FROM CREDIBILITY TO CONTROVERSY: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF THE 1993 ELECTION ANNULMENT ON NIGERIA’S DEMOCRATIC JOURNEY
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Democratic Governance, Electoral Reform, Accountability, Civil Society Engagement, NigeriaAbstract
Promoting Democratic Governance in Nigeria: Challenges and Democratization, Prospects faced by late NEC Chairman Professor Humphrey Nwosu. The main Electoral objective of this study was to investigate the challenges facing Nigeria's Integrity, democratic governance and identify prospects for promoting democratic governance in the country. The study employed a mixed-methods research Governance, design, combining both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The study Electoral Reform, used a survey research method, with a structured questionnaire administered Civil Society to high-profile individuals across the public sector administration. The study Engagement, obtained data from high-profile individuals across the public sector Accountability administration. The study used descriptive statistics, such as frequencies and percentages, to summarize the data. Inferential statistics, such as chi-square and regression analysis, were used to test hypotheses and identify relationships between variables. The study adopted the democratic governance theory, which posits that democratic governance is characterized by the principles of transparency, accountability, and participation. The study used the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 to analyze the data. The study revealed three major findings: electoral malpractices are prevalent in Nigeria's democratic governance, lack of accountability and transparency is a major challenge facing Nigeria's public sector administration, and civil society organizations and the media are restricted from operating freely. The study recommends electoral reform to ensure transparency and accountability, promoting accountability and transparency in the public sector administration, and ensuring that civil society organizations and the media are allowed to operate freely. Promoting democratic governance in Nigeria requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders to address the challenges facing the country's democratic governance