The Scratch and the Crash
Nigeria, June 5 -- Nothing is ever truly a crisis in Nigeria when it involves the architecture of power. It is the tragic, recurring rhythm of our civic existence: systemic failures, even those that threaten the very integrity of democratic processes, are routinely reduced to "minor scratches" so the state can avoid confronting structural collapse.
That instinct-to minimize rather than confront-is itself the crisis.
The controversy surrounding the Independent National Electoral Commission and the compromise of its internal data is a glaring example. Stripped of bureaucratic language and social media noise, what remains is not an isolated incident but a disturbing exposure of how fragile institutional trust has become.
Much of the deba...
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