ABSTRACT
Since 1999 when civil politics was restored to Nigeria nothing seems to galvanize the nation’s democratic agenda than the discourse on the appropriate electoral system for the country. The sustained interest in the choice of electoral regime is better appreciated when juxtaposed with the fact that no election in Nigeria since 1959 has gone undisputed. The immediate past effort at electoral reform collapsed in large part due to the insincerity of the authors of the reform project. The Yar’adua/Jonathan regime in Nigeria at inauguration promised to commit itself to reforming the electoral process in a manner that protects the sanctity of the ballot. The body language of the regime at the onset appeared to inspire high hopes for a credible reform process. This was partly demonstrated in the administration’s demonstrable respect for the rule of law and due process which represented a radical departure from the governance style of its immediate predecessor.
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