In How INEC Cripples the Giant of Africa, P. O. Nwankwo, a seasoned legal expert and Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (MCIArb), delivers a compelling critique of Nigeria's electoral system. With an incisive lens, the book exposes the entrenched challenges and systemic failures within the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that undermine Nigeria's democratic aspirations. Through meticulously researched analysis and vivid anecdotes, Nwankwo unveils the corruption, inefficiency, and political interference that have plagued INEC for decades. The book delves into the legal frameworks, procedural inconsistencies, and the human factor that perpetuate electoral malpractice and disenfranchise millions of Nigerians. But this is not merely a critique-it is a clarion call for reform. How INEC Cripples the Giant of Africa outlines practical recommendations for overhauling the electoral system, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and technological innovation to restore public confidence in Nigeria's democracy. Whether you are a political observer, a legal practitioner, a policy-maker, or a concerned citizen, this book offers invaluable insights into the urgent need to strengthen the foundation of Africa's most populous nation. Key Features: * A detailed examination of INEC's operational challenges and their implications for democracy. * Critical perspectives on election laws, judicial interventions, and their efficacy. * Real-world examples of electoral failures and their social consequences. * Forward-thinking solutions for electoral reform in Nigeria. How INEC Cripples the Giant of Africa is an eye-opening exposé that every advocate of democracy and justice in Nigeria and beyond must read.
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