Author: Leburah Ganago

“If there is no transparency there is no legitimacy. And without legitimacy, a republic is likely to come to ruins”-Senator Ken Nnamanni. Over the years general elections conducted in Nigeria have been anything but transparent. It is either a situation  whereby armed gangs chase out voters from polling stations and hijack polling materials, take them to undisclosed locations to  load ballot boxes for those gangster politicians. Or the people are allowed to vote but their legitimate votes are behind the scene substituted with falsified vote tallies, after money have changed hands. What is more, the Nigerian electoral process is a…

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