant to emerge through transparent competition are instead handed to loyalists and moneyed contenders. This flawed foundation produces leaders whose primary objective is not service, but access—to public funds, influence, and power.

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By the time elections arrive, the damage is already done. Vote-buying, intimidation, and result manipulation further erode public confidence. Political actors deploy networks of enforcers to suppress turnout, distort outcomes, and secure victory at any cost. The consequences extend far beyond election day; they weaken institutions, normalize impunity, and fracture national unity.

The Cost to National Development

 

The ripple effects of electoral malpractice are visible in every sector. Infrastructure decays. Youth unemployment remains stubbornly high. Public services struggle. Despite Nigeria’s vast natural resources and entrepreneurial potential, poverty persists at alarming levels. Leadership secured through questionable means often prioritizes personal gain over national progress.

Political office, which should be a platform for service, has increasingly become an investment vehicle. Campaigns financed through excessive spending and opaque funding structures create incentives for recouping “investments” once in office. The result is a cycle in which governance becomes transactional rather than transformational.

Meanwhile, genuine entrepreneurs and innovators—those capable of driving economic growth—face barriers to capital and opportunity. When public trust in leadership erodes, investor confidence and civic engagement follow.

Institutions Under Strain

Democracy depends not only on elections but on credible institutions. Electoral bodies must be impartial guardians of the vote, and the judiciary must serve as a fearless arbiter of disputes. When either is perceived as compromised or ineffective, public faith diminishes.

Nigeria’s democratic journey has recorded progress over the years, yet recurring controversies undermine those gains. Restoring trust requires transparency, accountability, and a demonstrable commitment to fairness at every stage of the electoral process.

A Generation at a Crossroads

Perhaps the gravest consequence of sustained electoral malpractice is its impact on the nation’s youth. When young Nigerians witness politics driven by money and muscle rather than merit and ideas, they risk losing faith in integrity as a pathway to success. This erosion of values threatens the moral foundation of the republic.

Nigeria cannot afford a generation that sees public office as a shortcut to wealth rather than a responsibility to serve.

Breaking the Cycle

Ending electoral fraud demands collective resolve. Political parties must reform their internal processes. Campaign financing must be transparent and regulated. Security agencies must act professionally and neutrally. The judiciary must remain firm and impartial. Above all, citizens must reject vote-selling and resist the normalization of money politics.

Democracy is not sustained by institutions alone; it survives on the vigilance of the people.

Nigeria is richly endowed—with resources, talent, and resilience. But these blessings will remain unrealized if leadership continues to emerge through manipulation rather than merit.

It is time to reject politics of desperation and embrace politics of service. It is time to insist on free, fair, and credible elections. Only then can Nigeria breathe fully and chart a path toward sustainable progress.

Let Nigeria breathe. It is not merely a slogan—it is a democratic imperative.

By Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

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