The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Joash Amupitan, is expected to deliver a keynote address at a policy dialogue focused on Nigeria’s electoral system.
The event, organised by Abuja-based law firm Law Corridor, is scheduled for April 29, 2026, at the Abuja Continental Hotel.
In a statement released on Friday, the organisers said the dialogue would convene key stakeholders, including political party leaders, civil society groups, and both local and international election observers, to examine pressing issues affecting the country’s electoral process.
They added that several legal and media professionals will participate in the discussions, among them Muyiwa Atoyebi, Seun Okinbaloye, Ahmed Raji, and others.
According to the organisers, the forum is designed to encourage collaboration between stakeholders across the public and private sectors, particularly as preparations for the 2027 general elections gather momentum.
Speaking on the importance of the event, the Managing Partner of Law Corridor, Henry Kelechukwu Eni-Otu, said, “This year’s Policy Dialogue is so critical considering its proximity to the 2027 general elections. For this reason, the need to address certain issues regarding Nigeria’s electoral process becomes germane.
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“We believe the engagements among stakeholders within the electoral process will chart a way forward to further guarantee the integrity of the electoral process.”
The organisers also disclosed that a policy document outlining recommendations and a reform roadmap would be produced after the session and forwarded to relevant government institutions.
They noted that the previous edition of the dialogue featured the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, who led discussions centred on challenges within the real estate sector.





