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Nigeria’s NASENI as gateway to credible polls in Africa
A post-graduate engineering student at Coventry University, London, Engineer Best Agbese, outlines how the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) came up with a solution strong enough to terminate electoral fraud in Nigeria and beyond, but its effort is being frustrated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
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All over the world, what confers credibility on democracies is the propensity of nations to conduct free and fair polls. But to achieve credibility or perfection in the electoral process is most times a near impossibility, especially in developing nations like Nigeria.
One can safely conclude that it is largely a problem of Africans and the African continent generally. In Ghana, Angola, Liberia, and Nigeria or anywhere else on the continent, politicians execute a brazen abuse of the otherwise sacred process.
Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe and Cameroonian Paul Biya have remained life presidents of their countries. Basically, their main challengers at every presidential ballot complain of rigged elections. It has been the albatross of the democratic process in Africa.
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