May 21, 2026

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Former President has raised concern over the growing level of political thuggery in Nigeria, warning that violent politics and electoral misconduct are threatening the countryโ€™s democracy.
Speaking at a public event, Jonathan said the increasing use of violence, intimidation and criminal elements during political activities continues to weaken democratic institutions and public confidence in the electoral process.
The former president called for urgent reforms within the electoral and judicial systems to strengthen accountability and ensure credible democratic practices across the country.
According to him, political leaders, parties and security agencies must work together to discourage violence and promote peaceful participation in elections.
Jonathan also stressed the importance of protecting democratic values, rule of law and the independence of institutions responsible for conducting and adjudicating elections.
Political analysts say the remarks reflect growing concerns about election-related violence and political tension ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Civil society groups and democracy advocates have repeatedly called for stricter enforcement of electoral laws and stronger punishment for political violence and vote manipulation.
Jonathanโ€™s comments have generated reactions among political stakeholders, with many agreeing that electoral reforms and peaceful politics are necessary for Nigeriaโ€™s democratic stability.
The former president has consistently advocated for credible elections, peaceful transitions and responsible political leadership since leaving office.

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