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CAPPA Urges Government to Strengthen Democracy, Tackle Insecurity Ahead of 2027 Polls No ratings yet.

Isaiah Ude by Isaiah Ude
April 21, 2026
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The Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa has called on the Nigerian government, electoral authorities, and political actors to take concrete steps to safeguard the country’s democracy, ensure credible elections, and address the worsening socio-economic and security crises confronting millions of Nigerians ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The organization also demanded for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s security architecture and a people-centered approach that centers intelligence gathering, community engagement, and justice for victims.

In a statement signed by Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, Board Chairman, and Akinbode Oluwafemi, Executive Director, the organization warned that Nigeria’s democratic future depends not only on periodic elections but on the integrity of the processes leading up to them, the transparency of institutions, and the protection of citizens’ rights to freely participate without fear or violence.

The CAPPA board stressed that for the 2027 elections to command legitimacy, they must be free, fair, inclusive, and conducted in an atmosphere devoid of violence, voter suppression, and politically-motivated intimidation.

“Nigeria cannot afford another electoral cycle marred by irregularities, hate-speech, and loss of public trust. The credibility of the elections will depend on the resolve of government at all levels, institutions, and political actors to uphold the rule of law,” the statement read.

CAPPA urged the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies to begin early preparations to guarantee electoral transparency and ensure that every vote counts.

The organization also challenged the judiciary to stand firm against any overtures aimed at subverting the will of the people.

It emphasized the need to curb the influence of money in politics, warning that vote-buying and the capture of democratic institutions by powerful interests undermine public trust and weaken governance outcomes.

CAPPA called on political parties to uphold internal democracy, noting that the absence of due process within party structures fuels conflict and destabilizes the broader democratic and electoral environment.

“As Nigeria prepares for its next general elections, this is a critical moment to reset national priorities. The government and all stakeholders must show genuine commitment to democratic principles, economic justice, and the protection of human life. Anything less risks deepening public disillusionment,” the statement added.

The board expressed grave concern over the deteriorating state of security across the country, pointing out that despite consistently high budgetary allocations to the security sector, many Nigerians continue to face daily threats to their lives and livelihoods.

“It is deeply troubling that senseless killings, kidnappings, and violent attacks persist across various parts of the country, despite the enormous public resources committed annually to security. Even more alarming is that ransom payments have become routine, with Nigerians forced to negotiate with violent actors in the absence of effective state protection,” CAPPA said.
On the economy, the CAPPA board lamented that recent policy measures, including the removal of fuel subsidy and increased allocations to subnational governments, have yet to translate into meaningful relief for ordinary Nigerians.
Instead, many households continue to grapple with rising inflation, food insecurity, unemployment, and declining purchasing power.

“While fiscal reforms are often necessary, they must not come at the expense of the most vulnerable. The expected gains from subsidy removal and increased revenues must be transparently managed and equitably distributed to create jobs and reduce poverty,” the statement noted.

The CAPPA board urged the federal government and state authorities to demonstrate greater accountability in the use of public funds, invest in critical social infrastructure such as healthcare, education, and water systems, and implement policies that protect citizens from the harsh impacts of economic reforms.

The board reaffirmed CAPPA’s commitment to working with civil society, communities, and the media to promote accountability and public participation in governance processes.

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