The Independent National Electoral Commission has projected a total sum of N873,778,401,602.08 for the conduct of the 2027 general elections.
INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, disclosed this on Thursday while presenting the Commission’s 2026 budget proposal and the detailed cost estimate for the 2027 polls before the National Assembly Joint Committee on Electoral Matters.
A breakdown of the proposal shows that Election Operational Costs account for N375.75bn, while Election Administrative Costs stand at N92.31bn.
The Commission also earmarked N209.21bn for Election Technology Costs, covering electronic systems and related infrastructure. In addition, Election Capital Costs are estimated at N154.90bn.
Together, these four components amount to N832.17bn.
INEC further included Miscellaneous Expenses totalling N41.61bn, bringing the grand total for the 2027 general elections to N873.78bn.
Amupitan clarified that the election budget is separate from the Commission’s proposed N171bn allocation for the 2026 fiscal year, which is meant to cover routine operations, including by-elections and off-cycle polls.
He said the submission complies with Section 3(3) of the Electoral Act 2022, which mandates the Commission to present its general election budget at least one year before the poll.
During the session, lawmakers raised concerns over funding mechanisms and the implementation of key provisions of the amended Electoral Act, particularly electronic transmission of results.
Chairman of the Joint Committee on Electoral Matters, Samuel Lalong, assured that the National Assembly would scrutinise the proposal thoroughly before approving what it considers adequate funding for seamless nationwide coverage.
He emphasised that while INEC presents its financial estimates, the constitutional responsibility to approve and appropriate funds rests with the legislature.
The committee also indicated plans to review funding for members of the National Youth Service Corps to be deployed for election duties, following a request from the scheme for increased financial support.
Under the proposal, each corps member is expected to receive N127,000, in addition to N4,500 for feeding and N5,000 for training over five days. About 450,000 corps members are projected to be deployed for the 2027 general elections.






