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2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Ofunaofu(op): 8:15am On Aug 29, 2025
ABUJA — The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and opposition political parties, yesterday, disagreed over alleged irregularities in the ongoing voters pre-registration exercise and figures coming out.

According to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Labour Party, LP, and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the new voters pre-registration figure showing massive listings in the South-West and specifically, Osun State, compared to other parts of the country, is worrisome and portends danger for the 2027 polls.

But INEC said it is normal, going by past records.

Meanwhile, forensic experts in the country have declared their readiness to help the commission address the disparities.

At press time, the ruling APC had yet to speak on the issue.

No irregularities in Osun Voter Pre-Registration Figures — INEC

“There is nothing extraordinary about the online pre-registration data released by the Commission. Nothing can be further from the truth,” Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi, said in a statement.

He explained that the commission launched the current Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, exercise on August 18, 2025, with online pre-registration, followed by in-person registration on August 25.

According to him, INEC released figures for the first week, showing a total of 1,379,342 online pre-registrants nationwide.

“Osun State led with 393,269 registrants, followed by Lagos State with 222,205, while the Federal Capital Territory was third with 107,682.

“Within the first 24 hours of launching the portal on June 28, 2021, 59,331 accounts were created. By the second week on July 21, 2021, Osun led with 154,893 pre-registrations.

“By the eighth week on August 23, 2021, Osun still led with 365,412. At the conclusion of the exercise in April 2022, Osun was ahead of all states with 708,782 registrations.

“If the party were proactive enough, a simple search of past records already in the public domain would have revealed these facts.

“Throughout the last CVR exercise, the commission displayed the preliminary register for claims and objections, while applying due diligence to ensure only eligible voters were included. After these processes, over 9.4 million new voters were added to the register, bringing the total to 93,469,008 for the 2023 general election.”

INEC maintained that it is not its responsibility to speculate on why one state records more registrants than others, but assured Nigerians of its commitment to transparency.

“Our duty as a commission, which we take seriously, is to ensure that only real persons who meet the criteria stipulated in the 1999 Constitution and the Electoral Act 2022 are allowed to register,” Oyekanmi stressed.

“The commission will continue to provide timely updates on the progress of the current CVR. We appeal to all well-meaning citizens to be circumspect in going public with information when authentic and verifiable data is readily available,” Oyekanmi said.

Polls’re in danger —ADC

The ADC warned that the 2027 general elections could be compromised if the ‘statistically implausible’ voter registration figures released by the electoral umpire are not urgently addressed.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the figures from Osun State and the South-West zone defied historical patterns and demographic realities, raising doubts about the credibility of the electoral process.

According to the ADC, INEC’s report showed that Osun State recorded 393,269 pre-registrations in just one week.

The party pointed out that this figure was higher than the 275,815 new voters recorded in the state over the entire four-year period between 2019 and 2023.

“Even at its peak of political mobilisation in 2022, Osun has never produced more than 823,124 votes cast in a governorship election. Now, by some miracle, nearly 20 percent of all eligible adults in the state have rushed to register. This is not just unusual; it is statistically implausible,” the statement read.

The ADC also noted that the South-West zone alone accounted for 848,359 pre-registrations, representing 67 per cent of the national total. By comparison, the South-East recorded just 1,998 pre-registrations, while five states: Ebonyi, Imo, Enugu, Abia and Adamawa, recorded a combined total of 4,153.

“These fantastic figures suggest either another technical glitch in INEC’s digital registration system, or a more troubling possibility of deliberate manipulation of data to prepare the ground for a sinister agenda in the coming elections. In either case, INEC has explanations to give,” Abdullahi said.

Warning that the voters’ register forms the foundation of elections, the ADC stressed that anomalies in the data could undermine public trust in the democratic process.

“We must be clear, the voters’ register is the foundation of the entire electoral process. If the foundation is compromised, it raises questions about the integrity of the elections. Nigerians still remember the bitter consequences of flawed voter rolls and technical glitches in past elections. Our democracy cannot withstand another one,” the party cautioned.

Forensic audit

The ADC called on INEC to urgently conduct and publish a forensic audit of the first-week registration data, including a state-by-state breakdown of both physical and online registrations.

It also urged the commission to release server logs, bandwidth distribution records, and regional access reports for the registration portal.

The party further invited the international community to take an early interest in the developments and warned that ignoring such red flags could destabilise the country.

“Silence in the face of these anomalies will amount to complicity. History has shown that when questions about the voters’ register are left unanswered, the consequences go beyond politics; they touch on national stability itself. The time to act is now,” the party warned.

