Saturday, February 7, 2026 - The Obidient Movement has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, of attempting to undermine free, fair, and credible elections in Nigeria, citing the party’s control of the National Assembly and recent legislative actions.
In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Yunusa
Tanko, the movement described it as “ironic and hypocritical” that the APC
relies on electronic registration and digital processes for its internal party
affairs while resisting similar transparency measures in national elections.
The group warned that Nigeria’s democratic future is at
risk, alleging that electoral reforms are being deliberately stalled to serve
the interests of a political elite.
It called on Nigerians, civil society organizations, and the
international community to oppose what it described as a dangerous regression
in the country’s democratic process.
Referencing irregularities recorded during the 2023 general
elections, the Obidient Movement said such practices must not be repeated in
2027.
It urged citizens to remain vigilant and prepared to
lawfully resist any attempt at electoral manipulation.
The movement also appealed to the international community to
closely monitor what it described as ongoing efforts to lay the groundwork for
future electoral interference in Nigeria.
As part of its response, the group announced plans for a
peaceful march to the National Assembly.
According to the statement, the protest aims to pressure
both chambers to convene an emergency session and pass legislation mandating
real-time electronic transmission of election results to the Independent
National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) Result Viewing Portal (IREV).
The statement reads: “The Obidient Movement said the demand
reflects the will of the Nigerian people and called on citizens nationwide to
participate in the protest in pursuit of electoral transparency and democratic
reform.
“The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), which controls
the National Assembly, has clearly demonstrated its intent to undermine free,
fair, and credible elections.
“It is both ironic and hypocritical for a party that deploys
e-registration and electronic processes for its internal affairs to deny
Nigerians the same level of transparency in national elections.
“We, the Obidient Movement, will not stand idly by while the
future of our nation is being mortgaged for the political gain of a privileged
few. We call on all Nigerians, civil society organisations, and the
international community to join us in resisting this dangerous backward slide.
“The criminality witnessed during the 2023 elections will
not be tolerated in 2027. Nigerians everywhere must be prepared to rise up,
resist, and reject this deliberate act of democratic sabotage, and to
legitimately and decisively reclaim our country.”

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