2027: Nigerian opposition urged to engage Trump’s team on free and fair elections

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Hon Henry Shield, Head of Mission at Leadership and Accountability Initiative, has called for proactive engagement between Nigeria’s opposition and former U.S. President Donald Trump’s team.

In a statement posted on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Shield emphasized the importance of ensuring free and fair elections in Nigeria’s future.

Shield’s message highlights two key points:

The need for opposition parties to initiate discussions with Trump’s team, not for special favors, but to advocate for truly free and fair elections.

The importance of establishing strong sanctions for those who might attempt to undermine the electoral process.

The statement also addresses a growing misconception among some Nigerians on social media platforms. Shield warns against the false notion that President Bola Tinubu could be removed from office through Twitter campaigns or social media pressure.

This call for international engagement comes at a time when Nigeria’s political landscape is experiencing significant challenges. The country has previously faced issues with social media regulation, as evidenced by the government’s indefinite suspension of Twitter in 2021 following the platform’s removal of a controversial tweet by then-President Muhammadu Buhari.

As Nigeria continues to navigate its democratic journey, the emphasis on electoral integrity and the role of international partnerships in ensuring fair elections remains a critical topic of discussion among political leaders and citizens alike.

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