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2027 Elections at Risk: HURIWA Warns Against Judicial Delay, Raises Concerns Over Opposition Suppression*

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National Coordinator HURIWA, Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko

By George Mgbeleke

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has issued a strong warning over what it describes as a dangerous convergence of judicial delay, political interference, and institutional uncertainty capable of undermining Nigeria’s multiparty democracy ahead of the 2027 general elections.

At the centre of HURIWA’s concern is the failure of the Supreme Court of Nigeria to deliver timely judgments on the protracted leadership crises within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC)—two major opposition platforms whose internal stability is critical to democratic competition.

The group noted that while the apex court has concluded hearings on multiple appeals arising from the disputes, it has yet to fix a date for judgment, a development HURIWA described as “deeply troubling” given the proximity of constitutionally regulated electoral activities.

According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), political parties are required to submit membership registers by May 10, 2026, while party primaries are scheduled to hold between April 23 and May 30, 2026. Campaign activities are also expected to commence later in the year, making clarity of party leadership an urgent necessity rather than a procedural luxury.

HURIWA warned that the absence of clear, legally recognised leadership structures within both parties has already triggered confusion, paralysed internal decision-making processes, and placed aspirants in a precarious state of uncertainty regarding their political futures.

The association further raised alarm over what it termed “disturbing political signals,” particularly reports that factions within the PDP—allegedly aligned with influential figures in the ruling All Progressives Congress and close to the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu—have proceeded with activities such as the sale of nomination forms despite the pendency of the case before the court.

“This situation raises fundamental questions about the integrity of the judicial process and whether certain actors may be acting on presumed outcomes,” HURIWA stated. “If left unchecked, such perceptions could severely damage public trust in the neutrality and independence of the judiciary.”

The group also expressed concern over the role of the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, whose political alignment within the PDP crisis has continued to generate controversy, further complicating the party’s internal cohesion and external credibility.

Beyond the immediate legal disputes, HURIWA stressed that the implications of the delay extend to the broader architecture of Nigeria’s democracy. It warned that a weakened or fragmented opposition landscape could inadvertently pave the way for a dominant-party system, thereby reducing electoral competitiveness and limiting voters’ ability to make meaningful choices.

The association argued that democracy thrives on the strength of viable opposition, institutional balance, and the timely administration of justice—all of which are now being tested by the current situation.

In a significant escalation of its position, HURIWA called on key international partners—including the governments of the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom—to closely monitor Nigeria’s judicial and electoral processes.

It urged these nations to deploy diplomatic pressure in defence of democratic norms and to consider targeted measures, including travel advisories and visa restrictions, should credible evidence emerge of judicial compromise or political manipulation of court outcomes.

HURIWA emphasised that such international scrutiny is not an infringement on sovereignty but a necessary safeguard in a global democratic order where the credibility of electoral systems carries both domestic and international consequences.

The group further called on the judiciary to rise above partisan perceptions and uphold its constitutional responsibility as the ultimate arbiter of justice, stressing that delayed justice in politically sensitive cases is not merely administrative inefficiency but a potential catalyst for democratic instability.

“The Supreme Court must recognise that this is not just about party leadership disputes,” the statement concluded. “It is about the preservation of Nigeria’s democratic integrity, the credibility of its institutions, and the confidence of its citizens in the rule of law. Both PDP and ADC are victims of sponsored moles and saboteurs planted and embedded in these political opposition formation by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his party All Progressives Congress both of whom are very desperate to win election without any serious competitiveness. There is no doubt that Nigerians are aware that the credible leaders of these two parties have under intensive and massive attacks by the APC-led federal government using the minister of FCT and the APC to attempt to fictionalised these political opposition parties that have quality and independent opposition politicians including tested and trusted personalities such as the erstwhile governor of Anambra State Peter Obi, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and several other heavyweights whose presence in the opposition camp have scared the living dead out of the incumbent president whose poor performance in the last three years and half makes his administration vulnerable to be defeated should there be a free and fair contest. This is the fundamental factor behind the sponsorship of moles and saboteurs by the federal government and the ruling party to create atmosphere of instability and factional infighting to make way for a walk-over by the desperate incumbent president. Nigerians know these facts too well. INEC has also been recruited to scuttle a free and fair election. We hereby warn against carrying on with these plots to scatter strong opposition politicians because a democracy without viable opposition is dead.

HURIWA therefore demanded the immediate delivery of clear, decisive, and constitutionally grounded judgments that will restore certainty, stabilise the political environment, and ensure that all parties operate on a level playing field as the nation approaches the 2027 general elections. ALL EYES ARE ON THE SUPREME COURT and we hope there wouldn’t be any Supreme foolery or magic coming out from there side.

