Tuesday, June 16, 2026 - Nollywood actor Emeka Ike has instituted a lawsuit against the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,and Lere Olayinka, media aide to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, over the alleged unauthorised disclosure of his voter registration information.
According to court documents cited in the report, the suit,
marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1272/2026, was filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja
on June 15, 2026.
The legal action follows the circulation of details relating
to Ike’s voter registration transfer from Imo State to the Federal Capital
Territory, which were shared by Olayinka on his verified X account in May.
According to court documents filed by the actor through his
lawyer, Leonard Adeh, the publication of the information without his consent
amounted to a violation of his constitutional right to privacy and the
protection of personal data.
The actor alleged that the information was obtained from a
restricted section of INEC’s voter registration system and subsequently
published without his authorisation.
The controversy emerged after Olayinka shared screenshots
showing Ike’s voter registration transfer while questioning his qualification
to participate in political activities linked to a House of Representatives
seat in Abuja.
INEC had earlier reacted to the incident, stating that its
Continuous Voter Registration database was not hacked, but attributing the
disclosure to the misuse of valid internal credentials by authorised personnel.
The actor is asking the court to declare that the
publication of his voter information constituted a breach of his rights under
Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution, Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, and relevant provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023.
“N10,000,000,000.00 (Ten Billion Naira) as aggravated and
general damages, jointly and severally against the 1st and 2nd Respondents, in
favour of the Applicant, for the gross breach and violation of his fundamental
right to privacy and the protection of personal data,” part of the court filing
read.
He also contended that INEC has a statutory responsibility
to safeguard the personal information of registered voters and prevent
unauthorised access to such records.
Among the reliefs sought, Ike is requesting an order
directing Olayinka to remove the publication from his X account and issue a
written apology.
The actor is also seeking N10 billion in aggravated and
general damages against both INEC and Olayinka over the alleged breach of
privacy and unlawful disclosure of personal data.
In addition, he asked the court to hold both respondents
jointly liable for the alleged violation of his rights and compel the
publication of an apology in national newspapers.

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