Military Deployment and Election Conduct in Nigeria
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2024-09
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Home African RenaissanceVol. 21, No. 3
Abstract
The way elections were conducted in Nigeria before the return of civil government on May 29,
1999, was a civil affair. The country's custom of involving the military in political processes
began with the June 21, 2014, Ekiti State gubernatorial election, held under former President
Goodluck Jonathan. This study uses secondary data to give an overview of the present argument
in light of the controversy the topic has produced. The study also interrogates the circumstances
that led to the deployment of the armed forces in the conduct of elections in the country and finds
out the propriety or otherwise of the action under a democratic rule considering the constitutional
roles of the military. The study equally discusses the expected professional conduct of the
military in the electoral processes and the handling of security matters between the Election
Management Body and security agents, and finally discusses the conduct of soldiers and matters
arising concerning the 2027 general elections. These were prepared to prepare the military to
actively participate professionally in the next elections in Nigeria.
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Deployment Military Elections Electoral Process Security Insecurity Nigeria