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INEC Appeals Court Ruling Nullifying 2027 Election Timetable and Guidelines

Tunde Bakare
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The Independent National Electoral Commission has filed an appeal at the Court of Appeal against the Federal High Court judgment that struck down its 2027 election timetable and guidelines, seeking a stay of execution of the ruling.

INEC’s appeal comes after the Federal High Court nullified the electoral body’s timetable and guidelines for the 2027 general elections, a decision that opposition parties say has left them in limbo regarding preparation for the polls.

In court documents filed on Tuesday, the electoral commission is asking the appellate court to overturn the judgment, arguing that the ruling could disrupt preparations for the 2027 general elections and create uncertainty in the electoral process.

Opposition Reaction

Opposition politicians have criticized INEC’s decision to appeal, saying the commission should respect the court’s judgment and begin fresh consultations on the election timetable.

The Federal High Court had earlier ruled that INEC’s unilateral issuance of the 2027 election timetable without adequate stakeholder consultation was invalid. The judgment nullified both the timetable and the guidelines that were meant to govern the conduct of the elections.

The original ruling, delivered on May 22, 2026, came after a lawsuit challenging INEC’s authority to issue the timetable without broader input from political parties and civil society groups.

Timeline Implications

The appeal has raised concerns about the timeline for the 2027 elections, with political parties worried about the uncertainty created by the legal back-and-forth.

INEC had argued in its initial filing that the timetable was necessary to give adequate notice to all stakeholders and ensure proper preparation for what is expected to be a complex electoral exercise.

The Court of Appeal is expected to hear the case in the coming weeks, with stakeholders watching closely to see how the legal dispute will affect the countdown to the 2027 polls.

Sources: ThisDay, The Eagle, Guardian

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Tunde Bakare

Political journalist covering Nigerian politics, the National Assembly, and electoral developments. Political Editor at NaijaTrend.

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