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The immediate past Electoral Commissioner of Nigeria, Prof Attahiru Jega is expected in Ghana next week.
While in Ghana, the visiting professor is expected to deliver two public lectures, one in Accra, the other in Kumasi, on Nigeria's successful elections organised in 2015.
The visit is on the invitation of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA).
Prof. Attahiru Jega played a leading role in ensuring credible and peaceful election in Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria.
His successful steering of affairs during the recent elections in March ensured and guaranteed stability in the sub region.
He has since become one of the most sought after figures in Africa and has to date received several awards including, the 2015 Charles Manatt Democracy Award in Washington DC.
On Monday December 14, 2015, Prof Jega will be sharing his experiences at a public lecture at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ridge, Accra with another public lecture expected to be organised on Wednesday December 16, 2015 at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi.
According to the IEA, the rationale for the visit of Prof Jega is for Ghana and other African countries to draw valuable lessons from his experience and insights.
His experiences will particularly be important for Ghana as she prepares for what would be another hotly contested elections in 2016.

Executive Director of IEA, Jean Mensah
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