It is still an election year with Kogi and Bayelsa gubernatorial elections next on the list. However, questions surrounding the credibility of the nation's electoral processes never gets old especially during election seasons. And former INEC Chairman Prof. Attahiru Jega thinks the country will continue to struggle unless the process of electing political office holders becomes credible.
Jega made the statement in Ibadan on Thursday while delivering a lecture to mark the 71st Foundation Day and Convocation of the University of Ibadan.
“Sustainable electoral process with requite integrity is the panacea for democratic development in Nigeria and in all African countries struggling with the challenges of democratisation.
“The Nigerian electoral process has historically been flawed and repleted with profound challenges in all three key phases of electoral administration pre-election, election and post-election phases.
Jega also highlighted the need to improve on areas of legal and regulatory framework for elections, utilisation of technology, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability and competitiveness.
He said, “It is quite possible to bring about a thriving democracy in Nigeria in spite of evident challenges.
“It would only require a more serious and purposeful engagement with and in the electoral process by all the key stakeholders.
“And that would catalyse and nurture good democratic governance.”