Proportion Of Nigeria's Democratic Consolidation, Security Forces, And Electoral Process: Six West African Countries' Perspectives

Authors

  • Sulaiman T.H Crown University Intl Chartered Inc
  • Abalaka, J.N Crown University Intl Chartered Inc
  • Ajiteru,S.A.R International Relations Achievers University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1825-0097

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.322

Keywords:

E-voting, Democratic Consolidation

Abstract

This study uses a qualitative methodology and secondary source data to investigate election cheating and its impact on Nigeria's democratic consolidation. It will be examined using historical and content analysis. examination. Nigerian democracy's progress has been severely hampered by election tampering. According to the report, e-election holds enormous promise and might be the solution to voter fraud in Nigeria's electoral system provided it is properly deployed and funded. It starts by looking at the constitutional, legal, and theoretical underpinnings of electronic voting. Second, it examines the real-world obstacles to the adoption and deployment of an electronic voting system in Nigeria by learning from other countries. Nigeria's elections have fallen short of expectations thus far because of a variety of electoral manipulations that have prevented the nation from holding legitimate, free, and fair elections within her political system. In addition to undermining Nigeria's democratic consolidation, election cheating has breached the fundamental human right (right to lives) of a large number of Nigerians. This essay offers some crucial suggestions that could solve the issues of election tampering and explain how those actions can support the need for a democratic atmosphere, which is a need for free and fair elections.

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Published

2025-04-10

How to Cite

Sulaiman T.H, Abalaka, J.N, & Ajiteru,S.A.R. (2025). Proportion Of Nigeria’s Democratic Consolidation, Security Forces, And Electoral Process: Six West African Countries’ Perspectives. International Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 2(2), 77–98. https://doi.org/10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.322