The 2015 Biometric Voting System and the Politics of Free, Fair and Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria
Louisa Ngozi Amaechi,
Ezirim Gerald
Abstract:The need for Nigerians to record a free, fair and credible election to sustain the democracy led to the use of biometric voting method. This method is expected to reduce political violence and post election petitions. This study examined the relationship between biometric identification technology and the challenges of 2015 general elections in Nigeria. The qualitative methods of data collection and analysis were adopted for the study. The chaos theory was adopted as a framework of analysis. This study therefo… Show more
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