When IDPs Vote: Conflict Chipping Away At Political Freedom Where It Matters Most
Full Story Summary On the eve of Nigeria’s last presidential election, around 4 p.m., Ibrahim Hassan wore one of his finest clothes, grabbed his voter card, exited his tent at the Muna Garage displacement camp, and walked towards the main road where a flock of vehicles waited. He was making an hour-long journey from Maiduguri … Continue reading When IDPs Vote: Conflict Chipping Away At Political Freedom Where It Matters Most
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