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2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Ofunaofu(op): 10:52am On Jul 29, 2025
A major political storm is brewing over a fresh proposal to amend the 1999 Constitution to allow all elections in Nigeria to be conducted on the same day in 2027.

While leading opposition parties — the Peoples Democratic Party, Labour Party, African Democratic Congress, and New Nigeria People’s Party — have thrown their weight behind the move, the ruling All Progressives Congress has rejected it, warning of dire consequences.

The proposal, spearheaded by the House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review, chaired by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, is being considered as part of broader constitutional amendments following zonal consultations across the six geo-political zones.

If passed, the amendment would mandate the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct presidential, governorship, National Assembly, and state assembly polls in a single day — a move touted to drastically cut costs and reduce post-election bandwagon effects.

Opposition back plan

Backing the initiative, the National Publicity Secretary of the NNPP, Ladipo Johnson, argued that same-day polls would be both cost-effective and efficient.

He said, “The costs of elections are too high, just like those of governance. And any reasonable thing to reduce the costs should be looked at. Even for the political parties, it is cheaper and more efficient for them to do their elections in one day.”

On concerns over rigging, Johnson dismissed fears, saying, “If these people are going to rig, they will rig. But if you have all your elections in one day, all your candidates are able to pool together resources so that the polling unit is properly manned.”

The Labour Party also gave its full backing. National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, said the proposal would eliminate staggered elections and reduce bandwagon effects.

He noted, “The Labour Party aligns itself with the position that all elections should hold the same day… It’s also going to help reduce the cost of funding elections, logistics, and bandwagon effect where some voters, after knowing who wins the presidential poll, will start moving towards that direction in subsequent elections.”

For the PDP, Deputy National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor, welcomed the idea but warned against manipulation.

“It is a welcome development if it is done with sincerity, clear intent and purpose. The truth is that the bogus amount that the government spends on elections is mind-boggling. There’s no rational reason why we spend over $350 billion conducting elections in this country, where at the end of the day, you don’t get value for the outcome of such votes,” he said.

The ADC, through its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, also declared support but with a caveat.

“Our support for doing the election on the same day is contingent on INEC logistics being top notch. At the moment, we don’t see any evidence that INEC is committed to improving its logistics,” he said.


APGA, lawmakers caution

But not all stakeholders are convinced. The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) warned that the logistics could be chaotic.

APGA spokesman, Ejimofor Okpara, told The PUNCH, “As laudable as it sounds, we believe it will be chaotic. Our elections, as they are, already appear too cumbersome, logistics-wise, for INEC. One can only imagine the outlook if these major elections are held in one day.”

Lawmakers are also split. North-West caucus leader, Sada Soli (APC, Katsina), backed the bill, describing it as “an idea whose time has come.”

But Osun lawmaker, Oluwole Oke, disagreed, insisting, “It’s INEC’s prerogative to decide which date to conduct elections.”

Lagos lawmaker, Babajimi Benson, added, “I strongly believe that this decision should be included only in the INEC Act so as to make amendments easy… This (proposed) amendment in the constitution may make it very difficult in the future.”

APC rejects move

The APC formally opposed the proposal, describing staggered elections as the better option.

Deputy National Organising Secretary, Nze Chidi Duru, warned, “To hold all elections on the same day puts a lot of pressure on the institution that is governing elections in Nigeria.

“You’re going to be holding elections at the State Assembly, House of Reps, Senate, governors, and the President. After those four years, INEC now sits back and literally does nothing.”

He added that staggered polls would keep INEC “active year-round” and reduce the risk of system collapse.

Lawyers weigh in

A former Director of Voter Education at INEC, Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, condemned the plan, recalling that a similar attempt in 2003 was rejected by the courts.

“This is not a new idea. They tried this before when we were in INEC, and we actually went to court before the 2002 and 2003 elections. We won the case then,” he said, warning that Nigeria lacked the logistics and literacy levels required for such an exercise.


However, prominent lawyers see merit in the idea.

Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Lekan Ojo, argued: “From the economic perspective, it is a cost-saving measure… But it may be very clumsy. The electoral officers may be overwhelmed and that may lead to a floodgate of litigations.”

