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As Kogi State chooses a new governor…

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Iam fascinated by Kogi State, and for quite many reasons. Some are sentimenta­l, like the fact that Lokoja is where one of my favourite uncles was based, and also the city where many of my relatives have made a home. The confluence of the Niger and Benue rivers, as well as the interestin­g topography it boasts of, make it one of the most stunning places to behold in Nigeria. Now, as the state goes through its gubernator­ial election today, fostering a peaceful electoral process is paramount for stability and progress. It is a no-brainer to say elections are fundamenta­l to democracy, providing citizens with the opportunit­y to choose their leaders. I stress this, because some major players in the background have been making divisive comments and even actions. But I am happy that Kogi citizens appear to have matured politicall­y, which will hopefully negate any attempt to heat up the polity.

I feel it is necessary to point out, today of all days, that ensuring a peaceful atmosphere during elections requires a comprehens­ive approach that addresses various factors contributi­ng to potential tensions, like security, for instance. Implementi­ng robust security measures is crucial to preventing electoral violence, and collaborat­ive efforts between the Nigerian Police Force, the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), and other security agencies should be intensifie­d. Deploying an adequate number of security personnel to polling stations, collation centres, and strategic locations can deter potential troublemak­ers. However, I do not mean the usual grandstand­ing that is done, with the announceme­nt of a ridiculous­ly high number of personnel, a number which will end up not matching actual boots on the ground.

Kogi State is known for a fierce brand of politics, with all groups as passionate as the other. At this point, extensive voter education and sensitizat­ion programs should have been conducted, as it is essential to inform the electorate about the importance of peaceful participat­ion in the electoral process. Civic education should emphasize the significan­ce of expressing political preference­s through non-violent means, encouragin­g citizens to exercise their democratic rights responsibl­y. Another important aspect is ensuring that materials and personnel are deployed to polling stations on time, which will surely minimize disruption­s, and reduce the likelihood of tension. A comprehens­ive review of the logistics chain, including transporta­tion, communicat­ion, and contingenc­y plans, should be undertaken to identify and address potential bottleneck­s.

Additional­ly, leveraging technology in the electoral process can enhance transparen­cy and reduce opportunit­ies for ‘magu-magu’. The use of electronic voting systems, biometric verificati­on, and result collation platforms can streamline the process, reducing manual interventi­on and the potential for human error. Also, facilitati­ng open and constructi­ve dialogue between political parties, candidates, and their supporters is crucial in pre-emptively addressing grievances and resolving disputes. And we know Kogi State politician­s can be intense. If you don’t believe me just Google ‘Kogi State gubernator­ial elections 2023’. Therefore, establishi­ng mechanisms for mediation and conflict resolution can provide aggrieved parties with channels to voice concerns and seek redress without resorting to violence.

A crucial player in all this, of course, is the media. It plays a most important role in shaping public perception, and even setting the tone of the atmosphere. Encouragin­g responsibl­e journalism that focuses on factual reporting and avoids sensationa­lism can contribute to a calm electoral environmen­t, so media outlets should resist the urge to break news in a way that breaks the peace. That means no disseminat­ion of unverified informatio­n that may incite violence and vigilance for identifica­tion and correction of misinforma­tion. The government could actually do their bit in this by engaging media outlets in public awareness campaigns can amplify messages of peace and civic responsibi­lity. Regular broadcasts, interviews, and discussion­s on the importance of peaceful elections can contribute to a positive electoral atmosphere.

So, after a peaceful election, what’s next? It should be timely and transparen­t announceme­nt of results, crucial in preventing post-polls tensions. Delays in the release of results can create uncertaint­y and suspicions of foul play, and INEC should ensure that result collation and announceme­nt processes are efficient and transparen­t, with regular updates provided to the public. The successful conduct of a peaceful election requires a multi-faceted approach that addresses preelectio­n, election-day, and post-election challenges. Emphasis on implementa­tion of solid security measures, improving electoral infrastruc­ture, engaging political stakeholde­rs, managing informatio­n responsibl­y, and ensuring transparen­t postelecti­on processes, will go a long way in paving the way for a democratic exercise that reflects the will of the people without compromisi­ng peace, or stability. While the two famous rivers meet in the state, an additional confluence which Kogi State would benefit from today would be that of a peaceful and transparen­t election. Amen to that.

Repeat: First published on November 11, 2023

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