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July 27, 2018 by Partners West Africa Nigeria Publication, Rule of Law 0 comments

NARRATIVE REPORT ON OBSERVATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS INFRACTIONS IN THE EKITI GOVERNORSHIP ELECTIONS

By and large, allegations of unprofessional conduct by security personnel during the electoral processes have become a regular feature of electoral malpractices during every election held since 1999. Even though some of these allegations have not stood the test of time when election tribunals arbitrated in electoral disputes, the recurrence of such allegations and in some cases, glaring evidence of such unprofessional conducts by security personnel have become too often and regular that they could not be treated with a dismissive wave of the hand.

However, there as a need to look at possible ways to hold the process and its actors accountable for or against the smooth conduct of the Ekiti elections. This will entail an effective monitoring and documentation of the electoral process vis a vis the roles of electoral officials and the security agencies particularly the police that is the lead agency responsible for internal securities during elections. Partners West Africa Nigeria (PWAN) with the support of the National Policing Program (NPP) will train election observers to monitor Human Rights infractions in the Ekiti elections with the hope of improving the security architecture of policing elections.

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