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2027 Polls Face Security Challenges as Rising Violence Claims 5,272 Lives in Five Months

INEC, Femi Falana and civil society groups warn that worsening insecurity could undermine Nigeria’s 2027 general elections.

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Concerns are mounting over the security environment ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections following reports that 5,272 people were killed in violence-related incidents between January and May 2026.

The growing insecurity has sparked warnings from election officials, lawyers and civil society groups, who fear that continued attacks by terrorists, bandits, kidnappers and other criminal groups could affect the conduct of the polls scheduled for January and February 2027.

According to the latest Nigeria Watch report, compiled by Dr. Vitus Nwankwo Ukoji and Dr. Abiola Victoria Ayodokun, a total of 222,137 people were killed in 46,182 violent incidents across Nigeria between 2006 and 2025.

The report identified insurgency, rural banditry, kidnappings and communal conflicts as major contributors to the country’s security challenges.

INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, has repeatedly stressed the importance of strengthening security preparations ahead of the elections.

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During a recent meeting with Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu, he called for extensive risk assessments and intelligence-led interventions to address potential threats.

“The scale of insecurity across various parts of the country presents a threat to the conduct of free and fair elections,” Amupitan said.

He further urged security agencies and election stakeholders to adopt a coordinated approach aimed at protecting voters, election personnel and critical electoral infrastructure.

Amupitan also highlighted concerns about emerging threats, including AI-generated misinformation, social media manipulation and foreign information interference.

According to him:

“Without a secure environment, the sovereign will of the people is not just threatened; it is silenced.”

The police leadership, however, assured Nigerians of its readiness to secure the electoral process.

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IGP Disu disclosed that intelligence mapping and security assessments were already underway nationwide to identify and address potential flashpoints before the elections.

He said the police would operate professionally and impartially while tackling issues such as voter intimidation, political violence, cyber threats and attacks on election facilities.

At a separate Democracy Day event in Abuja, senior lawyer Femi Falana expressed concern about conducting elections amid persistent insecurity.

“As we are gathered here today, many children are in the custody of criminals. People are being abducted daily. Can we honestly say we are ready for elections under these conditions?” he asked.

Similarly, rights activist Debo Adeniran said insecurity could significantly shape voter behaviour in 2027, noting that many Nigerians assess government performance through its ability to ensure safety and stability.

Historical records cited in the report show that election periods in Nigeria have often been accompanied by violence, political assassinations and attacks on electoral facilities.

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Ahead of the 2023 elections, INEC recorded 52 attacks on its offices across 29 states, resulting in the destruction of ballot boxes, voter cards and other election materials.

As the countdown to 2027 continues, observers argue that addressing insecurity will be critical to ensuring peaceful, credible and widely accepted elections across the country.

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