Political parties and aspirants in Nigeria are facing significant new challenges under the provisions of the Electoral Act. The legislation establishes high hurdles specifically concerning the processes of consensus candidate selection and direct primary elections. These changes are poised to alter the internal dynamics of how parties choose their flagbearers. The exact nature and full impact of these hurdles remain a key focus of political discourse as parties adapt to the new legal framework.
Electoral Act sets high hurdles for parties, aspirants
New rules on consensus and direct primaries could reshape how political candidates are chosen in Nigeria.