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Osun 2026: Traditional security outfits, ethnic groups endorse Governor Adeleke for Re-election*

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Osun State governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke

By David Owei
The re-election bid of Governor Ademola Adeleke received a huge boost on Tuesday as traditional security outfits and ethnic groups endorsed him as the candidate of choice for the August 15, 2026 governorship election in Osun state.

The endorsement which occurred at an elaborate event in Osogbo, saw the local security and ethnic groups take turns to announce their preference of Governor Adeleke to continue in office beyond November 2026 and vow to vote for him massively and also defend their votes.

In his opening remark, the convener of the event, Chief Lukman Ayodeji (aka Sango of Africa), said the endorsement was marked by the widespread support for the remarkable work that Governor Adeleke is doing, noting that the groups came together to show that the people will always rally behind any leader that delivers for them.

Ayodeji praised Governor Adeleke for restoring faith in governance through high impact deliveries, adding that the past administration neglected the people and drove Osun to the edge with bad governance.

“Indeed, he is Imole (Light) going by how much he transformed Osun, starting with this place (Governor’s annex office). People here are declaring their support for him because they have seen the good things he can do and want it to continue,” he said.

In his own remark, the representative of Agbekoya in Osun state, Chief Aremu Abiodun said the people trust Governor Adeleke and will reward him with an overwhelming vote in the August 15, 2026 poll.

Chief Aremu acknowledged Governor Adeleke’s support for intelligence-led security, which has contributed to ridding the state of security challenges, declaring the resolve of the group to give everything to the re-election bid of the governor.

“Because you protect the land, the land will protect you too. Because you protect the people, the people will stand firmly behind you,” he noted, urging members to return home and exercise their voting rights by mobilising at least 10 to 20 people to vote for Governor Adeleke.

“We want him (Governor Adeleke) because he is truthful. He delivered for us and he is our only choice for the governorship poll, the Agbekoya stressed, sealing the endorsement with prayers for the governor.

Speaking in a similar tone, the Association of Hunters in Osun led by Oba Ogunlade Oluwasanjo assured that they are backing the governor for a second term on the strength of his exceptional performance across sectors, vowing that they will resist any attempt to manipulate or rig the upcoming governorship poll.

“All local hunters in Osun are firmly in support of Governor Adeleke and we will vote en enmass,” he declared, adding that they are prepared to form a shield against election riggers and safeguard the sanctity of the will of the electorate in the August 15, 2026 poll.

“No one will rig the August 15 governorship poll because it is our constitutional right to decide who leads us. We know our environments very well and will not tolerate any attempt to foist someone on us,” he said.

Giving their own endorsement, the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) through Comrade Kazeem Oriade, said it will work vigorously for the re-election Governor Adeleke, conveying the assurance of its National President, Iba Gani Adams that every necessary support will be accorded the governor to succeed in the poll.

“We will not allow them to steal the vote, rig the elections or hijack the victory of the Governor in the poll,” he said

This was followed by the endorsement of the Community Security Initiative (COMSAC) who through its representative, Commander Olabamiji Ayeni, said Governor Adeleke has performed to satisfaction and will be supported to continue the good work.

In their separate words of endorsement, the Hausa and Igbo communities declared their resolve to mobilise their people to vote for the Governor in the August 15 poll, noting that they will not be swayed by empty rhetoric or temporary gift being employed by the opposition to halt the tide of progress Osun is seeing under Governor Adeleke.

Highlight of the event was the moment when convicts that were recently pardoned by Governor Adeleke approached him to appreciate their good gesture and assured him of reciprocating the Governor’s leniency for them by mobilising family and friends to vote for him at the poll.

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Araba Aiyenigba Felicitates Amb Sola Enikanolaiye on his Appointment as Minister by President Tinubu ….Says he is a pride of Okun Nation, the personification of the cherished Omoluabi ethos

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Araba Rufus Aiyenigba,(right)Ambassador Audu-Rafiu Olusola ENIKANOLAIYE(left)

By Ignatius Okorocha

The Acting National Secretary of Okun Development Association (ODA) has expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for finding an illustrious son of South-East Yagba worthy to assume the position of a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

In a statement signed he signed himself, Acting National Secretary of Okun Development Association (ODA), Araba Rufus Aiyenigba, said he deeply felicitates an illustrious and greatly esteemed Okun compatriot, the Agba Akin of South-East Yagba, and Aare Atona of Ekinrin-Adde, His Excellency, Ambassador Audu-Rafiu Olusola ENIKANOLAIYE, on his well-deserved appointment as Minister of State-Designate, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“This appointment is considered fitting and one of the most strategic decisions of President Tinubu. It is a good development that will impact significantly on Nigeria’s image and foreign policy trajectory, considering the uncommon wealth of experience and noble character of the Minister-designate.

