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INEC releases timetable for 2027 general elections

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has formally released the timetable and schedule of activities for the 2027 General Elections, providing a comprehensive roadmap for voter registration, political party primaries, campaigns and the conduct of presidential, national and state elections across Nigeria.

The timetable, unveiled by the Commission, places the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise between April 2026 and January 2027. INEC said the extended registration window is aimed at ensuring that all eligible Nigerians are given adequate opportunity to participate in the electoral process.

During the CVR period, citizens who have attained the age of 18 will be able to register as first-time voters, while others may replace lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), transfer their voting locations, or update personal details such as names and photographs. The Commission noted that the exercise will be conducted nationwide at designated centers and online platforms, in line with existing electoral guidelines.

As part of preparations for the polls, INEC fixed political party primaries for all elective positions to take place between July 1 and September 30, 2026. Political parties are expected to conduct congresses at the ward, local government, state and national levels before nominating candidates for the various offices.

The Commission directed parties to submit the results of their primaries, including details of candidates and their running mates, within one week of conclusion. It warned that failure to comply with the stipulated timelines could attract sanctions as provided by the Electoral Act.

Submission of candidates’ lists has been scheduled for October 1 to October 31, 2026. According to INEC, political parties must upload the names of their nominated candidates through the Commission’s online nomination portal. The final list of candidates for the 2027 elections will be published on November 15, 2026, allowing voters and stakeholders to scrutinise the entries ahead of campaigns.

Campaign activities for the Presidential and National Assembly elections are slated to commence on November 18, 2026, and will end on February 19, 2027, 24 hours before the presidential poll. Campaigns for Governorship and State Assembly elections will begin on December 15, 2026, and conclude on March 5, 2027.

 

INEC has scheduled the Presidential and National Assembly elections for Saturday, February 20, 2027. Governorship and State Assembly elections will follow two weeks later, holding on Saturday, March 6, 2027. The Commission said the staggered arrangement is in line with established electoral practice and is designed to enhance effective deployment of personnel and materials.

Other key activities captured in the timetable include the display of the voters’ register for public claims and objections in October 2026, as well as the collection of PVCs nationwide from December 2026 to February 2027. INEC also outlined plans for the recruitment and training of ad-hoc election staff within the same period.

The distribution of sensitive and non-sensitive election materials is expected to take place between February and March 2027, ahead of the two election dates.

INEC urged political parties, civil society organisations, security agencies and the electorate to familiarise themselves with the timetable and strictly adhere to all deadlines. The Commission emphasized that compliance with the schedule is critical to achieving a peaceful, credible and transparent electoral process.

 

 

 

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Fubara To Contest Rivers Governorship Seat Under NDC

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A Rivers State politician, Blessing Fubara, has declared his intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Rivers State under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress.

The politician has already obtained both the nomination and expression of interest forms needed to participate in the governorship race ahead of the 2027 election.

Blessing Fubara shares the same surname and local government area with the current Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.

Both men are from Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area. However, there has been no confirmation that they are family members.

The Chairman of the NDC in Rivers State, Success Jack, confirmed that Blessing Fubara is among those seeking the party’s governorship ticket.

He also stated that he could not confirm whether the governorship aspirant is related to Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

According to him, the party is preparing seriously for the 2027 general elections and hopes to win not only the governorship seat but other elective positions in Rivers State.

The development comes weeks after Blessing Fubara left the All Progressives Congress and joined the NDC.

Following his defection in Abuja, he was received by former Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, alongside other leaders and members of the party.

After joining the NDC, Blessing Fubara said his decision was taken for the interest of Rivers people.

He also stated that the future of the state must be protected ahead of the next general election, expressing confidence that the state would experience positive changes after the 2027 polls.

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Desmond Elliot Withdraws from APC Lagos Assembly Primaries, Cites Intimidation

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Surulere I lawmaker Desmond Elliot has withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress Lagos House of Assembly primaries, citing intimidation across multiple zones.

In a viral video posted online, the lawmaker said he was stepping out of the race despite seeking re-election under the APC. He alleged that his supporters faced intimidation during the process in several parts of the constituency.

Elliot’s decision came as the primaries held across Lagos on Tuesday. Chief of Staff to the President Femi Gbajabiamila, who represents Surulere Federal Constituency, praised the conduct of the exercise in Surulere, describing it as peaceful.

The withdrawal narrows the contest for the APC ticket in Surulere I ahead of the 2027 general election. Party officials in Lagos have not yet responded to Elliot’s claims, and the APC state chapter has not announced whether the primary in the constituency will proceed with other aspirants.

Elliot has represented Surulere I in the Lagos State House of Assembly since 2015.

 

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Political Shockwave in Rivers as Fubara Pulls Out of APC Governorship Race, Backs Party’s Candidate

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has officially withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primaries scheduled to take place on Thursday, a development that has stirred fresh political conversations across the state.

The governor announced his decision in a personally signed statement titled “My Decision to Withdraw from the Rivers State Gubernatorial Primaries,” which was released on Wednesday night.

In the statement, Fubara explained that his withdrawal followed wide consultations with political associates, stakeholders, and supporters. He stated that the decision was taken in the overall interest of peace, unity, and stability within the APC and Rivers State at large.

According to the governor, politics should not be allowed to divide the people or create unnecessary tension within the party. He stressed that preserving unity among party members and maintaining stability in the state remain more important than personal political ambition.

Fubara further pledged his total loyalty and support to whoever eventually emerges as the APC governorship candidate, assuring party faithful that he remains committed to the success and progress of the party ahead of the next general elections.

The Rivers governor also appreciated his supporters across the state for standing by him throughout the political process. He thanked party leaders, youth groups, women supporters, and political associates who had continued to show him solidarity and encouragement.

He urged his supporters not to see his withdrawal as the end of his political journey, but rather as a decision made in the collective interest of the party and the state. He also appealed to them to remain peaceful, united, and committed to the ideals of the APC.

Political observers have described the development as one of the biggest political surprises in Rivers State in recent times, especially considering the growing speculations and intense political alignments ahead of the governorship primaries.

Analysts believe the governor’s withdrawal may reshape the political calculations within the APC and influence the direction of the party’s governorship race moving forward.

The announcement has continued to generate mixed reactions from political stakeholders and residents across Rivers State. While some supporters described the move as strategic and mature, others expressed surprise over the governor’s sudden exit from the contest.

Several party faithful, however, commended Fubara for placing party unity and stability above personal ambition, noting that his decision may help reduce internal tensions and strengthen the APC ahead of the elections.

The development has also intensified attention on the remaining aspirants contesting for the APC governorship ticket, as consultations and political meetings continue ahead of the primary election.

Many observers believe the governor’s endorsement of the eventual APC candidate could play a major role in shaping the outcome of the party’s governorship battle and future political structure in the state.

As political activities continue to gather momentum in Rivers State, all eyes are now on the APC primaries and the next phase of political developments expected to unfold in the coming days.

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