Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has stated that Section 83 of the Electoral Act strengthens the oversight powers of the Independent National Electoral Commission while limiting judicial interference in the internal affairs of political parties. The Independent National Electoral Commission commonly abbreviated as INEC is responsible for conducting elections and regulating political parties in Nigeria.
Falana explained that the provision aims to streamline electoral processes by granting the commission greater authority in monitoring party activities and ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
He noted that excessive court intervention in party matters has, in the past, created uncertainty and disrupted political processes.
Observers point out that the balance between regulatory oversight and judicial review remains a critical aspect of Nigeria’s democratic framework.
Stakeholders have expressed varying opinions, with some supporting stronger INEC powers and others advocating for continued judicial safeguards.
Experts highlight that clear legal provisions are essential to maintaining order and credibility within the electoral system.
The development underscores ongoing debates around electoral reforms and governance.
Analysts believe that effective implementation of the law will be key to achieving its intended objectives.

