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Security and elections: a case study of the roles security agencies in the 2023 general elections in Nigeria


Olajide Olufunsho Ayobolu

Abstract

This paper examines the roles of security agencies in the 2023 general elections in Nigeria, focusing on the intricate relationship between security and electoral integrity. As Nigeria continues to grapple with challenges related to insecurity, understanding how security institutions navigate their responsibilities during elections is paramount for ensuring democratic processes. The primary
research questions guiding this study are: What roles do security agencies play in maintaining peace during the electoral process? How do these agencies impact voter confidence and electoral participation? What are the perceptions of various stakeholders regarding the effectiveness and impartiality of security forces during elections? The primary objectives of this research are to analyze the operational dynamics of security agencies within the electoral framework, assess their effectiveness in safeguarding the electoral process, and explore stakeholder perceptions related to their roles. Utilizing a qualitative methodology, the study employs documentary analysis,
examining electoral reports, media coverage, and scholarly articles to derive insights about the performance and challenges faced by security agencies during the elections. The scope of this study encompasses the 2023 general elections, focusing on the involvement of various security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigerian Army, and paramilitary groups, in maintaining order at polling stations across the country. The significance of this research lies in its potential to inform policymakers, electoral bodies, and civil society organizations about the critical balance between security and democratic freedoms, ultimately contributing to the broader
discourse on electoral reforms and security sector governance in Nigeria. The findings suggest that while security agencies played a crucial role in mitigating electoral violence and ensuring a peaceful voting environment, challenges related to political neutrality, public perception, and operational transparency remain. The paper concludes with recommendations for improving the effectiveness and impartiality of security agencies in future elections, including the need for enhanced training, clear operational guidelines, and robust accountability measures, to reinforce public trust in both the security apparatus and the electoral process.


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