US to monitor Nigeria’s 2027 election as Tinubu faces rigging allegations

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The United States has said it will closely monitor Nigeria’s 2027 general election, adding international attention to the country’s already tense political climate ahead of the vote.

U.S. Congressman Riley Moore stated that the Trump administration will be “paying very close attention” to how the elections are conducted. He also noted that lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives are weighing proposals that could link aspects of future security cooperation with Nigeria to issues such as religious freedom and the credibility of the electoral process.

The development comes amid heightened political debate in Nigeria, where President Bola Tinubu has faced accusations from some opposition figures and Nigerians alleging potential plans to influence or rig the 2027 elections.

While the U.S. remarks do not amount to a formal election monitoring mission, they signal Washington’s growing interest in the conduct and outcome of Nigeria’s next general election.

The United States has historically supported election observation efforts in Nigeria through international democracy organizations, reflecting its continued focus on the country’s democratic stability.

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