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briefing document from the Centre for Democracy and Development

With a population of over 120 million and many expatriate communities across the globe, the largest economy in West Africa, and great political importance in the region, the African continent, and the global stage, events which affect the stability and future of Nigeria affect the entire world. Elections, interrupted as they have been by periods of military dictatorship, have always contained potential for civil unrest, and so the good conduct of the forthcoming polls is a matter not only of international concern but also of symbolic importance for the citizens of Nigeria. This is according to a briefing on the upcoming 2003 Nigerian elections from the Centre for Democracy and Development, which provides a history of the politics in the country and examines other issues that include health, human rights and the environment.