Politics
FHC Abuja Okays Deregistration of ADC , four other parties • The Judgement Can’t Stand—David Mark
The plaintiff told the court that the ADC, Accord Party and the three other affected parties performed poorly in the 2023 general election and subsequent by-elections, failing to win seats across critical levels of government.
A Federal High Court in Abuja ruled on Monday that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Accord Party, alongside three other political parties be deregister by the INEC.
The other political parties affected by the judgement were the Action Peoples Party (APP), Action Alliance (AA) and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).
Swiftly reacting to the development, the National Chairman of the ADC, Senator David Mark, urged members, supporters and candidates of the party not to lose hope following the judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordering the deregistration of the party and four others.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Kola Ologbondiyan, the former Senate President described the judgment delivered by Justice Peter Lifu as “an arrow fired at the heart of Nigeria’s democracy,” and insisted that the decision would not stand.
According to him, the party remains confident that the ruling would be overturned through the judicial process.
He argued that the Court of Appeal had earlier granted a stay of proceedings in the matter and fixed October 27, 2027, for further hearing, raising questions over the validity of a judgment delivered despite what he described as a subsisting appellate order.
“The judgment cannot stand. It will be set aside because it does not pass the test of law and due process. Our democracy must be protected from actions that seek to undermine the constitutional rights of political parties and the choices available to Nigerians,” Mark said.
He urged party faithful across the country to remain calm and focused, assuring them that the development would not stop the ADC’s preparations for the next general elections.
In the suit filed by the National Forum of Former Legislators, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/2637/2026, Justice Peter Lifu delivered the ruling directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the five parties for failing to meet constitutional performance thresholds.
The plaintiff had asked the court to determine whether INEC was constitutionally obligated to deregister political parties that failed to satisfy the requirements set out in Section 225A of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
The suit also relied on provisions of the Electoral Act 2022 and INEC regulations, which were cited as reinforcing the constitutional conditions for the registration and continued existence of political parties.
According to the National Forum of Former Legislators, the five parties had persistently failed to meet the constitutional benchmarks required to retain their registration.
The group argued that the parties neither secured the minimum electoral performance required by law nor won elective positions at the national, state or local government levels.
Under the constitutional provisions cited before the court, political parties are expected to secure at least 25 percent of votes cast in a state during a presidential election or win at least one elective seat at the federal, state or local government level to justify their continued registration.
The plaintiff told the court that the ADC, Accord Party and the three other affected parties performed poorly in the 2023 general election and subsequent by-elections, failing to win seats across critical levels of government.
It argued that their continued existence as recognised political parties was unlawful and undermined the integrity of the country’s electoral system.
Among the reliefs sought, the plaintiff asked the court to declare that INEC was duty-bound to deregister political parties that fail to meet the constitutional requirements and to compel the electoral commission to carry out the exercise before preparations for the 2027 elections advance further.
The group also sought an order restraining the five parties from participating in elections or engaging in political activities such as campaigns, rallies and primary elections, while asking the court to prohibit INEC from recognising or dealing with them unless they fully comply with constitutional provisions.
The group also sought an order restraining the five parties from participating in elections or engaging in political activities such as campaigns, rallies and primary elections, while asking the court to prohibit INEC from recognising or dealing with them unless they fully comply with constitutional provisions.
In his judgement, Justice Lifu granted the reliefs sought and ordered INEC to deregister the five political parties.
Politics
Atiku warns Presidency: Nothing must happen to Obi, El-Rufai
Nothing must happen to Peter Obi. An injury to one is an injury to all. When one opposition leader is intimidated, every opposition voice is diminished. When one citizen begins to fear because of his political beliefs, democracy itself becomes the casualty.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) 2027 presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar has warned the presidency that nothing must happen to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) 2027 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku emphasised : “Nothing must happen to Peter Obi. An injury to one is an injury to all. When one opposition leader is intimidated, every opposition voice is diminished. When one citizen begins to fear because of his political beliefs, democracy itself becomes the casualty.
“The Presidency must understand that democratic leadership demands composure, not contempt. When a citizen, particularly an opposition figure, voices concerns about the state of the nation or his personal safety, the first duty of government is to reassure through statesmanship, facts and responsible conduct—not through insults.
According to him, the true measure of any democracy is not how comfortably those in power wield authority, but how safely those outside power can exercise their constitutional rights.
Politics
ADC Releases Lawyers Engagement Advisory To State Chapters
Abdullahi emphasised that only the National Legal Adviser is constitutionally empowered to instruct legal practitioners or represent the party in legal proceedings, adding that violations of the directive could attract disciplinary action under the party’s constitution.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has directed all its state chapters and officials nationwide to immediately stop engaging lawyers concerning party issues without prior written approval from the national headquarters.
This was made known in a public notice by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, National Publicity Secretary of the party.
Abdullahi emphasised that only the National Legal Adviser is constitutionally empowered to instruct legal practitioners or represent the party in legal proceedings, adding that violations of the directive could attract disciplinary action under the party’s constitution.
The state chapters have also been asked to always refer any court processes served on the party to the National Legal Adviser, warning that “no state chapter or officer has the authority to receive legal service on behalf of the party.”
Politics
JUST IN: “I Might Not Be Alive to Contest 2027 Election” – Peter Obi
…….Hints at Possible Withdrawal from 2027 Presidential Race
Former Anambra State Governor and Labour Party leader Peter Obi has sparked fresh speculation about his political future, declaring that he may not be alive to contest the 2027 presidential election.
In a statement that has sent ripples through Nigeria’s political landscape, Obi, who came third in the 2023 presidential poll, suggested that age and health concerns could prevent him from throwing his hat into the ring again.
“I might not be alive to contest,” Obi reportedly said during a recent interaction with supporters and journalists. The remark, though delivered calmly, has triggered intense reactions across social media and political circles, with many interpreting it as a hint that the 66-year-old politician might opt out of the next presidential race.
Obi, widely admired for his frugal lifestyle and emphasis on good governance, has remained a vocal critic of the current administration’s economic policies. He has continued to tour parts of the country, addressing issues ranging from insecurity to youth unemployment. However, he has not formally declared his intention to run in 2027.
Political analysts say the statement could be Obi’s way of managing expectations while keeping his options open. “This is classic Peter Obi — honest, reflective, and strategic,” said one political commentator. “He’s signaling that leadership is not about personal ambition but about the survival and progress of the nation.”
Supporters of the former governor expressed concern over the comment, with many urging him to prioritize his health while reaffirming their loyalty. Others see it as a call for younger leaders to step forward within the Labour Party or broader opposition movement.
As the 2027 election cycle begins to heat up, all eyes remain on Obi and other major political figures. Whether his latest remark signals a permanent exit from presidential contests or merely a moment of candour remains to be seen.
The Presidency and other leading political parties have yet to respond officially to Obi’s statement.
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