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2027 Elections: Political Leaders Sign First National Peace Accord
Political parties and candidates sign Nigeria’s first National Peace Accord, pledging issue-based campaigns and peaceful conduct ahead of the 2027 elections.
Nigeria’s political leaders are making a peace pledge ahead of 2027.
MAX FM News Desk News & Current Affairs Writer, MAX 102.3 FM Published: August 19, 2026
Under the accord, the signatories pledged to promote peaceful and issue-based campaigns while rejecting violence, hate speech, misinformation, personal attacks and other conduct that could undermine the electoral process.
Furthermore, the agreement seeks to encourage political actors to focus their campaigns on policies, programmes and issues that directly affect Nigerians rather than resorting to personal attacks or inflammatory rhetoric.
The commitments come at a time when political parties are preparing to intensify their mobilisation ahead of the 2027 elections. Consequently, stakeholders have placed renewed emphasis on maintaining peace amid increasing political competition.
In particular, the pledge against misinformation and hate speech places greater responsibility on candidates and their supporters to verify information before sharing it.
Similarly, the commitment to issue-based campaigns could encourage voters to assess candidates based on their policies, records and proposed solutions to national challenges.
However, the effectiveness of the accord will ultimately depend on how consistently political parties and candidates honour their commitments.
As the 2027 election campaign season approaches, Nigerians will now watch how the signatories translate their promises into responsible political conduct across the country.