A leading figure in electoral administration, Mr Gbade Ademola, has released a new book offering deep insights into how elections are conducted across different parts of the world.

The publication, titled Comparative Electoral Systems & Topical Issues in Twelve Countries, explores electoral frameworks and emerging challenges in a dozen nations, combining academic analysis with real-world experience. The author draws heavily on nearly 20 years of hands-on experience in election management to provide practical perspectives often lacking in existing literature.

Ademola, a former Director of Electoral Operations at the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, is widely respected in governance circles. His professional background spans public service, journalism, and leadership development, and he is affiliated with several international and local professional bodies, including the Association of Electoral Administrators.

According to the author, the 400-page, five-chapter book addresses critical areas, including comparative electoral theories, election environments, and country-specific electoral challenges, with a particular focus on issues relevant to Nigeria’s democratic process. It is designed to serve as a practical guide for Election Management Bodies, policymakers, researchers, and institutions involved in democratic governance.

This latest work adds to Ademola’s growing portfolio of publications on elections, reinforcing his position as a key voice in electoral reform discourse. Stakeholders, including universities, NGOs, and democratic institutions, are expected to benefit from the book’s blend of theory and field-tested solutions.

The book is priced at ₦12,500 per copy and can be ordered via phone call to 07085114777, with delivery handled through a dispatch service to buyers.

The author has also indicated openness to interviews, speaking engagements, and bulk distribution partnerships as interest grows around the book, particularly in the lead-up to future electoral cycles in Nigeria.