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African Governance Outlook 2026

· 29 March 2026 · 6 sources

The African Governance Outlook for 2026 presents a complex and evolving political landscape across the continent, shaped by governance challenges, legitimacy issues, and regional security initiatives. A flagship report titled 'Report on the State of African Governance: Forces of the Future' highlights both progress and fragility in political stability and partnerships. In Nigeria, significant political developments include the re-election of APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda, signaling internal party unity, and strategic moves by key political figures ahead of the 2027 elections. Regional efforts to address security and development, such as the North-West Peace, Security and Development Framework, and the ECOWAS Court's new strategic plan, underscore a continental push towards stronger governance and rule of law. These dynamics collectively illustrate Africa's ongoing journey toward political consolidation and enhanced governance frameworks.

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‘We will move over 70% of Obidient structure to APC’ – Balami vows, congratulates Yilwatda Daily Post Nigeria 29 Mar 2026, 06:21
2027: Kwankwaso meets Atiku ahead of planned move to join ADC Daily Post Nigeria 28 Mar 2026, 21:06
Report on the 'State of African Governance' paints mixed picture for continent's political outlook Africanews 28 Mar 2026, 10:00
APC re-elects Yilwatda as national chairman Premium Times Nigeria 28 Mar 2026, 08:19
North-West governor form regional framework to tackle insecurity Daily Post Nigeria 28 Mar 2026, 06:30
ECOWAS Court unveils five–year strategic plan Premium Times Nigeria 27 Mar 2026, 23:01

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