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2027: Former Vice President Atiku hails Appeal Court verdict on ADC, slams lower court

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 28, 2026 433 Minutes read0

•National Chairman David Mark, Presidential Candidate Atiku Abubakar and ADC logo

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has commended yesterday’s judgment of the Court of Appeal, which set aside the verdict of the Federal High Court that sought to remove the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and other political parties from Nigeria’s democratic space.

In a statement issued by his Media Office today, signed by Mr Paul Ibe and made available to The Frontier, the ADC presidential candidate for the 2027 general elections said the judgement vindicates his Party and reaffirms the supremacy of the rule of law.

Atiku also slammed the lower court “for seeking to manufacture evidence in negation of INEC’s affidavit that the opposition party did not meet threshold for deregistration”.

Read the full statement below:

PRESS RELEASE

2027: Court of Appeal Clears The Road for ADC

*Judgement Vindicates Party, Reaffirms The Supremacy of The Rule of Law

*Berates Lower Court for Seeking to Manufacture Evidence in Negation of INEC’s Affidavit that the Opposition Party did not meet threshold for Deregistration

We warmly welcome the landmark judgment of the Court of Appeal, which set aside the erroneous judgment of the Federal High Court that sought to remove the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and other political parties from Nigeria’s democratic space.

We congratulate the learned Justices of the Court of Appeal for their courage, fidelity to the Constitution and unwavering commitment to justice. Their judgment is a reassuring affirmation that the judiciary remains the last hope of the common man and the ultimate guardian of constitutional democracy.

At a time when many Nigerians are anxious about the future of democratic governance, the Court has demonstrated that justice, when courageously dispensed, remains the strongest defence against arbitrariness.

With this Court of Appeal judgment validating the legal status of ADC plus the judgment of Hon. Justice Liman of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, affirming the Election of Senator David Mark’s led exco of ADC, the leading opposition party has finally navigated its ways to the ballot for the 2027 General Elections as there’s no suit pending that challenges its leadership again.

The appellate court rightly held that the judgment delivered on 15 June by Justice Lifu was a nullity, having been rendered in disobedience to a subsisting order of the Court of Appeal. It further found that the respondents lacked the locus standi to institute the action, describing their claims as speculative and legally unsustainable.

The Court also clarified that Section 225A of the Constitution must be interpreted disjunctively, not conjunctively, and held that since the Osun and Ekiti election cycles were still active when the suit was filed, the action was premature.

Equally significant was the Court’s finding that the trial court ignored the uncontroverted affidavit evidence of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which confirmed that the ADC and the other affected political parties had complied with all constitutional and statutory requirements.

Having accepted INEC’s evidence, the lower court had no legal basis to manufacture additional conditions in order to arrive at what the Court of Appeal rightly described as a perverse decision.

This judgment is far more than a legal victory for the ADC. It is a victory for every Nigerian who believes that democracy must be nurtured through free political competition rather than strangled through speculative litigation. The strength of a democracy lies not in the exclusion of political opponents but in allowing the people to freely determine their leaders through the ballot.

We urge anti-democratic forces to resist the dangerous temptation of using the courts and other institutions of the state as instruments of political engineering.

The judiciary must never be transformed into a battlefield for eliminating political competitors or shrinking the democratic space. Such conduct undermines public confidence in our institutions and diminishes the sacrifices made by countless Nigerians in the struggle to enthrone constitutional democracy.

As the nation moves steadily towards the 2027 general election, political contests must be settled by the votes of Nigerians—not by contrived lawsuits designed to achieve through the courtroom what cannot be won at the ballot box.

We, once again, express our profound appreciation to the distinguished Justices of the Court of Appeal for their courageous, impartial and constitutionally grounded judgment. Their decision has strengthened public confidence in the administration of justice and reaffirmed that, in Nigeria, the rule of law remains superior to political expediency.

We remain confident that truth, justice and the democratic will of the Nigerian people will always prevail.

Signed:

Atiku Media Office

Abuja

28 July 2026.

 

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