Politics

Obi: Nigeria must learn from S’Africa’s election to restore people’s hope

Former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi says the Nigerian government should learn from the recent South African general election to build a system that restores the people’s faith in democracy.

Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 election, described the outcome of the South African election results as “a shining example of what a transparent and efficient democratic electoral process should look like.”

He said this in a post on his X account on Saturday, June 8, 2024.

The former governor noted: “With about 60% voter turnout, over 90% of polling open on time, allowing diaspora voting, the results and updates were real-time without any form of technical glitches during the election.

“This demonstrated the robustness and transparency of their system. The seamless online dissemination of results further highlights their commitment to democratic principles and technological advancement.”

Condemning Nigeria’s 2023 election, Obi stated: “This is in stark contrast, to the show of shame that the giant of Africa, Nigeria, gave the World in 2023.

Obi: I remain Labour Party member

“Nigeria’s 2023, with less than 30% of the Voter turnout and over 60% of the polling stations starting late, no diaspora voting, the elections were plagued by allegations of fraud and widespread irregularities, all forms of glitches, despite  an enormous expenditure to the tune of about  a billion dollars (direct allocation of N313 Billion and donor agencies supports)

“The process has been widely discredited. The differences between the two countries’ electoral processes are both stark and lamentable. South Africa’s Election Results Center, with its state-of-the-art electronic board, showcased results with unparalleled precision and speed.

“Meanwhile, Nigeria’s electoral process is mired in controversy and lacks transparency. This glaring juxtaposition is a painful reminder of our country’s ongoing struggles with democratic governance.

“It underscores the urgent need for comprehensive electoral reforms to ensure that our elections are free, fair, and credible. We must learn from South Africa’s example and strive to build a system that restores the people’s faith in our democracy.

“The time for action is now, and we cannot afford to delay any longer in addressing these critical issues for a new Nigeria is POssible!”

The Star

Segun Ojo

Recent Posts

Benue police launch investigation into killing of MACBAN chairman

The Benue State Police Command has condemned the killing of the Chairman of the Miyetti…

1 hour ago

UNIOSUN students protest colleague’s death, university denies alleged negligence

Students of the University of Osun (UNIOSUN) staged a protest on Friday, June 26, 2026,…

2 hours ago

Suspected looter dies after arrest in Borno

A suspected looter has died after collapsing while attempting to flee from security operatives following…

2 hours ago

NGX investors lose N2.42trn in one week as market cap drops to N148trn

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) all-share index and market capitalisation depreciated by 1.65 per cent…

2 hours ago

Europe heatwave shatters temperature records across three countries

Germany, Denmark and the Czech Republic recorded their highest-ever temperatures on Saturday as an intense…

3 hours ago

Trump claims US military ended killings of Christians in Nigeria

United States President Donald Trump has claimed that American military operations helped end the killing…

4 hours ago

This website uses cookies.