INEC’s body language frightening – LP

On its part, the LP expressed worry over yet-to-be-refuted claims that the INEC was already pandering to the whims of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, ahead of the 2027 elections.

According to the LP, there are concerns that the electoral management body is giving preference to states in regions they believe are strongholds of the ruling party in the ongoing voters’ registration exercise.

Interim National Publicity Secretary of the party, Tony Akeni, in a telephone chat with Vanguard, said: “We call on all Nigerians of goodwill in the civil society, the media, and political space to be vigilant. Reports reaching us indicate frightening attempts to rig the 2027 elections before Election Day.

“There are already concerns over the ongoing voter registration exercise. We implore Nigerians to be vigilant so that we don’t have a repeat of having ‘the late Michael Jackson, American boxer, Mike Tyson’ and the like appearing on our voters register.

“We also are yet to understand the plot to register inmates in our correctional facilities when law abiding citizens are yet to be given their constitutionally guaranteed rights to register, vote and seek to be voted for.”

Voters’ figure in Osun ‘statistically implausible’ — PDP

In like manner, the PDP expressed concerns over suspicious figures emerging from the ongoing continuous voters’ registration exercise, warning that weak institutions and political manipulation can undermine the credibility of Nigeria’s 2027 elections.

PDP Deputy National Legal Adviser, Mr. Okechukwu Osuoha, in a chat with Vanguard, described the sharp rise in new registrations in some states, particularly Osun, as an anomaly that reflects deep flaws in the country’s governance structures.

“In Nigeria, our institutions are not strong. That is why policies and programmes are often encumbered and manipulated. Those in power can influence electoral officers in their states to undermine the process. If our institutions were strong, like in the Western world, nobody within INEC would allow the system to be compromised,” he said.

Osuoha pointed out that while continuous voter registration is a normal exercise before elections, the numbers being reported in certain states defy logic.

“For instance, in one state, nearly 400,000 new registrations were recorded in a single week, while the combined total for several other states barely reached 4,500. This is a clear sign that something is wrong,” he said.

He added that these trends are not new, recalling past manipulations of both census figures and election results.

“When they do elections in Kano, you see them coming out with over two million votes, while in my state, we struggle to reach even 800,000. The same thing happens with population counts. This shows a lack of transparency and honesty in our system,” Osuoha told Vanguard.

Atiku demands probe into voters’ figures in Osun

Echoing similar views, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar demanded an urgent investigation into ‘contrived’ voter registration figures emerging from Osun State, warning that the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process risks being undermined if the anomaly is not addressed.

His Media Adviser, Mazi Paul Ibe, told Vanguard in Abuja, yesterday, that Atiku is deeply concerned about the sharp contrast between Osun’s new registration figures and those recorded in several other states.

“Yes, His Excellency is, of course, concerned about it,” Ibe said, “Any attempt, any plan, or any agenda to inflate figures in particular states, or across the country, should be investigated. There should be an investigation so that no one is left in doubt, and so that the figures published by INEC are seen as genuine, not contrived.”

He stressed that swift action is vital to safeguard public confidence in the process ahead of the 2027 elections.

“That is important. It needs to be investigated without delay. There is an urgency to this because what we are trying to do is remove every obstacle that could undermine the integrity of the democratic process ahead of the 2027 general elections,” he said.

Amend Electoral Act, stop manual collation in elections

Relatedly, Atiku has also called for urgent amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act to end manual accreditation, transmission, and collation of election results, warning that Nigeria’s democracy risks further decline unless far-reaching reforms are implemented.

In a statement he personally signed, Atiku urged that provisions of the law be strengthened to mandate the exclusive use of technology, particularly the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS, and electronic transmission of results, with no room for discretion by the INEC.

“The envisaged electoral and judicial reforms will return the power to the people to choose their leaders and not a conclave of interested parties,” Atiku said.

He noted that although the enthusiasm of Nigerians in the ongoing continuous voter registration exercise is commendable, voter registration alone is insufficient without robust reforms to safeguard electoral integrity, promote judicial independence, and strengthen public confidence in the process.

Over time, he argued, the quality of Nigeria’s elections has continued to deteriorate.

He cited the 2023 general elections, in which out of 93.47 million registered voters, only 24.9 million participated in the presidential and National Assembly polls, representing just 26.72 per cent turnout, the lowest since the return to democracy in 1999.

“Something needs to be done to check this slide if citizens are to continue to have an appetite for the democratic process and the prospects that it holds,” Atiku said.

The former Vice President stressed that issues surrounding BVAS, electronic transmission of results, and other related matters must be constitutionally and legally entrenched, rather than left to the interpretation of judges.

