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Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Josepholome(op): 9:47pm On Apr 03
Foremost banker and economist Mohammed Hayatu-Deen has warned that Nigeria’s democracy faces a dangerous erosion following recent decisions by the Independent National Electoral Commission that he says threaten the integrity of the electoral process.

In a statement released on Friday, Hayatu-Deen expressed grave concerns about what he described as a shrinking democratic space, cautioning that actions capable of excluding legitimate political participation could undermine public trust in elections.

“When a commission charged with protecting participation instead restricts it, we must ask: in whose interest does it act?” he said.

He pointed specifically to INEC’s move to revalidate the national voters register and its decision not to engage with or receive correspondence from the African Democratic Congress, warning that such actions carry serious democratic consequences.

“Any action that potentially disenfranchises voters or prevents a political party from fielding candidates strikes at the core of democratic rights,” he said.

“Democracy is not merely a calendar of elections. It is a covenant, one that demands equal access, transparent rules, and the unshakeable confidence of citizens that the process is fair.”

Hayatu-Deen cautioned that once public confidence is weakened, the damage extends well beyond any single election.
“Once that confidence is undermined, the legitimacy of every outcome that follows is called into question. Nigeria cannot afford that erosion.”


He placed the electoral concerns within the wider security and economic pressures facing the country, arguing that institutional integrity and the daily hardships of ordinary Nigerians are directly connected.

“The two are inseparable. Weaken the institutions, and you weaken the nation’s capacity to heal itself,” he said.

While insisting his intervention was not partisan, he warned that democratic decline rarely announces itself loudly.

The gradual erosion of democratic norms is rarely dramatic. It announces itself in quiet exclusions, and in institutions that bend just enough to serve power. But the consequences, when they fully arrive, are often devastating.”

He called on those in authority to act with restraint and fidelity to the rule of law, and urged Nigerians across political divides to remain vigilant.

“The preservation of our democracy is not the work of any single party or person. It is a shared responsibility,” he said.

Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, OON, is a Nigerian economist, banker, and elder statesman from Bama, Borno State. Over a four-decade career he rose to become Group Managing Director of the New Nigeria Development Company before transforming FSB International Bank from a failing government institution into a major commercial lender, widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most successful privatisation stories. A two-term chairman of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, he has served on the boards of institutions ranging from the Nigerian Stock Exchange to the World Economic Forum. He was conferred with the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger in 2000. In the 2023 general elections, he was an aspirant for the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
https://leaders.ng/2026/04/03/hayatu-deen-raises-alarm-over-inec-actions-warns-of-democratic-erosion/

Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by martin123: 10:10pm On Apr 03
We are watching, since INEC wants a one party system
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Lanruze: 10:13pm On Apr 03
I watched Prof. Amupitan's interview with Reuben Abati (Ph.D).

It was a total surprise to hear a full Professor and SAN engage so incoherently and elementary.

His name will be boldly written in the book of infamy and his Grandchildren would regret bearing his surname if he attempts the trend that INEC has started.

Nigerians are too smart to fall the second time.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Melagros(m): 10:14pm On Apr 03
COMRADES, amputee-mutan has already signaled us that he belongs to the apc behind the scenes. But he should be careful not to cause any unrest in Nigeria oo
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by 360degreess(m): 10:23pm On Apr 03
Tulumbu is afraid of opposition and defeat.And he is going to be disgraced and humiliated out of the the Villa.. Everything about Tulumbu is fake including age, certificate, family background,past life,..etc.After bribing 32 governors to join APC,yet he is still afraid of ADC. grin
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by oshkoach: 10:24pm On Apr 03
I have never had confidence in the INEC chairman.

Even his name sounds like a terrible person.

He is worst than Yakubu.

No wonder MURIC has earlier called for his sack.

Nigerians wake up.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Hemisphere: 10:40pm On Apr 03
INEC chairmam is just An Announcer of Predetermined outcome nothing difficult, to easy to do & end up been a Millionaire in Dollars like Mahmood Yakubu
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by fwallex4truth(m): 10:42pm On Apr 03
Let them continue with their nonsense, Nigerians are wiser now with the level of poverty in the land.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Heffalump(m): 10:54pm On Apr 03
Political parties should pass a vote of no confidence on INEC and that's it. State categorically that any election conducted by Amu Pitan is null and void.