Another SAN, Wale Balogun, was more sceptical: “If our experience is anything to go by, then I’m afraid for Nigeria. I don’t think we have the capacity to do so.”

For Adedayo Adedeji (SAN), the move would “drastically reduce the cost of conducting elections,” though he warned of doubts over INEC’s capacity.

Civil society

Civil society leaders, including Auwal Musa Rafsanjani of the Transition Monitoring Group and Debo Adeniran of the Centre for Accountability and Open Leadership, endorsed the proposal, insisting it would cut costs and make elections more transparent.

Adeniran said, “There is nothing stopping us from conducting all the elections in one day, except for those who are thinking of how to manipulate elections.”
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Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by AMINDA: 10:56am On Jul 29, 2025
Why are APC kicking? I thought Tinubu wants to win his re-election based off the popularity of the State governors and tie his destiny to theirs?. Isn't that why he's actively courting all governors into his camp. Bitter lessons will be learnt in 2027. LP would have been governing Lagos today if this was done in 2023.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by helinues: 11:00am On Jul 29, 2025
That can never work. It would be too congested.

Like the president, Senate, HOR, HOS , governor, LG chairmen and councillor election to be conducted in one day? Sense far from that
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by helinues: 11:01am On Jul 29, 2025
AMINDA:
Why are APC kicking? I thought Tinubu wants to win his re-election based off the popularity of the State governors and tie his destiny to theirs?. Isn't that why he's actively courting all governors into his camp. Bitter lessons will be learnt in 2027. LP would have been governing Lagos today if this was done in 2023.
How is it logical to you for all the election to be conducted in one day without INEC being stretched? Opposition don't mean you people should just be opposing everything
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Nobody: 11:06am On Jul 29, 2025
helinues:
How is it logical to you for all the election to be conducted in one day without INEC being stretched? Opposition don't mean you people should just be opposing everything
Isn't INEC funded to conduct elections. Why are you making excuses for them? Let them do whatever it takes to get it done. It is not rocket science.

Unless you're saying you don't trust their capability to deliver, which begs further questions about competency
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by helinues: 11:07am On Jul 29, 2025
ClearFlair:
Isn't INEC funded to conduct elections. Why are you making excuses for them? Let them do whatever it takes to get it done. It is not rocket science.
Leave funding out of this, think about the logistics. How many election was conducted in 2023 that some people are shouting rigging
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Nobody: 11:09am On Jul 29, 2025
helinues:
Leave funding out of this, think about the logistics. How many election was conducted in 2023 that some people are shouting rigging
Again, you're just highlighting competence. Simple
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by RillJ(m):
Presidential, Senate, House of Rep and State governorship should hold on same day. State INEC can conduct state house of assembly elections later. It was so done in 1999 and 2023. It saves costs and not clumsy.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by helinues: 11:10am On Jul 29, 2025
ClearFlair:
Again you're saying they're not competent enough. Simple
Perhaps you are struggling to comprehend my comments.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Nobody: 11:12am On Jul 29, 2025
helinues:
Perhaps you are struggling to comprehend my comments.
You were loud and clear. You insinuated that they are not capable of conducting multiple elections in a day because they failed when they even had less to do in 2023. Simple
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by nwakibie3(m): 11:13am On Jul 29, 2025
helinues:
That can never work. It would be too congested.

Like the president, Senate, HOR, HOS , governor, LG chairmen and councillor election to be conducted in one day? Sense far from that
How many days do America and UK conduct their elections?
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Ironfaceman(m): 11:13am On Jul 29, 2025
I doubt your input. If done digitally like what BIVAS was meant for a day is OK.



quote author=helinues post=136269438]That can never work. It would be too congested.

Like the president, Senate, HOR, HOS , governor, LG chairmen and councillor election to be conducted in one day? Sense far from that[/quote]
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by helinues: 11:14am On Jul 29, 2025
ClearFlair:
You were loud and clear. You insinuated that they are not capable of conducting multiple elections in a day because they failed when they even had less to do in 2023. Simple
Conducting all the election in one day will stretch INEC capacity, your competency will be useless with such logistics.

