Reforming Nigeria’s “Electoral Reform” One of the issues generated by the so-called liberalization of party formation in the recent is the proliferation of portfolio political parties on the one hand, and centralization of political posts and governance around handful political parties on the other. As a result of this, the nation’s electoral body, INEC recently, banking on a clearly undemocratic electoral law provision planned to deregister some political parties, which it considered unviable. This has received a mute response from many so-called civil society practitioners and entrepreneurs, and self-acclaimed opposition (or is it progressive) political parties, many of whom were quick to shout on top of their voices of the need for electoral reform, especially when their interests are in jeopardy. Indeed, before the undemocratic attempt at curtailing electoral rights, the much-trumpeted electoral reform committee set up by Yar’Adua/Jonathan government had made some funny recomme...
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