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Ethiopian officials visit INEC to study Nigeria's electoral system - Realnews Magazine

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    15% ReliableLimited

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Right

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : He said Ethiopia aims to learn from Nigeria's experience in voter registration, civic education, and technology-driven electoral reforms.
58% : He said the timing of the visit coincided with voter registration in the Federal Capital Territory ahead of the February 2026 area council elections.
57% : The sessions will focus on strategic planning, election monitoring, voter registration technology, stakeholder engagement, and inclusivity for displaced persons.
48% : Yakubu said both nations share similar electoral responsibilities, including the conduct of elections, regulation of political parties, voter education, and constituency delimitation.

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