Nigerian elections are rigged, focus must be on 2027 – US’ Mike Arnold

He also referenced the role of the Nigerian diaspora, which he said remits an estimated $20 billion annually, underscoring what he described as the country’s untapped capacity for transformation if credible elections are guaranteed.
A US-based commentator, , has called for American intervention ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, alleging long-standing electoral irregularities in the West African nation.
In a strongly worded statement circulating online, Arnold claimed that Nigeria’s elections “have been rigged for decades” and warned that the 2027 polls could face similar challenges under the governing (APC), led by President .
Arnold argued that the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process carries global significance, describing the country as a nation of approximately 220 million people with vast economic and demographic potential. He highlighted Nigeria’s youthful population — noting that about 60 percent are under the age of 25 — as well as its growing technology sector and strong entrepreneurial culture.
He also referenced the role of the Nigerian diaspora, which he said remits an estimated $20 billion annually, underscoring what he described as the country’s untapped capacity for transformation if credible elections are guaranteed.
Arnold urged the United States government to take an active interest in Nigeria’s democratic process before 2027, asserting that credible elections could alter the trajectory of Africa’s most populous nation, while flawed polls could worsen insecurity and governance challenges.
There has been no official response from the Nigerian government or the APC regarding Arnold’s remarks as of press time.
Nigeria’s 2027 general elections are expected to be closely watched both domestically and internationally, amid ongoing debates about electoral reforms and democratic consolidation.







