2027 Elections

INEC suspends ADC leadership recognition, opposition warns of threat to 2027 elections

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INEC suspends ADC leadership recognition following a Court of Appeal directive, triggering a political storm as opposition figures accuse the commission of yielding to pressure. The move halts engagement with all party factions and raises fresh concerns over electoral neutrality, judicial interpretation, and the integrity of Nigeria’s democratic process ahead of the 2027 elections....

Bala Mohammed PDP exit signals shake opposition as ADC realignment gains momentum

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The Bala Mohammed PDP exit signals are intensifying Nigeria’s opposition crisis, as the Bauchi State governor hints at a possible move to the African Democratic Congress. The development follows growing tensions within the Peoples Democratic Party and comes amid wider realignment moves ahead of the 2027 elections, raising fresh questions about opposition unity and electoral strategy....

Bola Ahmed Tinubu Defends Reforms, Rejects One-Party State Claims

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has defended his administration’s economic reforms while rejecting claims that Nigeria is drifting toward a one-party state. Responding to growing opposition criticism, the president insisted that policy decisions are driven by national interest rather than political consolidation, as analysts warn that shifting alliances and weakening opposition structures could reshape Nigeria’s democratic balance ahead of 2027....

INEC Reschedules 2027 Presidential Election to January 16 Under New Electoral Act

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INEC reschedules 2027 elections following the enactment of the Electoral Act 2026, shifting the Presidential and National Assembly polls to January 16, 2027. The adjustment realigns party primaries, campaign timelines, and funding cycles while responding to legal compliance requirements and public concerns over previous dates that clashed with Ramadan....

SERAP Challenges Lawful Interception Regulations 2019, Warns of Surveillance Risks Before 2027

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The Lawful Interception Regulations 2019 have come under renewed scrutiny as SERAP urges President Bola Tinubu to withdraw the framework, describing it as unconstitutional and vulnerable to abuse. The call follows allegations of phone interception involving senior officials and raises fresh debate over privacy rights, judicial oversight and electoral integrity ahead of 2027....

Electoral Act 2026 Signed Into Law as Transmission Clause Sparks National Divide

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President Bola Tinubu has signed the Electoral Act 2026 into law less than 24 hours after its passage by the National Assembly, following intense disagreement over electronic transmission of election results. The new law formally recognises electronic upload but permits manual fallback where technology fails, setting the stage for heightened scrutiny ahead of 2027....

Voice Vote Ruling Triggers House Walkout in Electoral Act Showdown

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A House rowdy session over Electoral Act rescission erupted on Tuesday after Speaker Tajudeen Abbas ruled in favour of reversing the amendment bill during a disputed voice vote. The ruling triggered protests, a walkout and a closed-door session, intensifying tensions over Clause 60(3) and the 2027 election timetable....

Clause 60(3) Deadlock Puts 2027 on Edge

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The Electoral Act harmonisation deadlock has escalated into a high-risk institutional showdown as lawmakers fail to reconcile differences over mandatory real-time transmission of election results. With Clause 60(3) unresolved and the 2027 timetable under possible revision, Nigeria’s reform trajectory now hinges on wording that could shape public trust in the next general election....

Form EC8A Explained: The Polling Unit Document at the Heart of Nigeria’s Election Disputes

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Form EC8A is the official polling unit result sheet used by INEC to record votes immediately after counting. Frequently cited in election petitions, it serves as the primary documentary evidence of results at source. As debate intensifies over electronic transmission, understanding Form EC8A explained becomes central to interpreting Nigeria’s evolving electoral safeguards....

Electoral Act EC8A Caveat Redraws Nigeria’s 2027 Election Battlefield

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The Senate’s amendment to the Electoral Act permitting electronic transmission of results—while designating Form EC8A as the primary source in cases of internet failure—has reignited debate over electoral transparency. Civil society groups warn that the caveat could weaken safeguards introduced in 2022, as lawmakers insist the revision balances innovation with operational realities....

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