This is the outcome of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka Faculty of Arts Conference on the 2023 General Elections in Nigeria: Issues and Challenges which took place between 27-29 June 2023.The Nigerian 2023 General Elections came with high expectations especially with the introduction of Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the passing into law of the Electoral Act 2022. The persistent assurance of both the Presidency and the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) of transparent electoral process encouraged mass participation during the election. The gloomy economic situation in the country, insecurity in the form of kidnapping for ransom, terrorism also heightened people's desire to enthrone good governance through active participation in the electoral process. The Nigerian youths who have been on the margin of economic malaise appear to 'take back their country' through social media mobilization in the 2023 general elections. Unfortunately, the outcome of the elections appears disappointing and considered to be the worst since the return of Nigeria to democratic rule in 1999. The manner the Judiciary handled electoral petitions felt below minimal standard and thus exacerbated more problems for democratic experiment in Nigeria. Election indeed has no meaning.
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MATHIAS CHUKWUDI ISIANI holds his Baccalaureate and Master degree from Nigeria. He is currently a PhD student and a Benjamin Franklin Fellowship Awardee at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Africana Studies, USA
UCHE UWAEZUOKE OKONKWO PhD (Lagos) is a Visiting Senior Research Associate at the Becker Friedman Institute (BFI) For Economics and Scholar in Residence at Harris School of Public Policy, Kelly Center at the University of Chicago, USA. He is also a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and International Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He has authored and edited over 12 books and monographs including We drank Palm Wine until they arrived: A Socio Economic History of Alcohol in Southeastern Nigeria (New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs, 2017) and the lead author of Witchcraft and Nigerian Historiography (New Jersey: Goldline and Jacobs, 2024)
PAUL OBI-ANI, is a Professor of Political History with the Department of History and International Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Currently, he serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and was formerly Director of Quality Assurance at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He was formerly the Vice President representing Southeast Nigeria at the Historical Society of Nigeria. His published books include Shehu Shagari's Presidency, 1979-1983: An Appraisal, Markudi, Aboki Publishers, 2010 and Post Civil War Political and Economic Reconstruction in Igboland, Nsukka, Great AP Publishers, 2009
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