Call on the international community to wade in Nigeria Political crisis before the country is set ablaze. If you hold Tinubu by his balls he will buckle like a coward.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Jossyman0007(m): 11:00pm On Apr 03
Thanks for your submission Sir. I remember always meeting you whenever you come for a meeting with Dick Kramer in Bourdillon road , ikoyi in the 90's. . What an elder statesman!!.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by angelboy01(m): 11:24pm On Apr 03
With my observation even if the INEC reinstates ADC or even if ADC politicians go to another party the election will still be rigged. The best thing is to remove this guy fast or call on the international community. This guy won't let the election count. Just watch and see. You will be surprised you will see APC have 40Million in the coming election. They have started registration on the APC platforms again. They know what they are doing.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by piriton: 11:26pm On Apr 03
Without democracy there will be no inec. They will soon be irrelevant.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by FunkyJustice(m): 12:02am On Apr 04
End SARS protest will be a child's play to the End INEC revolution that's coming if care is not taken
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Reference(m): 12:22am On Apr 04
Josepholome:
https://leaders.ng/2026/04/03/hayatu-deen-raises-alarm-over-inec-actions-warns-of-democratic-erosion/
Thank you sir from speaking up.
More and more people should focus on the quality of the league rather than merely the success of the teams or the accolades of the players.

No fan of the game wants to see a trophy given to a team for not playing a single match all season because every other team was disqualified. No sponsor will continue with that sort of arrangement.

Nigeria is far bigger than the Lagos type of autocracy. It will not work at the centre.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Peliman: 12:56am On Apr 04
You claimed the pple gave you the mandate. Now to seek reelection you want to run unopposed are you scared of testing your acceptance if truly the pple gave you. You frustrated electronic transmission of results,you still want to use Inec to stylishly run unopposed omoh the country will snowball to crisis that you yourself cannot stand to witness. Tinubu didn't win any election he bought his way to power that's why he's always inflicting hard policies on us and keeps telling us to bear the pains. He came to revenge,destroyed and inflicted hardship. Posterity won't forgive him for this hardship.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by ebuk4real(m): 1:40am On Apr 04
Yorubas go ever regret supporting this Buffon of a president and this might possibly be the very last time a Yoruba will ever be a president of this country...
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by anonimi: 4:01am On Apr 04
martin123:
We are watching, since INEC wants a one party system
HOW will your watching make INEC and Tinubu reverse their decisions on this path of dictatorship and life president huh
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by anonimi: 4:03am On Apr 04
ebuk4real:
Yorubas go ever regret supporting this Buffon of a president and this might possibly be the very last time a Yoruba will ever be a president of this country...
The SE won’t regret helping him win, after Utomi lured Obi away from PDP huh

jameshankss:
Arguing that Obi’s presidential bid would only work in favour of Tinubu, Soludo said, “Indeed, if I were Asiwaju Tinubu, I would even give Peter Obi money as someone heading one of the departments of his campaign, because Obi is making Tinubu’s pathway to victory much easier by indirectly pulling down PDP.”

Obi, according to Soludo, would only deplete the votes of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and pave the path for an APC victory.

He stated, “The current fleeting frenzy, if not checked, will cost Ndigbo dearly for years. The South-east has the lowest number of votes of any region, but it is also the only region where the presidential race might be a four-way race (it is a two-way race in the other five regions) thereby, ensuring that our votes won’t count in the making of the next president of Nigeria.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/11/15/soludo-i-wont-succumb-to-bullies-obi-knows-he-cant-win/

Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by anonimi: 4:06am On Apr 04
piriton:
Without democracy there will be no inec. They will soon be irrelevant.
Is there no equivalent of INEC in life president Biya’s Cameroon?

Dey play.
Dey there dey play o.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by ebuk4real(m): 4:06am On Apr 04
anonimi:
The SE won’t regret helping him win, after Utomi lured Obi away from PDP huh
Keep you Amala analysis to yourself. Your level of reasoning isn't equivalent to what a free thinker is expected to espouse.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by carzeem1:
This disruption of opposition parties is unprecedented and totally unacceptable.

