National Assembly highlights key reforms in 2026 Electoral Act
[PM News - Nigeria] - 22/02/2026
According to him, the making of the new regime “is a collective work that involves nearly all critical stakeholders. The National Assembly worked with such different stakeholders as OAGF, CSOs, INEC and our development partners, among others, before we eventually completed the process.
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