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“To dismantle any form of dictatorship in any democratic elections requires that every citizen must equally exhibit the same unethical dictatorship traits during and after each election’s period, and in that way, the process is either way, a ‘war for war’, or a ‘peace for peace’ verdict. — DSM
The present leaderships in Nigeria are mafians, and it will only take the citizens’ indulgence to mafianism for them to counter the traits of our leaders mafian thuggery tactics. The crack down has started with an allegation that over 13 million social media have been closed, and the press under an intense tyrannical harassment.
The road to 2027 is very murky, and if the citizens are still thinking about elections being fair and credible without engaging in robust political discourse, holding elected officials accountable, and demanding electoral reforms and transparency in governance, they are still disillusion.
On August 16, 2025, by-elections orchestrated by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) took place across 12 states in Nigeria. Citizens queued to cast their votes, yet the process was deeply flawed, echoing the contentious 2023 general elections.
The results, with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) securing an overwhelming number of the contested positions, were not the primary concern of this piece, rather, the widespread reports of voter intimidation, ballot box snatching, vote buying, the discovery of huge amounts of money and election materials in the possession of politicians within the polling stations.
These irregularities painted a grim picture of Nigerian democracy, suggesting a system manipulated by individuals who claim to be democratic but act in ways that undermine the very principles of democracy.
The prevalence of these issues points to a systemic rot within the democratic framework. It’s not merely a case of isolated incidents but a pattern of behavior that has become deeply entrenched. The allegations of rigging and voter intimidation mirror the concerns raised during the 2023 elections, indicating a lack of progress and a persistent disregard for free and fair elections.
This situation evokes a sense of despair, a feeling that democracy has been hijacked by those entrusted with its protection. It raises questions about the effectiveness of civic education, the influence of misinformation, and the underlying socio-economic factors that shape voting patterns.
Sadly, the irony lies in the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ championed by the ruling party. This agenda, intended to signify progress and positive change, has instead become synonymous with the erosion of democratic values, the perpetuation of corruption and elections results manipulations. The very hope it promised seems to have vanished, leaving behind a sense of disillusionment, particularly among the younger generation.
Given these circumstances, the prospect of free and fair elections in 2027 under the current electoral laws seems highly improbable. Hoping for a different outcome under the same conditions is akin to living in a delusion. The current regime has effectively transformed many Nigerians into passive participants, akin to zombies, devoid of dignity, and are readily manipulated. The citizenry has become a commodity, with the highest bidder claiming ownership and dictating the political landscape.
The erosion of moral values and the manipulation of the electoral process are deeply concerning. The ideal voting system should minimize human interference and maximize transparency and security. A system where citizens can exercise their right to vote from the safety and convenience of their homes or polling booths, without fear of intimidation, violence, or disenfranchisement, is essential.
Until such a system is implemented, the current system, vulnerable to manipulation and exploitation, will continue to be controlled by those who benefit from the status quo.
Poverty has further disempowered Nigerians, making them pawns in the political game played by the ruling class. If this docility persists into 2027, and if the belief remains that the current leadership will allow the Security Agencies, INEC and the Judiciary to function as always, then perhaps, it would be more honest to declare the current leaders as unopposed, rather than perpetuating the charade of an election where the outcome has been predetermined.
To change this ugly narrative, citizens must first of all, appraise their living standards, reflect if taking N10,000.00 to vote a scammer for 4 years is worth their well-being, and deliberately shun greed in whatsoever disguise, maybe a new Nigeria will be possible in 2027.
Citizens must not keep quiet at the impunity of their leaders, who are corroborating with their corrupt Security Agencies, INEC officials and Judges to hoist them with people of deformed characters.
They must publicly reject leaders that were never their collective choices by standing firm to their choices.
It happened in Abia and Adamawa States in 2023 Governorship elections, where the resilience of the people and the incorruptible Electoral Umpires stood up to defend their choices. Today, Abia and Adamawa States have been liberated by such a singular act of heroism. This is probably the best option for Nigerians in 2027 if truly they want to be liberated from the sharks already waiting to feed on their usual docile nature come 2027.
Equally important, citizens must involve legal and ethical methods to engage in peaceful protests, civil disobedience, investigative journalism, and relentless advocacy for good governance where the ugly electoral system/process remains unchanged. Dismantling any form of dictatorship in our electoral process requires a citizenry that is as determined and persistent as those who seek to undermine the democratic processes.
This stark assessment is not intended to incite negativity, but rather, to promote critical reflection and a realistic appraisal of the current political landscape that has kept us in bondage, and urgently seek out ways that can overhaul our electoral laws through NASS amendments before 2027 election cycle… Even as I come in PEACE.
Dr. Sunny Oby Maduka (DSM), is an Author, Resource Personality, Management Consultant/ Trainer, Chartered/Certified – Au d i t o r / A c c o u n t a n t , Financial Compliance Expert, Economic/Political Analyst Strategist, Marine Expert and Motivationist)