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Electoral violence connotes all forms of violence (physical,psychological, administrative, legal and structural) at different stages engaged in by participants, their supporters, and sympathizers (including security and election management body staff) in the electoral process. The broad objective of the study is to provide contributions towards eradication of electoral violence in the forthcoming 2019 general election. The ex-post facto research design was employed for this study and secondary sources of data collection were utilized through the review of theoretical and empirical literature relevant to the study. The study adopted the Marxian theory of Conflict for its theoretical framework analysis. Findings show that electoral violence manifest in various dimensions which are pernicious and potent in undermining fair contest. To this end, the paper recommends improvement in the security outfit; the security and other security agencies need to be strengthened to enable them perform effectively during the election period. Mass reorientation education of the citizens by the National Orientation Agency, Political Parties, Civil Society Organizations and the Mass Media on thedangers of electoral violence and possible punishments for offenders and Punishing electoral violence offenders; the best way to address issues of electoral violence is to punish electoral offenders. The national parliament should enact laws so that any person found as contributing to electoral violence by a competent court shall have between five to 10 years in prison with fine irrespective of his or her status.
This paper Published at : International Journal of Academic Research in Business, Arts and Science (IJARBAS.COM), Issue: 2, Vol.: 2, Article: 5, Month: August, Year: 2019.
Election, Electoral violence, Eradication and Sustenance of democracy,
Election, Electoral violence, Eradication and Sustenance of democracy,
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