Or should I express myself in pidgin?
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by IPDGP: 11:14am On Jul 29, 2025
I support the motion of all elections in a single day
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by helinues: 11:15am On Jul 29, 2025
nwakibie3:
How many days do America and UK conduct their elections?
Do they conduct all their elections in one day? Huh?

What's the meaning of midterm vote in USA?
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by AcadaWriter0: 11:17am On Jul 29, 2025
A Nigerian newspaper wrote this: "$350 billion". Hopefully, it's not USD.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Smartcitizen: 11:18am On Jul 29, 2025
Tinubu going! Going!! Going!!! Going!!!!

Na so water dey take carry person for river.


🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Shawarmagirl: 11:22am On Jul 29, 2025
I said it that in a free, fair and credible election, Tinubu will come 4th. Which governor, senator or HoR will have time to rig for Tinubu that same day when he or she is not sure of his own victory. That's why they all are against it
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by immaculatesense(m): 11:23am On Jul 29, 2025
AMINDA:
Why are APC kicking? I thought Tinubu wants to win his re-election based off the popularity of the State governors and tie his destiny to theirs?. Isn't that why he's actively courting all governors into his camp. Bitter lessons will be learnt in 2027. LP would have been governing Lagos today if this was done in 2023.
That's the mistake most of you make.
It is the governors that are tying their victory to Jagaban's popularity. That's why they either decamp or throw their weight behind him to benefit from his popularity.
No worry. Una go learn after 2027 and una go learn the hard way (VDM voice).
No Be Juju Be Dat?
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by muykem: 11:24am On Jul 29, 2025
AMINDA:
Why are APC kicking? I thought Tinubu wants to win his re-election based off the popularity of the State governors and tie his destiny to theirs?. Isn't that why he's actively courting all governors into his camp. Bitter lessons will be learnt in 2027. LP would have been governing Lagos today if this was done in 2023.
Nigeria is more than Tinubu and your labour party. You don't amend constitution for one particular narration. INEC has constitutional right to schedule and give election guidelines based on their capability. They can even decide to hold all election one day if they wish. That right can't be taken from them in the name of constitution amendment.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Nackzy: 11:26am On Jul 29, 2025
These APC guys are really very scared even when the power is in thier hands
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by OgaTheTop2: 11:29am On Jul 29, 2025
APC will never support anything good for the masses in Nigeria... NEVER!

If you see them kicking then that means what they're kicking against is good. Know this... Know peace.

Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by fineboynl(m): 11:29am On Jul 29, 2025
It was like that before, until Jonathan changed it because he feels some northern governors were working against him at the time. They shifted it to know the governors that will work against him
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by alphaconde(m): 11:30am On Jul 29, 2025
the inec that did the last elections are capable of ruining anything

its not about the methods

is INEC willing to do right?
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Lanretoye(m): 11:34am On Jul 29, 2025
pDP started it when it favored them but now they are crying a river
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by iwaeda: 11:34am On Jul 29, 2025
If this is passed into law, it will reduce alot of rigging using state power for staggered elections. angry grin grin grin
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Nchenches: 11:35am On Jul 29, 2025
If Nigerians want better, single day polls is the road to better.
Machine can process votes of one billion people in ten minutes.
These days machine handles polls, no more manual.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by tunary(m): 11:37am On Jul 29, 2025
They want to use other days to play tricks, we know the game.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Osanoghodua1: 11:38am On Jul 29, 2025
This will hinder a wide wide west rigging and manipulation because everyone will be busy for himself and there will be many betrayers. If one's presidential candidate didn't win, there is always a voter's apartheid. If this was enacted in 2023, Lagos would have been under Labour and many states won't have fallen to the crooked APC.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Sannisege: 11:39am On Jul 29, 2025
APC controls the majority in both House and Senate. They will have their way. The minority will only have their say. Shebii the defections in senate don’t matter abi? Na now you go know say defection of governors and senators into APC has given APC the power to pass any laws they like.
Re: 2027: APC Kicks As Opposition Backs Single Day Polls by Uchesis: 11:39am On Jul 29, 2025
So APC will not be able to rig the election abi?

It will not work grin
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