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Millions will be disenfranchised if judgment is delayed – ADC tells Supreme Court
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has warned that millions of Nigerians risk being disenfranchised if the Supreme Court delays its judgment in a pending appeal involving the party.
The appeal was contained in a letter dated April 28, 2026, written by the party’s lawyers, S. E. Aruwa, SAN & Co., and addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria at the Supreme Court of Nigeria in Abuja.
In the letter, the party said the case marked SC/CV/180/2026 between Senator David Mark and Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe & four others was already heard on April 22, 2026, with judgment reserved.
The ADC said the matter is urgent and directly tied to its ability to participate in the 2027 elections.
The lawyers stated: “We are most respectfully constrained to request Your Lordship’s kind intervention in ensuring that judgment is rendered timeously having regard that INEC, the 4th respondent, is already acting pursuant to the judgment of the lower court.”
They warned that delay in delivering judgment could have serious consequences for the party and its supporters nationwide.
According to the letter, “Without the delivery of judgment within the next three days from the date of this letter, the ADC stands the grave and irreversible risk of being excluded from participating in the 2027 General Elections.”
The party further argued that such exclusion would have wider implications.
According to the letter, it could deny citizens their constitutional right to freely associate and contest elections through a political party of their choice.
“This would disenfranchise millions of Nigerians who have subscribed to the ideals of the ADC,” the notice added.
The legal team also expressed concern over the workload of the court but insisted that the urgency of the matter could not be ignored.
“My Lord, we are mindful of the enormous responsibilities and workload of
this Honourable Court. We are equally aware that justice delayed, in this
peculiar circumstance, would amount to justice denied.
“The entire political future of our client and the legitimate expectations of its members
nationwide now hangs in the balance.
We thank Your Lordships as we look forward for Your Lordships kind intervention,” the letter added.
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Ekiti 2026: Nigeria’s democracy reduced to vote trading – PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, says Nigeria’s democracy has reduced to buying of votes.
Spokesperson for the party in Ekiti State, Atofarati Sanya, made this allegation in an interview on Arise Television on Saturday night.
He was reacting to the 2026 Ekiti state governorship election which took place across the state on Saturday.
The state PDP mouthpiece also alleged that the All Progressives Congress, APC, and its members were seen trading votes.
“Democracy in Nigeria is now reduced to trading of votes as against the electoral act.
“What we have witnessed in Ekiti state is sad and unfortunate. APC was at the polling units unchecked.
“It’s unfortunate security authorities were present and could not checkmate these abnormalities,” he said.
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Etiki 2026: Violence, vote buying, intimidation mar governorship election
Violence, vote buying and other irregularities tainted the Saturday’s governorship election in Ekiti State conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
DAILY POST reports that electorates in about 2,445 polling units in the 16 local government areas of the state turned out on Saturday to elect their new governor.
Ekiti has 1,059,360 registered voters, but only 1,028,929 of them who collected Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs, were eligible to participate in the poll held in the polling units spread across the 177 wards of the 16 local government areas in the South-west state.
While the turnout for the election in which candidates of 14 parties jostled for the state’s top job was impressive in some areas, it was very low in several other places.
Although 14 political parties participated in the exercise, there are three major contenders in the governorship race.
While Governor Biodun Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress, APC was seeking his re-election for a second term, Dr Wole Oluyede of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and Ambassador Dare Bejide of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, sought to sack the incumbent governor.
INEC on Sunday morning declared Governor Biodun Oyebanji winner of the election after the APC garnered 319,224 votes to defeat the closest opponent, Wole Oluyede of PDP who also scored 40,543 votes.
According to the returning officer of the election, Prof Adenike Oladiji, who is the Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ambassador Dare Bejide’s ADC came third in the race with 12,872.
Election turns violent in polling units
DAILY POST reports that there was mild drama at Ilawe polling unit in Ward 2 in Ekiti South Local Government Area of the state when some security operatives allegedly attached to a presidential aide stormed a polling unit where a fracas ensued with the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Ambassador Oluwadare Bejide.
It was gathered that some political thugs allegedly working for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC violently attacked some voters in the area.
According to Ambassador Bejide, the armed personnel dragged his driver from his vehicle packed nearby and assaulted him, leaving the aide with severe injuries as he was rushed to the hospital for medical treatment.
The State Commissioner of Police arrived at the troubled spot after the fracas had ended and interacted with the personnel on ground and Ambassador Bejide to find lasting solutions to the situation.
