An Appraisal of the Challenges in Election Petitions in Nigeria

Victor Nonso Enebeli

Abstract


This article delves into the intricate legal landscape surrounding election petitions in Nigeria, a nation grappling with the complexities of its democratic processes. Election petitions are a critical mechanism for addressing alleged electoral irregularities and ensuring the integrity of the electoral system. However, they have encountered a multitude of challenges that undermine their effectiveness and efficiency, casting a shadow over the democratic ideals of the country. The article begins by exploring the legal framework governing election petitions, focusing on relevant statutes, regulations, and judicial precedents. Particular attention is given to the Electoral Act, which serves as the primary legal framework governing election petitions. This article then dissects the major challenges faced by stakeholders in the election petition process. These challenges encompass issues related to the burden of proof, jurisdictional conflicts, procedural delays, the impartiality of election tribunals, and the role of the judiciary in adjudicating election disputes. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of these challenges on the overall credibility of electoral outcomes and the public's trust in the democratic system. To address these challenges, the article suggests various legal and institutional reforms, including a cursory glance at the recent amendments to electoral laws, improvements in the training and capacity of election tribunals, and measures to enhance transparency and accountability in the electoral process. The article also draws insights from international best practices and comparative analyses of election petition systems in other jurisdictions. In conclusion, this article underscores the critical importance of a functional and fair election petition system in upholding the principles of democracy in Nigeria. By identifying and addressing the challenges that currently impede the effectiveness of election petitions, this study aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on electoral reform in Nigeria and foster a more robust and reliable democratic process.

Keywords: Challenges, Election Petition, Legal, Nigeria.

DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/137-03

Publication date:October 31st 2023


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