Quoting Prof. Chidi Odinkalu’s book, The Selectorate: When Judges Topple the People, Atiku warned: “Judges, once constrained arbiters of electoral disputes, have become increasingly unconstrained in determining who holds power, shifting legitimacy from voters to the courts.

“In some cases, this influence has extended beyond the courtroom, creating a system where a small, connected elite decides leadership under the cover of legal process.”

To this end, Atiku outlined nine key reforms he said must be included in the Electoral Act.

These include mandatory use of BVAS for accreditation and results upload, compulsory electronic transmission of results from polling units to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (iREV), and collation of results at all levels strictly on the basis of electronically transmitted results.

“At no point shall manual accreditation of voters, transmission of results, and collation of results be allowed,” he declared.

He further proposed that the positions of INEC Chairman, Resident Electoral Commissioners, and National Commissioners be subjected to democratic voting by the people, rather than presidential appointment.

We’re ready to help INEC address disparities – Forensic experts

Meanwhile, the Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Investigators of Nigeria has pledged support to the INEC to tackle disparities in voter registration figures across the country, urging the deployment of technology and forensic tools to safeguard the credibility of the process.

Dr Iliyasu Gashinbaki, president of the Institute, said in an exclusive interview with Vanguard in Abuja that the body will not be drawn into partisan debates but is prepared to work with INEC to strengthen electoral integrity.

“Well, we do not want to dabble in political issues like that. Our role is to help INEC do the right thing, deploy technology, and apply forensic methods. That is our focus,” he explained.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/2027-opposition-parties-battle-inec-over-voters-data/

Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by chiiraq802(m): 8:17am On Aug 29, 2025
Why are opposition jitteryhuh
Shouldn't they be happyhuh
I thought they said it's Nigerians vs APC....

If more Nigerians don't register for PVC, how are they gonna chase out APC.

The oppositions in Nigeria are just jokers, abi dem think say Tinubu na Goodluck Jonathan.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by MadamExcellency: 8:18am On Aug 29, 2025
I don't think voting in 2027 is necessary. INEC has already made the first and most dangerous move. There is no need for a presidential election in 2027. President Tinubu has done his worst playing politics, and he is in it to stay. No contest, Tinubu until 2031.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by LoyalFellow(m): 8:27am On Aug 29, 2025
2027 elections is going to be a very interesting one. cool
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Racoon(m): 8:30am On Aug 29, 2025
The continual criminal manipulation of the electoral, democratic and constitutional processes of this contraption of a nation continues
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by ZombieTAMER: 8:30am On Aug 29, 2025
INEC is an arm of the terrorist party

what a shame
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by slivertongue: 8:30am On Aug 29, 2025
forensic experts in the country have declared their readiness to help the commission address the disparities.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by JADEK04(m): 8:32am On Aug 29, 2025
It should be welcome development for them to get more people's register for pvc or why are they afraid...or are they looking for push nd push president
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Racoon(m): 8:32am On Aug 29, 2025
chiiraq802:
The oppositions in Nigeria are just jokers, abi dem think say Tinubu na Goodluck Jonathan.
You lots have been rephrasing this phrase as a swan song but have forgotten how history have dealt with people like Tinubu.

From Alexandria the great, Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Napoleon, Idi Amin, Yayya Jammel, Mobutu Sesoseko etc.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by RainMoreDFARMS(f): 8:33am On Aug 29, 2025
[quote author=slivertongue post=136617682]forensic experts in the country have declared their readiness to help the commission address the disparities. [quote]Do we have any expert in this our Nigeria
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by tylerb: 8:33am On Aug 29, 2025
The God of thunder will fire those who will mess up 2027 election. Irregardless of whoever they're.
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Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:39am On Aug 29, 2025
Nothing like opposition in Nigeria again, n this weak politics in Nigeria
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by ogascomax: 8:40am On Aug 29, 2025
The kind of numbers that they did not record in 5 years but just in one week they got it. This is INEC miracle centre going on.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by ogascomax: 8:44am On Aug 29, 2025
chiiraq802:
Why are opposition jitteryhuh
Shouldn't they be happyhuh
I thought they said it's Nigerians vs APC....

If more Nigerians don't register for PVC, how are they gonna chase out APC.

The oppositions in Nigeria are just jokers, abi dem think say Tinubu na Goodluck Jonathan.
That means you are supporting the criminal behaviour of the president and INEC. It's an impossible figures. What they did not record in five years just in one week they got that number. INEC has become a miracle centre Na.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by asfrank(m): 8:50am On Aug 29, 2025
I would be more worried that the entire SE has less than 2.5k registration so far.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by AndroBlaze: 8:52am On Aug 29, 2025
I am almost 100% certain that nobody read the explanation the INEC guy gave, but as we all know, Nigerians are extremely lazy about anything that does not involve increasing their wallet size.

