The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has begun preparations for the 2027 general elections, releasing a revised timetable and unveiling a sweeping drive to overhaul its procurement processes.
The announcements came during a three-day, high-level capacity-building workshop in Lagos, held in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS).
The event signalled a strategic shift in INECโs approach to electoral integrity, with transparent procurement positioned as the โinvisible architectureโ underpinning credible elections.
Under the recently enacted Electoral Act 2026, which shortened the mandatory election notice period from 360 to 300 days, INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan, shared the key election dates.
He said the Presidential and National Assembly Elections will hold on Saturday, 16 January 2027 and the governorship and State Assembly Elections will hold on Saturday, 6 February 2027.
Represented by National Commissioner May Agbamuche-Mbu, Amupitan explained that releasing the calendar early is a deliberate effort to provide clarity and certainty for political parties, security agencies, and voters alike.
Reflecting on his first 159 days in office, Amupitan stressed that INEC must move beyond โrhetoricโ to actual implementation.
He highlighted procurementโoften overlooked in public discussionโas a critical factor in maintaining public trust.
โWhen procurement is handled with integrity, it becomes the bedrock of public confidence,โ he said. โWhen it is compromised, it becomes the fault line through which trust collapses.โ
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Dr Adebowale Adekunle, Director-General of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), echoed this point, describing procurement as the โhidden engineโ of democracy.
He cautioned against โvendor dependency,โ stressing that a resilient democracy must never โoutsource its sovereigntyโ to a single supplier.
The workshop also addressed challenges arising from the compressed timelines in the Electoral Act 2026.
Amupitan described the shorter window as a โreality to be mastered,โ requiring INEC to operate with the precision of a โwell-calibrated machine.โ
To safeguard operations against risks such as global supply chain disruptions and technology shortages, INEC is implementing early procurement planning to maximise lead time, end-to-end e-procurement systems to enhance transparency and supplier diversification to maintain institutional independence.
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Mr Tobias Ruettershoff, KAS Resident Representative, reaffirmed the foundationโs long-standing support for Nigeriaโs democratic progress.
He noted that election credibility begins long before ballots are cast, relying on proper management of materials, technology, and training.
Amupitan concluded by urging the Commissionโs leadership to โunlearn and relearnโ practices to meet Nigeriansโ high expectations.
โThe Nigerian people are watching,โ he reminded the assembly, โand they deserve nothing less than our very best.โ








