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Harnessing AI for credible 2027 elections in Nigeria

by OLUSOJI ADEYEMO
October 15, 2025
in Technology & Society
OLUSOJI ADEYEMO

As Nigeria looks ahead to the 2027 general elections, the conversation is shifting from who will win to how technology can make the process more transparent, fair, and credible. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), two of the most transformative technologies of our time, hold great promise for improving election management and public confidence. If used wisely, they can help Nigeria overcome many of the recurring challenges that have plagued past elections, from logistical failures to misinformation and result disputes.
AI and ML can play a crucial role in detecting fraud and irregularities. These systems can analyse voting data in real time to identify unusual patterns such as sudden spikes in voter numbers, duplicate registrations, or inconsistencies in vote counts. By flagging these early, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and election observers can act quickly to prevent manipulation. Civic organisations have already begun using data-driven tools to verify election results and report inconsistencies faster than manual methods.
Another critical area is the fight against misinformation and fake content. The rise of deepfakes — realistic but fake videos and audio recordings; poses a serious threat to public trust. During elections, manipulated clips can be spread to damage reputations or stir unrest. AI-powered tools can detect these fakes by analysing digital fingerprints and inconsistencies invisible to the human eye. Nigerian fact-checkers and media groups are already experimenting with such tools to identify false content before it spreads widely. The wider the adoption of these technologies across media and social platforms, the better protected voters will be from misinformation.
AI can also make election logistics more efficient. Managing materials, personnel, and equipment across Nigeria’s 176,000 polling units is a massive task. Machine learning models can analyse previous election data to predict which areas may face challenges; such as poor roads, power shortages, or population surges; and help INEC plan accordingly. Predictive logistics can ensure that ballot papers, staff, and equipment arrive on time and that contingency plans are in place where risks are high. INEC has already begun exploring AI-based tools to support planning and voter services, showing that this technology is no longer a distant concept but a practical tool ready for use.
Beyond administration, AI can help understand voter behaviour and sentiment. By analysing social media and other online platforms, election bodies and civil society can gauge public concerns about security, fairness, or governance. This allows for more targeted voter education campaigns and helps counter rumours before they spread. When properly used, data insights can bring citizens closer to the process, not alienate them.
AI can also assist in collation and verification of results. Automated systems can cross-check figures from polling units, confirm transmission authenticity, and flag discrepancies before publication. Combined with human oversight, these tools can reduce errors, speed up data processing, and improve public confidence in results.
Yet, AI’s benefits come with real risks. The same technology that can detect fake news can also create it. Deepfakes and misinformation can spread far faster than fact-checkers can respond. Nigeria’s digital divide adds another challenge: while cities are becoming more connected, many rural areas still face unreliable electricity and poor internet. Without adequate infrastructure and training, the advantages of AI could be unevenly distributed, leaving some communities behind.
Privacy and fairness must also be priorities. AI systems rely on large amounts of data, and how that data is collected and used is critical. Algorithms may contain hidden biases or produce unfair outcomes. Transparent processes, independent audits, and strict adherence to laws like the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 are essential to prevent misuse and protect public trust.
Over-reliance on technology is another danger. AI should never replace human judgment or accountability. Systems can fail, data can be hacked, and automated decisions can be wrong. Technology must support, not substitute, the human element of democracy. Elections should remain a human-centred process, where technology plays a supportive role to enhance accuracy and fairness.
To truly harness AI for good, Nigeria must establish clear rules and guidelines for its use in elections. These rules should define how data is collected, how decisions are made, and how citizens can challenge outcomes. INEC must work with experts, universities, and civil society to ensure transparency. Digital literacy programmes should also expand to teach voters how to spot fake content, identify reliable sources, and protect themselves from manipulation.
Investment in infrastructure remains crucial. Stable electricity, reliable internet, and secure data storage systems form the foundation for effective AI use. Without them, even the best-designed solutions will fail. Inclusiveness should also guide every effort; AI systems must be tested and adapted for Nigeria’s diverse population to avoid bias or exclusion.
Collaboration will be key. INEC, technology firms, civil society, the media, and election observers must work together to build trustworthy systems. Real-time monitoring teams should be set up to respond swiftly to misinformation or technical issues. Learning from other countries that have successfully applied AI in elections will also help Nigeria avoid pitfalls.
If used wisely, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning could help Nigeria conduct its most credible and peaceful elections yet in 2027. The technology offers clear advantages: quicker fraud detection, smarter logistics, better voter education, and more transparent result management. But technology alone cannot ensure fairness. It must be backed by strong institutions, responsible leadership, and a commitment to transparency. With the right mix of innovation, governance, and inclusiveness, Nigeria can prove that democracy in the age of AI can be not only smarter but also stronger.

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