Policy Weekly February 25 2023: Where did Nigeria Miss it? by soluwajobi March 3, 2023 written by soluwajobi March 3, 2023 95 A significant proportion of Nigerian election stakeholders had anticipated various challenges in the build-up to the country’s presidential and national assembly poll held on Saturday 25th, February 2023. The elections came against security and economic challenges. In recent years, violence has increased nationwide with new actors, demands, and an ever-increasing casualty tally. Security experts and policy reports, such as those from Nextier, warned that this violent trend could impact the polls through voter apathy, political assassinations, and attacks on voters, electoral officers, and other election stakeholders. This edition of the Nextier Policy Weekly examines cases of violence and malpractice during Nigeria’s presidential and national assembly polls and recommends ways to guard against post-election violence and further terror incidents during the March 11 2023, gubernatorial and state assembly elections. Click here to download report 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail soluwajobi previous post Energy, Clean Water and Sanitation next post Police Kill Terrorists, Recover Two AK-47 Rifles, Ammunition in Katsina You may also like Youth Bulge, Governance and Security in Post-conflict Sierra... July 3, 2024 No Face, No Case: The Realities of Gender-sensitive... June 28, 2024 Strengthening Humanitarian Response in Post-Conflict Communities in Nigeria:... June 21, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 13, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 5, 2024 Navigating Autonomy in Nigeria’s LGAs: Challenges and Opportunities May 31, 2024 Rethinking Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding May 24, 2024 Strengthening Enablers of Peace and Security in the... May 17, 2024 Towards a Paradigm Shift in Conflict Management in... May 7, 2024 Redefining Slum Dwellers: Insights into Nigeria’s Urban Challenges... April 24, 2024