“Obviously, and undeniably, President Tinubu made the right choice by nominating Ambassador ENIKANOLAIYE, considering for the post of Minister of State, Foreign Affairs, considering that he is well-suited to add the desired value to this administration quest of repositioning our nation’s policy architecture for greater efficiency, strategic engagement, and stronger global partnerships, as well as to promote Nigeria’s national interest, advance economic diplomacy, foster regional cooporation and stability, while safeguarding the welfare of Nigerians at home and abroad.

“Ambassador ENIKANOLAIYE’s good career record, vast international exposure, network, and the depth of his professional knowledge and expertise in the Nigerian foreign service as a distinguished diplomat make him a good pick for the job.

“His vast career experience having earlier served as permanent secretary at the ministry of foreign affairs, and as senior special assistant on foreign affairs and international relations to the Preisident, will surely place the new Minister in good stead on his tour of duty, particularly at this juncture of increasing volatility in global politics and shifting dynamics of global order manifesting in a major transition from unipolarity to a complex multipolar system.”

According to him,”Sola ENIKANOLAIYE represents the pinnacle of ethical social and moral behaviour. He ia is a personification of nobility and an embodiment of impeccable character, integrity, humility, and excellence. His moral courage to always stand for what is right is most endearing.

“This great Okun son is known and celebrated as an exemplar of the act and art of social and a promoter of unity in diversity, and he always prioritizes the community and public good overself.

“His stepping up to the national stage as a federal cabinet member to contribute to the sustainable growth and development of the nation at this point in time is heartwarming for all Okun son and daughter gobally.

“It is undeniable that he has, over the years, not only impacted his Okun homeland and people but has played key roles in community development and has been a vital agent for social harmony. He has remarkably snd consistently given to the Okun nation, the larger Nigerian society and humanity in general, in deeds and in position actions.

“I have a strong conviction that Ambassador Sola ENIKANOLAIYE will do the Okun nation proud, and he will work to reposition Nigeria for greater global reckoning, and will assuredly write his indeliby name on the sands of time.

“Sir, I feel very proud to be associated with you. This is wishing you God’s speed, good health, and divine protection as you embark on this critical national assignment, which will further and admirably place the name of Okun on national and global map.”

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Fubara Inspects Three-phase CreekRoad Market Project ..Sets Completion Date for January 2027

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By George Mgbeleke

Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, on Tuesday, inspected the ongoing construction work at the Creek Road Market, Port Harcourt, declaring that the project will be completed by January 2027.

The new market, which is divided into three sections is designed to provide a decent and more conducive environment for traders who had for many years extended their buying and selling activities to the road due to congestion in the old market.

The governor was conducted round the project site by Architect Opiribo West, the site engineer for E.S.T Masters Construction, the firm handling the project, alongside Hon. Tonye Belgam, the State Commissioner for Special Projects.

Addressing newsmen at the end of the inspection tour, Governor Fubara explained that the reconstruction of the market was borne out of the need to provide adequate space for the traders and clear the surrounding roads of the spillover from the market.

He noted that the ongoing rehabilitation of the network of roads in the old Port Harcourt Township had been significantly hampered by the lack of a modern market, stressing that the new market will be a promise kept and part of the high-quality infrastructure and urban renewal programme of his administration.

“You are aware that we did promise our people that all the roads in town will be fixed. But we had a very serious issue because of the Creek Road section of the township roads . Because of not having adequate space to accommodate the traders in the market, they extended their activities into the road and that became a serious issue for our construction work.

“So we decided that for us to deliver a better project that would impress our people, we must, as a matter of fact, embark on building a better and more comfortable market for our people,” he said.

Governor Fubara explained that while construction work has begun in
Section A of the market, Section B is being prepared for immediate commencement of construction while Section C will require a more rigorous engineering approach because of it’s location on a borrow pit.

“As you are aware, we’ve been here once to check the activities of the contractor. Today, I’m here to see for myself the extent of work that is ongoing. And I feel very happy that they are doing a very good job.

“They just informed me that the market is divided into three sections. The section A and the section B and the section C. The A is the one we just saw here that they’ve already started from the ground. This B section is the other side which they will start soon, while the C section is the one that they discovered that it was a borrow pit.

“And you know, you can’t build on top of a borrow pit. So we had to do evacuation and filling. So I believe that once those things are done, the other part of the section of the market will also commence. They even assured me that the timeline I gave to them for January that they are going to deliver the project fully for our people to use,” he said.

Governor Fubara emphasised that the investment in a modern market is an integral part of his administration’s agenda on good governance through the delivery of legacy projects.

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