Nigeria’s 2019 Elections: Change, Continuity, and the Risks to Peace

by Aly Verjee

Other authorsChris Kwaja (Author), Oge Onubogu (Author)
Report, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

Digital SR429

Publication

Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace

Local notes

Nigeria’s keenly anticipated national elections are scheduled to take place in February and March 2019. These elections will mark the sixth vote since the reintroduction of democracy in 1999—and will follow the country’s first peaceful transition of power to an opposition party in 2015, when Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP conceded to Muhammadu Buhari of the rival APC. Based on field research in eight states and Abuja, this Special Report identifies the emerging and shifting risks of election violence for Nigeria’s 2019 elections and provides recommendations for Nigerian authorities and international donors supporting the electoral process to help mitigate these risks.

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