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All Eyes on Abuja as Area Council Polls Test New Electoral Law

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 4:46 am
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Voters prepare for Area Council elections in Abuja under Nigeria’s new Electoral Act
Abuja residents are expected to vote in Area Council elections seen as the first test of Nigeria’s newly signed Electoral Act.
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Residents of Abuja are expected to file out to polling units as the nation’s capital prepares for Area Council elections that will mark the first major test of Nigeria’s newly enacted Electoral Act.

The elections, scheduled to take place across the six Area Councils of the Federal Capital Territory, will see voters elect chairmen and councillors in a process closely watched by political stakeholders and civil society groups nationwide.

The polls come days after President Bola Tinubu signed the revised Electoral Act into law, a development that has sparked widespread debate.

While supporters of the legislation argue that it is designed to strengthen transparency and credibility in elections, critics contend that some provisions remain controversial and could pose implementation challenges.

Electoral officials say the Abuja polls are expected to provide an early opportunity to assess how the new law performs in practice, particularly in areas such as voter accreditation, result management, and legal compliance.

Security agencies are expected to be deployed across the capital to ensure a peaceful voting environment, while election observers are anticipated to monitor the exercise for compliance with the new legal framework.

Political analysts note that the conduct of the Area Council elections could shape public confidence in electoral reforms ahead of future nationwide polls.

A smooth process may reinforce trust in the new Act, while any operational or legal disputes could intensify calls for further amendments.

The elections are expected to take place amid heightened public interest, with attention focused not only on local governance outcomes but also on the broader implications for Nigeria’s evolving democratic process.

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