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Reflection Meeting on Findings of the Political Inclusion Index

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Senior Programme Officer, George Anwayi
Host, Omojo Adaji
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Yesterday, July 16th 2025, with funding from European Union in Nigeria through it’s European Union Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria programme, we hosted a Reflection Session on the Findings of the Political Inclusion Index; a rapid assessment of the compliance of election stakeholders with the Electoral Act and other relevant provisions guaranteeing the inclusion of persons with disabilities in Nigeria’s political and electoral processes.

We shared the findings with key political actors, and promoted discussions on strengthening inclusive political participation moving forward.

Political Inclusion Index Report
September 2024
This assessment aimed to evaluate the level of disability inclusivity within key institutions involved in Nigeria’s electoral process, focusing on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), political parties, media, and security agencies. The evaluation measured compliance with the Electoral Act and other relevant regulations regarding the participation of persons with disabilities in the electoral process

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