DAILY POST further gathered that pockets of violence were reported in some other polling units with some electorates reportedly disenfranchised.
A report by the EU-SDGN Election Observation Hub said 24 incidents of violence were reported across 10 local government areas.
Vote buying
Some party stakeholders were captured on camera inducing voters with cash ranging from N5,000 to N20,000 – a situation condemned by relatively all participating opposition parties.
According to election observers, there were organised vote-buying operations across all the polling units despite the presence of security operatives, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
DAILY POST gathered that vote-buying incidents were recorded across multiple polling units in Emure-Ekiti and Ose-Ekiti Local Government Areas of the state.
Party agents, especially those of the ruling party, were seen asking voters to display their marked ballot papers as proof of voting for their candidate.
Rather than distributing cash directly at the polling units, some of the agents issued numbers to voters after they cast their ballots for onward payments.
Alleged pre-thumb-printed ballot papers were also discovered at a polling unit, raising concerns over electoral integrity in the country.
A video clip that circulated on social media during the election also captured the moment a party stakeholder was disbursing cash to electorates.
APC caught distributing alleged uncollected PVCs
There were videos and testimonies of alleged distribution of uncollected Permanent Voters Cards, PVCs, to individuals suspected to have been brought from outside Ekiti to influence the outcome of the election.
A Civil Society Organization, CSO, under the aegis of Movement for Credible Elections, MCE, raised the alarm in a statement on Saturday, calling on relevant authorities to investigate the claims.
According to the group, if such allegations were established, they would amount to a grave violation of Nigeria’s electoral laws and a dangerous threat to the credibility of the democratic process.
“The circulation of these videos has generated widespread public concern and threatens to undermine confidence in the integrity of the electoral process.
“Silence or inaction by relevant authorities, particularly the Independent National Electoral Commission, could further erode public trust in Nigeria’s democracy,” Convener of the group, Wale Okunniyi said.
There was no election in Ekiti – Isaac Fayose
Ekiti-born businessman, Isaac Fayose in his reaction to the conduct of the election, declared that no election was held in the state.
Fayose alleged that the ruling party only came to the state to intimidate and oppress the poor, describing the election as a coup.
He said, “Don’t deceive yourself, there was no kidnapping in Ekiti State today, they only came to intimidate and kidnap people. So many people are now in their detention center.
“They came to intimidate, oppress and perpetually enslave the poor. Even a blind man can see that there was no election today. APC refused to hold the election.
“It was a coup of the people without military uniform. It will be in the record that I didn’t follow the evil men”.
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Ekiti: Oyebanji celebrates re-election victory, promises dividends for every household

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has described his re-election for a second term as a humbling vote of confidence from the people, pledging
In a statement issued after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared him winner of Saturday’s governorship election, Oyebanji said the people of Ekiti had overwhelmingly endorsed continuity, stability and development.
He expressed gratitude to residents for delivering what he described as a historic mandate, noting that the outcome reflected the collective aspirations of the people.
“The voice of the people has reverberated from every part of our great state, and the message is clear.
“I am deeply humbled by the scale of this victory. Securing a clean sweep across all 16 local government areas and 85 per cent of the popular vote is a humbling vote of confidence from Ekiti Kete.
“From our urban centres to our most remote communities, you have spoken with one thunderous voice for continuous development, stability and a future of endless opportunities,” he said.
The governor pledged to use the renewed mandate to further expand the reach of governance and improve the lives of residents across the state.
“This mandate means that our work must touch every household even deeper. There are no winners or losers today; there is only one united Ekiti determined to continue its journey of upward mobility.
“I pledge to honour this immense trust by continuing to lead with humility, dedication and fairness,” Oyebanji added.
The Independent National Electoral Commission’s Returning Officer, Prof. Adenike Oladiji, announced the result at about 3:13 a.m. on Sunday, declaring Oyebanji winner after he secured 319,224 votes in the election conducted across the state’s 16 local government areas.
According to Oladiji, who is the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, the Peoples Democratic Party candidate, Oluwole Oluyede, polled 40,543 votes, while Dare Bejide of the African Democratic Congress garnered 12,872 votes.
She added that 384,940 voters were accredited for the election, with 375,777 valid votes recorded and 6,332 rejected ballots, bringing the total votes cast to 382,109.
The election, which was largely peaceful, concluded a closely watched contest marked by reports of technical challenges and allegations of irregularities in some locations.
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