Anyway, I decided to check if the INEC guy was right and if indeed Osun state has lead CVR in the past.....and it took only a second on google.


https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2022/04/26/osun-state-leads-with-new-voters-as-cvr-hits-8-56-million-details/

https://tribuneonlineng.com/online-cvr-registration-osun-leads-with-67773/amp/

Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by walozanga(m): 8:57am On Aug 29, 2025
Inec is a disgrace, the main problem that this old corrupt elites will face is that nothing last forever. Give them 20 year's from now alot of them must have died. The frustrated and violent environment they left behind wont laugh at their children
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by helinues: 8:58am On Aug 29, 2025
They started their noise early oo.

They should tell us how many people they have registered personally which are not reflecting on INEC's website
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by samijet: 8:59am On Aug 29, 2025
I will take opposition serious when they complain that obedients/coalition group limited denied access to inec registration Portal.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Putinofrussia: 9:02am On Aug 29, 2025
lol
Jitters all over opposition yansh.
There will still be more registration because this cry has woken up a lot of SW people.
It will surprise you that SW will overtake NW this time around and the votes will count.
It is a landslide victory for President Tinubu in 2027.


The enemies of Nigeria are just ignorant or are in the stone age.
Can't they just make a simple search of past CVR?
This is for previous year...
Osun leads again..

Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by BestSense: 9:02am On Aug 29, 2025
This one is thinking destroying countries institutions because you are benefitting from today is a good thing. no worry the same thing some day you will be on the victim or opposing side and you will understand why it is right to uphold the sanctity of the national institutions.

chiiraq802:
Why are opposition jitteryhuh
Shouldn't they be happyhuh
I thought they said it's Nigerians vs APC....

If more Nigerians don't register for PVC, how are they gonna chase out APC.

The oppositions in Nigeria are just jokers, abi dem think say Tinubu na Goodluck Jonathan.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Dpharisee: 9:03am On Aug 29, 2025
Prof Marmoud has done enormous damage to our electoral system leading to voter aparthy and lack of confidence in INEC.
This is obvious criminal manipulation no matter how they try to frame it
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by TechSkill: 9:06am On Aug 29, 2025
asfrank:
I would be more worried that the entire SE has less than 2.5k registration so far.
I live in South West and I assure you, those numbers were doctored.

Nobody is doing any registration anywhere.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by israelmao(m): 9:09am On Aug 29, 2025
"Na statistics we go chop"
But now we are being overfed and forcefed with false statistics and data.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Jostoman: 9:11am On Aug 29, 2025
The current president doesn't know how to win free and fair election, all they know is rigging rigging and rigging and that is why he is doing any how he like.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Jostoman: 9:17am On Aug 29, 2025
The last local government election, the voting paper they brought to some poling Unit only contain APC Logo and no other party Logo was found on the ballot paper. Opposition members needs to be Proactive from now till 2027.

From what 've been observing recently, what this INEC and Baba Abuja is planning for 2027 will be worst than switching off IREV.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Zincfingers: 9:29am On Aug 29, 2025
It is now time for the O states to produce those millions that the K states magically produced for Buhari in 2015.
May God keep us till 2027 and beyond
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by Dspsalvate: 9:48am On Aug 29, 2025
If Obasanjo knew that demonstrating proclivity with the then opposition riffraffs would cleared the cost for certain (undemocratic) minds to ascend to the proverbial iroko 🌲 tree top as we have today, he probably wouldn't have wrote those diatribe and become popular during the build to the 2014 general election.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by indigenous234(m): 9:56am On Aug 29, 2025
It’s very simple. Mandate INEC to publish a list of all voters that voted in every particular polling station and also make electronic transmission of votes mandatory.
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by asfrank(m): 9:59am On Aug 29, 2025
TechSkill:
I live in South West and I assure you, those numbers were doctored.

Nobody is doing any registration anywhere.
The registration is online bro, are you monitoring everyone's phone activity?
Re: 2027: Opposition Parties Battle INEC Over Voters’ Data by TechSkill: 10:00am On Aug 29, 2025
Zincfingers:
Nwosu, so you live in all the 6 south west states at the same time Abi .
Did you also know this from sitting in your 2 x 2 shop ?
You better get real .

Why are you hoebidients jittery , Atiku won Osun in 2023 and Pandora won Lagos as well . Shouldn’t you all be happy with the news about voters registration??
No wahala nau. You think say na us you Dey do? 😂

We will be alright.
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