ADC petitions CJN Kudirat Kekere-Ekun over threat to democracy as Supreme Court delays party dispute ruling

*It is now evident that Nigeria’s democracy, integrity of 2027 election are in jeopardy – Atiku

*Says won’t believe judiciary will align with ruling APC to undermine democratic foundations in the country 

By OUR REPORTER, Abuja

“It is increasingly evident that Nigeria’s democracy, and indeed the integrity of the 2027 general elections is in serious jeopardy. Democracy itself is now facing an existential threat. However, I do not want to believe that the judiciary, long regarded as the last hope of the common man, would align with the ruling APC in any effort that could undermine or destroy our democratic foundations. -AA”

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has dispatched a petition to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) calling the attention of the topmost justice in world’s most populous black nation to an impending danger of democracy collapse as a result of delay of ruling in the party’s internal crisis by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

The DEFENDER reports that the petition, which is to intimate the CJN of the sad development, is calling for the Supreme Court to expedite judgment in its appeal against elements parading themselves as factional members, warning that further delay could jeopardise its chances of participating in the 2027 general elections.

The party outlined concerns over the implications of a pending ruling in Suit No: SC/CV/180/2026 involving Senator David Mark, Nafiu Bala Gombe and four other respondents.

The ADC, in a formal letter dated April 28, 2026, addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun and signed by its counsel, Shuaibu E. Aruwa (SAN), copy of which was obtained by T

he DEFENDER in Abuja, said that the appeal was heard on April 22, 2026, with judgment reserved for a later date yet to be announced.

In a letter, the ADC made what it described as “a passionate plea for the timely delivery of the judgment… to forestall the impending irreparable harm” to the party’s constitutional rights.

The legal team stressed the urgency of the matter in the light of recent developments affecting the internal leadership structure of the ADC.

The petition said the actions attributed to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), following a lower court decision, have resulted in the withdrawal of recognition of the party’s leadership, leaving its organisational framework uncertain despite its continued status as a registered political party.

“My Lord, this appeal was graciously heard expeditiously on the 22nd April, 2026 and judgment was thereafter reserved to a date to be communicated by the court,” the letter said.

While drawing attention to the electoral timetable already released for the 2027 elections, Aruwa argued that time is of the essence, maintaining that compliance with statutory requirements for participation in the elections depends significantly on the resolution of the leadership dispute.

“My Lord, the ADC’s ability to comply with these statutory requirements to participate in the 2027 general elections is wholly dependent on the timely delivery of the judgment in the instant Appeal,” the letter read.

The ADC warned of potential consequences if the judgment is not delivered promptly, suggesting that delays could affect its preparedness for key electoral processes.

“Without the delivery of judgment within the next three days from the date of this letter, the ADC stands the grave and irreversible risk of being excluded from participating in the 2027 General Elections,” the counsel stated.

The petitioner also highlighted broader democratic implications, pointing to the interests of party members and supporters across the country.

“This would disenfranchise millions of Nigerians who have subscribed to the ideals of the ADC and deny them their constitutional right to freely associate and contest elections through a political party of their choice,” the petition added.

While acknowledging the demanding schedule of the apex court, Aruwa appealed for timely judicial intervention, emphasising the significance of the matter.

He said, “My Lord, we are mindful of the enormous responsibilities and workload of this Honourable Court. We are equally aware that justice delayed, in this peculiar circumstance, would amount to justice denied.”

Confirming the already received petition, ADC frontline leader and former Nigeria’s Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, said through his social media platform that:

“It is increasingly evident that Nigeria’s democracy, and indeed the integrity of the 2027 general elections is in serious jeopardy. Democracy itself is now facing an existential threat. However, I do not want to believe that the judiciary, long regarded as the last hope of the common man, would align with the ruling APC in any effort that could undermine or destroy our democratic foundations. -AA”

See copy of the petition below:

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