Diaspora vote : relationship and power of the legislature in political leadership in Nigeria
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Date
2025-02
Authors
Oluwasanmi, Olaolu Peter
Fagbadebo, Omololu Michael
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Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Abstract
This study examined the factors hindering the inadequate legislative
framework for legitimate diaspora voting in Nigeria. Given the large
number of Nigerians living abroad and the recent adoption of elec
tronic voting in Nigeria, it is plausible that diaspora voting could
become a part of Nigeria’s electoral process. The paper aimed to
identify the necessary instruments for incorporating the diaspora
vote law into Nigeria. Using institutionalism as a framework of ana
lysis, the patron-client relationship between the executive and legis
lative branches was examined, suggesting that the chief executive
may influence the legislature. The study employed a qualitative
approach to elucidate why Nigeria’s diaspora voting law remains
elusive and offers potential solutions. It was found that, despite its
crucial role in a democratic system, the legislature has not fully met
expectations for enacting diaspora voting in Nigeria. The lack of
synergy between the 1999 constitution (as amended) and the elec
toral law constitutes a major barrier to enacting the diaspora voting
law. The study also revealed the need for constitutional amendment
and electoral reform to guarantee the right of Nigerians living abroad
to participate in any election in Nigeria. We then recommend
a constitutional amendment to facilitate diaspora voting in Nigeria.
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1699 Other Studies in Human Society, 2002 Cultural Studies, 4702 Cultural studies, Diaspora vote, Diaspora enfranchisement, Diaspora engagement, Legislative role, Political leadership
Citation
Oluwasanmi, O.P. and Fagbadebo, O.M. 2025. Diaspora vote: relationship and power of the legislature in political leadership in Nigeria. African Identities: 1-19. doi:10.1080/14725843.2025.2459836
DOI
10.1080/14725843.2025.2459836