Abuja, 25 July, 2025 / 3:07 pm (ACI Africa).
As Nigeria begins preparations for its 2027 general elections, Catholic officials in the West African nation have called on citizens to take an active role in safeguarding electoral integrity, expressing deep concern over voter apathy, electoral manipulation, and the lingering disappointment from the 2023 polls.
In an interview with ACI Africa on the sidelines of the July 22-25 Annual General Meeting of Nigeria’s Justice Development and Peace Commissions (JDPC), Fr. Peter Babangida Audu, Secretary of the JDPC and Executive Secretary of Caritas Nigeria reflected on the failures of the 2023 general elections.
“It’s a bit difficult to start talking about 2023 now because our minds are already focused on 2027. But looking back is important,” Fr. Audu told ACI Africa on Wednesday, July 23, at the ongoing meeting under the theme “Toward 2027 General Elections: The Imperatives of Mandate Protection and Sustainable Development.”
He expressed disappointment in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria, describing the last elections as a case of “shifting the goalpost in the middle of a match.”
“There were promises about using the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) technology and real-time result transmission, but in the end, we were told it could also be done manually. That was never clearly stated earlier. That was not acceptable,” the Nigerian Catholic Priest said.






