Election integrity and the politics of discretion

    Dakuku Peterside | Opinion | Feb 10, 2026    
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Democracies rarely die in one dramatic moment. More often, they are quietly redesigned—clause by clause—until citizens discover that elections still occur, but accountability no longer follows. Nigeria’s democracy is not being overthrown; it is being edited. Not with tanks on the streets, but with provisions in a bill. The most dangerous edits are the ones sold as “technical clarifications”, because they preserve the loopholes that repeatedly fracture trust.

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