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“Nigeria’s Referendum Debate: Why Signature Collection Could Reshape Citizen Led Lawmaking”

Lydia EDEH by Lydia EDEH
June 24, 2026
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“Nigeria’s Referendum Debate: Why Signature Collection Could Reshape Citizen Led Lawmaking”

The collection of signatures for referendums and citizen backed legislative proposals is gaining renewed attention as Nigerians debate how to widen public participation in governance and constitutional reform.

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Across many democracies, signature drives provide a formal route through which citizens can support a referendum question or propose legislation for parliamentary consideration. Supporters argue that such mechanisms can deepen accountability by allowing voters to place issues of public concern before lawmakers or, in some systems, directly before the electorate.

In Nigeria, however, the constitutional and legislative framework does not currently provide a broad, nationwide popular-initiative system that allows citizens to compel a referendum or place a bill before the National Assembly solely through signature collection. Legislative authority is vested in the National Assembly, comprising the Senate and House of Representatives, while bills generally move through established parliamentary procedures before receiving presidential assent.

Nigeria’s Constitution does contain limited provisions requiring referendums in specific circumstances. One prominent example concerns the creation of a new state, where constitutional requirements include approval through a referendum in the affected area, alongside support from relevant legislative institutions.

The distinction is significant. A referendum is typically a direct vote by eligible citizens on a defined constitutional, legal or policy question. A popular legislative initiative, by contrast, usually enables citizens to collect a legally prescribed number of verified signatures to trigger parliamentary consideration of a proposed law or, in some jurisdictions, a public vote.

Advocates of a more expansive referendum framework say it could offer Nigerians a stronger voice on major national questions, including constitutional restructuring, electoral reforms, public accountability and governance priorities. They contend that a transparent signature verification system, clear thresholds and independent oversight would be essential to prevent manipulation, protect voters’ data and ensure that only proposals with broad public support advance.

Critics, however, caution that direct democracy tools require strong institutions, reliable voter registers, public education and safeguards against misinformation, ethnic polarisation and the influence of money in political mobilisation. They argue that any reform must complement representative democracy rather than weaken the constitutional role of elected lawmakers.

The debate comes as Nigeria continues to examine pathways for constitutional reform. The National Assembly has maintained that constitutional alteration follows a defined process involving legislative consideration and approvals, underscoring the high threshold required to amend the country’s foundational law.

For proponents of citizen led initiatives, the next question is whether Nigeria should establish a legal process that enables verified public signatures to formally initiate legislative proposals or trigger referendums on clearly defined national issues. Such a system, if introduced, would require constitutional and statutory reforms, credible electoral administration and safeguards that protect both democratic participation and national cohesion.

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