
National Election Commission
The National Election Commission (NEC) is an independent government body responsible for overseeing the conduct of elections within a country. Its primary roles include organizing voting processes, ensuring fairness and transparency, and enforcing election laws. The NEC manages voter registration, supervises campaign activities, and verifies election results, aiming to uphold democratic principles and ensure that elections are free, fair, and credible. It works to maintain public trust in the electoral process by adhering to laws, impartiality, and transparency.