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2026: NPC, EU unveil initiative to prevent election violence in Ekiti

The National Peace Committee and the European Union have initiated a program to prevent election-related violence in Ekiti State ahead of the June 20 governorship election.

In preparation for the upcoming governorship election in Ekiti State on June 20, the National Peace Committee (NPC) and the European Union (EU) have launched a new initiative aimed at mitigating electoral violence. This initiative is particularly critical in the wake of historical tensions surrounding elections in Nigeria, where unrest has often marred democratic processes. As part of this initiative, a workshop was held in Ado Ekiti to train community observers throughout the state's 16 local government areas.

Asabe Ndahi, the Programmes Manager of the NPC, emphasized that the new Early Warning – Early Response (EWER) initiative is designed to promote a peaceful electoral environment by equipping local observers with essential skills. These skills include identifying risk indicators, verifying incidents of potential violence, and promptly reporting early signs of tension within their communities. This proactive approach is part of a broader strategy to ensure a transparent and credible electoral process, which is vital for restoring public trust in Nigeria's democratic institutions.

The collaboration between the NPC and the EU indicates a strong international commitment to supporting democratic governance in Nigeria. By focusing on preventive measures, the initiative aims not only to mitigate risks of violence but also to encourage active civic participation in the electoral process. The successful implementation of this initiative may serve as a model for other regions facing similar electoral challenges, highlighting the significance of community involvement in safeguarding democracy.

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