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Nigerians Vote For New President In Closely Fought Election

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February 25, 2023
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INEC election officials say Saturday’s vote will go ahead as planned despite security challenges and cash and fuel shortages
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Nigerians vote on Saturday for a successor to President Muhammadu Buhari in a tightly fought race dominated by three political veterans.

Nearly 90 million people are eligible to vote in the poll, which is unfolding as Africa’s most populous democracy grapples with a security crisis, a sluggish economy and widening poverty.

For the first time in Nigeria’s modern history, a third candidate has emerged to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

With Buhari stepping down after two terms in office, the APC’s Bola Tinubu, 70, a former Lagos governor and political kingmaker, says “It’s my turn” for the presidency.

He faces a familiar rival — PDP candidate and former vice president Atiku Abubakar, 76, who is on his sixth bid for the top job.

But the emergence of a surprise third candidate appealing to young voters, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, 61, has thrown the race open for the first time since the end of military rule in 1999.

Nearly 10 million new voters registered this year, most of them under 34, representing an important bloc if they come out to vote.

“It is not as easy to predict as before,” said Kano State College public affairs lecturer Kabiru Sufi.

“It’s difficult for us to make an easy prediction as to what is going to be the likely outcome.”

Cash and fuel shortages in the days before the election have also left many Nigerians angry and struggling more than usual in a country already hit by more than 20 percent inflation.

“This coming government should try and correct all the wrongs that this administration and other administrations have made,” said Lagos vendor Blessing Asabe, 37.

“That is why this election is very important for whoever we decide to choose.”

Voters will also cast their ballot for Nigeria’s two houses of parliament, the National Assembly and Senate.

To win the presidency, a candidate must get the most votes, but also win 25 percent in two-thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states.

If no candidate wins, a runoff will take place between the two frontrunners, an unprecedented outcome that some analysts say is a possibility this time around.

The rules reflect a country almost equally split between the mostly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south, and with three main ethnic groups across regions: Yoruba in southwest, Hausa/Fulani in the north and Igbo in the southeast.

The presidential elections have in the past often been marked by violence, ethnic tensions, vote-buying and clashes between supporters of rival parties.

Voting also often falls along ethnic and religious lines.

This time, Tinubu is a southern Yoruba Muslim, Atiku is an ethnic Fulani Muslim from the northeast and Peter Obi is a Christian Igbo from the southeast.

In 2019, hours before polls opened, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) postponed the election by a week because of problems delivering election materials.

Today, most experts see INEC as being more prepared. It has introduced biometric voter IDs to help prevent fraud and results will be transmitted electronically.

Around 400,000 police and troops will be deployed around the country to protect the vote.

But security challenges are vast.

Jihadists operate mostly in the northeast, bandit militias control rural communities in the northwest, and separatist gunmen have targeted INEC offices and police in the southeast.

Polling stations open at 0730 GMT and close at 1330 GMT.

INEC has given no timeline for results, but votes are expected to be tallied within a few days. Under a 2022 law, the official results have to be confirmed within 14 days of the ballot.

If a runoff is declared, the vote has to take place within 21 days.

Candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar is on his sixth run for the presidency
Candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Atiku Abubakar is on his sixth run for the presidency
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Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu (C) says "It's my turn" to be president
Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Bola Tinubu (C) says “It’s my turn” to be president
AFP
Presidential candidate of Labour Party Peter Obi says he is the candidate for change
Presidential candidate of Labour Party Peter Obi says he is the candidate for change
AFP
Nigeria elections
Nigeria elections
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Around 400,000 security officials have been deployed around the country to secure the election
Around 400,000 security officials have been deployed around the country to secure the election
AFP



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