Amupitan Proposes ₦873.78bn for 2027 Polls

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For many Nigerians, the sheer size of the proposed ₦873.78 billion budget will trigger mixed reactions: hope on one hand and skepticism on the other. In a country grappling with inflation, debt pressures, and stretched public services, citizens will naturally ask whether such a massive allocation will truly translate into a more credible electoral process or simply become another headline figure.

The significant investment in technology may reassure some voters who demand cleaner elections, but others will insist that past experiences have taught them that funding alone does not guarantee transparency or efficiency.

What Nigerians are likely to demand now is strict accountability and measurable outcomes. If over ₦200 billion is going into election technology, then the expectation will be seamless transmission, secure collation, and minimal disputes.

Lawmakers, civil society, and the media must scrutinize not just the approval of the budget but also its implementation. Ultimately, credible elections are cheaper than disputed ones politically and economically.

If INEC can demonstrate prudent spending and visible improvements in process integrity, public trust may grow. But without transparency and oversight, even the largest budget may fail to convince a wary electorate.

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