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    Nigeria raises campaign spending limits under new Electoral Act 2026

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedFebruary 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria raises campaign spending limits under new Electoral Act 2026
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    Nigeria has introduced sweeping changes to its campaign finance regulations following the signing of the Electoral Act 2026, a law that significantly raises spending limits for all elective offices. The reform marks one of the most substantial adjustments to political financing in recent years and is aimed at aligning election rules with current economic realities.

    Signed into law after months of deliberation, the Electoral Act 2026 updates the financial thresholds that candidates and political parties can legally expend during election campaigns. According to authorities, the upward review responds to inflationary pressures, rising operational costs, and the need to modernise the nation’s electoral framework.

    Election officials note that the revised limits are designed to promote transparency while ensuring that political campaigns are adequately funded in an increasingly expensive electoral environment. Stakeholders argue that the former caps had become outdated, limiting candidates’ ability to engage voters effectively across vast constituencies.

    Analysts say the changes could have mixed consequences. On one hand, higher spending ceilings may reduce the pressure on candidates to rely on unregulated or informal funding sources. On the other hand, critics worry that the new thresholds may further tilt the playing field in favour of wealthier candidates and major political parties, potentially heightening the influence of money in politics.

    Still, proponents highlight that the reforms are intended to strengthen the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process. By modernising campaign finance rules, the Electoral Act 2026 aims to foster more structured campaigning, enhance compliance with financial reporting requirements, and support the broader democratisation agenda.

    • Tinubu signs amended 2026 Electoral Act into law

    As political actors gear up for future elections, observers are keenly watching how the revised limits will shape campaign strategies and whether they will ultimately contribute to a more transparent, competitive, and equitable electoral landscape in Nigeria.

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