Overview
As the 2015 general elections approach, political competition and Nigeria’s regional and ethnic tensions are on the rise. USAID[1] supports electoral and political processes through targeted assistance to Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), domestic election observation efforts, and political party development. Current USAID elections assistance includes a focus on non-violence acknowledging that the 2011 elections were the most violent in Nigeria’s history with 800 fatalities in three days and over 65,000 displaced[2].
Peaceful and credible elections are key to development in Nigeria. They provide a channel for Nigerians to choose candidates who will govern and ensure access to basic services for citizens. Support to electoral processes strengthens Nigerian efforts to professionalize electoral administration, increase participation in electoral matters, address electoral conflict and reduce violence, increase participation of marginalized voters[3], and provide support to political party development.
[1] The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) co-funds both “Support for Electoral Reforms” and “Electoral Empowerment of Civil Society” Projects.
[2] Human Rights Watch http://www.hrw.org/news/2011/05/16/nigeria-post-election-violence-killed...
[3] Women, youth, non-indigenous populations and internally displaced.
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