Rogue agents on different platforms getting sponsored to use our courts to torpedo democracy will spell doom for the country. It can be acceptable now for the beneficiaries until we all get to abyss of authoritarianism.

Finally, the president can't be the person selecting his own umpire in his own election. The idea of senate approval as a way of checking administrative imbalance is weakened obviously when the likes of yes-men hold the affairs in the senate.
Selecting the inec chairman needs to be more robust involving neutral bodies like NJC, NLC, NBA, CSO'S, internal elections within inec etc
The president and his team shouldn't be selecting inec commissioners at all levels from state to federal to conduct thier elections. This is an extremely flawed process that gives little room for neutrality. Taking a oath doesn't make you neutral, the process of emergence also has to be neutral.
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by ugbarreta(m): 4:56am On Apr 04
Why must we revalidate a PERMANENT voters cardhuh? So why is called PERMANENThuh
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by bluefilm: 5:23am On Apr 04
360degreess:
Tulumbu is afraid of opposition and defeat.And he is going to be disgraced and humiliated out of the the Villa.. Everything about Tulumbu is fake including age, certificate, family background,past life,..etc.After bribing 32 governors to join APC,yet he is still afraid of ADC. grin
The thing just taya me

It shows that the man already knows that he can never win in a free and fair arrangement
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by Chucks13: 7:53am On Apr 04
Not only erosion na tsunami or earth quake.

We said we don't want atiku, obi, el rufai, mallami, aregbe, Mark adc these are the same demons that ruined our country to these level, we don't want them if democracy want to die let it die we don't care all we care about is we will never let these demons access power again in Nigeria. Can't you listen?

Call it anything we don't care...
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by YouAreNobody: 8:16am On Apr 04
APC supporters will be rejoicing over these news but they forget their party is setting a dangerous precedent which might be used against them if another party takes over.

Well, time will tell
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by lawani(m): 10:18am On Apr 04
ebuk4real:
Yorubas go ever regret supporting this Buffon of a president and this might possibly be the very last time a Yoruba will ever be a president of this country...
The Yoruba control almost forty percent of votes in the country and democracy is a game of numbers. Calculate the votes in the cities and states under the control of the Yoruba
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by ebuk4real(m): 11:12am On Apr 04
lawani:
The Yoruba control almost forty percent of votes in the country and democracy is a game of numbers. Calculate the votes in the cities and states under the control of the Yoruba
You no go rest with this your fake statistics Abi . Continue with your amala analysis and receive the shock of your life next year
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by lawani(m): 11:18am On Apr 04
ebuk4real:
You no go rest with this your fake statistics Abi . Continue with your amala analysis and receive the shock of your life next year
SW contains around 25 percent of votes and there is still Kwara, Kogi, parts of Edo and Delta and some towns south of Niger state. It is certainly well over 35 percent. How far is 35 from 40? How do you shut out 40 percent of your own population in a democracy?
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by ebuk4real(m): 1:12pm On Apr 04
lawani:
SW contains around 25 percent of votes and there is still Kwara, Kogi, parts of Edo and Delta and some towns south of Niger state. It is certainly well over 35 percent. How far is 35 from 40? How do you shut out 40 percent of your own population in a democracy?
Lol...and you believe what you're saying, the same Kwara, Edo and Kogi ravaged by bandits?

No wahala , 2027 is less than 7months. I will be here to greet you then
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by lawani(m): 6:34pm On Apr 04
ebuk4real:
Lol...and you believe what you're saying, the same Kwara, Edo and Kogi ravaged by bandits?

No wahala , 2027 is less than 7months. I will be here to greet you then
You said something about Yoruba being ostracized but can they ostracize themselves?. The vote under their control is almost forty percent of total and many groups will automatically align with them if there is any attempt to ostracize them. That was my point. I was not talking about the security situation in particular
Re: Hayatu-deen Raises Alarm Over INEC Actions, Warns Of Democratic Erosion by CerebrumOptimus: 3:40am On Apr 05
Josepholome:
https://leaders.ng/2026/04/03/hayatu-deen-raises-alarm-over-inec-actions-warns-of-democratic-erosion/
How does revalidating your voter's card leads to damaging INEC's integrity? You guys have printed lots of voter's card right🤔😅😂😂😂😂
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