Politics
2027: Obey court order, revise election timetable immediately – CUPP to INEC
The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to adhere to the significant ruling delivered by Justice M.G. Umar of the Federal High Court on Thursday, which invalidated its deadline for political parties.
CUPP stated that the ruling had transformed the electoral landscape for the upcoming 2027 general elections.
The Nigerian political parties called on INEC to promptly comply with the court’s decision by revising its timetable to reflect the judgment.
CUPP remarked in a statement signed by Chief Peter Ameh, its Acting National Chairman that, “The court’s decisions have broadened the democratic framework by providing political parties with increased flexibility in managing their internal matters.”
DAILY POST also reports that key aspects of the ruling include the allowance for politicians who have lost primary elections to switch to another party and still be validly replaced as candidates, the annulment of the 21-day party registration requirement, the exemption of substitution primaries from stringent Electoral Act deadlines, and the confirmation that INEC cannot impose specific dates for internal party activities or unilaterally reduce submission and publication periods.
Ameh stated, “We commend the Federal High Court for this forward-thinking and constitutionally aligned ruling. INEC must promptly comply with this decision and adjust its timetable accordingly.
“Any move to appeal this ruling will only lead to unnecessary confusion, diminish public trust, and compromise the integrity of the 2027 general elections.”
Chief Ameh further revealed that 14 political parties have agreed to announce extended election timetables to accommodate new defectors and ensure a more inclusive nomination process in accordance with the court’s ruling.
The parties underscored that the judgment enhances internal democracy, fosters party independence, and safeguards the rights of aspirants and candidates.
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Don’t be deterred – Aisha Yesufu to supporters ahead of NDC senatorial primary
Socio-political activist, Aisha Yesufu has declared that elections cannot be won through social media propaganda or orchestrated smear campaigns.
Yesufu made the remark in a post on her X handle on Wednesday while addressing members of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, and her supporters ahead of the party’s primaries in the FCT.
According to her, political victory can only be achieved through direct engagement with the electorate based on empathy, compassion and respect.
“Election is not won by social media propaganda nor by an orchestrated smear campaign. Election is won by engaging the electorate one wishes to serve respectfully and with empathy and compassion,” she wrote.
The activist urged registered members of the NDC in the FCT to remain focused on promoting the party and electing candidates capable of representing their interests.
She stated that the era of making political choices out of fear was over, adding that voters must now make decisions based on courage and belief in the principle that “power belongs to the people.”
Yesufu also charged her supporters to continue mobilisation efforts across the 62 wards in the FCT, insisting that her camp was prepared for the primaries.
“To my teeming supporters across the FCT, do not be deterred, continue your ground work across the 62 wards. We are ready to meet them on the primaries ground,” she added.
Repeating her stance, Yesufu asked: “Who is afraid of primaries?”
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Rights group demands evidence in suit against Rivers APC guber candidate
A rights group has called on the opposition against the All Progressives Congress, APC, governorship candidate in Rivers State, Kingsley Chinda, to back their claims with clear evidence showing he remained active in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, after April 2, 2026.
The group said Chinda had already resigned as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives before participating in the APC governorship process and had not taken part in any PDP-related activities since then.
The call by the Centre for Constitutional Governance and Electoral Integrity, CCGEI, in Rivers State, follows a case filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja,is seeking an order barring the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising Chinda’s participation in the APC governorship primary.
In a statement, Ibrahim Danjuma, CCGEI Executive Director, dismissed the case as unfounded and politically motivated.
Danjuma further challenged the petitioners to produce verifiable proof that Chinda attended PDP meetings, acted in a PDP capacity, or continued as Minority Leader after April 2, 2026.
He said, “The process has been concluded. Hon. Kingsley Chinda is the duly emerged governorship candidate of the APC in Rivers state,” the statement reads.
“Those raising allegations of defection irregularities should present one single proof anywhere in Nigeria showing that after April 2, 2026, Hon. Chinda attended any PDP function, represented the PDP in any capacity, or acted as minority leader in the House of Representatives.”
According to him, the court action is intended to misrepresent a concluded political process, and he urged the court to strike out the suit for lacking merit.
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ADC presidential primary results written in hotel room – Amaechi’s ally claims ‘evidence’
A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Ibrahim Wala, has alleged that the party’s presidential primary election was marred by intimidation, vote buying and other irregularities.
DAILY POST reports that Wala, a loyalist to one of the top ADC presidential aspirants, Rotimi Amaechi, monitored the exercise in Gombe State.
Amaechi had on Tuesday, rejected the results of the polls, saying that the process lacked transparency and fairness as earlier promised by the opposition party.
Backing Amaechi’s claim, Wala, in a post on his official Facebook page, Wednesday described the process as “brazen, shameless auction that betrayed every value the ADC promised to uphold.”
Comrade Wala alleged that voters were intimidated and disenfranchised, stressing that the outcome of the election was determined in a hotel room.
The ADC chieftain called on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who is currently leading, to immediately dissociate himself from what he described as “dirty, concocted primary election results.”
He claimed to have “undisputed evidence of irregularities and voter disenfranchisement” that unfolded under his watch in Gombe State.
“I was personally approached by an agent offering to take me to the committee leadership’s hotel room to secure whatever I needed.
“This hotel room was treated exactly like a clandestine situation room where the state party leadership retired after their field day to finish their manipulative work behind closed doors”, he alleged.
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