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Aspirant seeks disqualification of Ireti Kingibe as ADC 2027 FCT senatorial candidate

Mr Tijani, in the originating summons filed on June 4, named Ms Kingibe, ADC, and INEC as the first to third defendants, respectively, in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1170/2026.

• June 9, 2026
Ireti Kingibe
Ireti Kingibe [Credit: Twitter]

An aspirant, Mubarak Tijani, has prayed the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court to nullify the result of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) senatorial primary election that produced Ireti Kingibe as candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the 2027 poll.

Mr Tijani, in a suit filed by his lawyer, Kolawole Olowookere, SAN, also urged the court to restrain ADC from forwarding Ms Kingibe’s name as the party’s candidate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The aspirant further sought an order restraining INEC from accepting, recognising and publishing Ms Kingibe’s name as ADC candidate, arising from the purported primary election of May 21.

The plaintiff stated that the primary poll held on May 21 was not in compliance with the Electoral Act, 2026, and the ADC’s Constitution and Guidelines for the Conduct of Primary Elections for the Nomination of Candidates for the 2027 General Elections.

He, therefore, urged the court to declare the poll unconstitutional, unlawful, invalid, null and void.

He sought an order directing the party to conduct a fresh, transparent and lawful primary election for the FCT senatorial district in strict compliance with the Electoral Act, the party’s constitution and applicable guidelines under INEC’s supervision.

Mr Tijani, in the originating summons filed on June 4, named Ms Kingibe, ADC, and INEC as the first to third defendants, respectively, in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1170/2026.

In the affidavit in support of the application deposed to by the plaintiff himself, he stated that he is a registered member of ADC and a registered voter.

He said he was aware that in preparation for the 2027 general election, INEC released its timetable for conducting primary elections for all political parties intending to sponsor candidates for the state’s houses of assembly, the National Assembly, governorship and presidential elections.

He said the electoral umpire directed the parties to submit the names of their candidates latest by May 30.

Mr Tijani said after ADC commenced the sale of forms for interested aspirants for its primary elections preparatory to the 2027 general elections, he purchased the Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms and was duly screened and cleared to participate in the primary election.

“Following my clearance, I actively campaigned and consulted with delegates and party stakeholders across the Federal Capital Territory,” he said.

He said, in line with the congress guidelines, the party fixed May 21 for the poll.

According to him, the said date and venue arrangements for the primary election were communicated to party members, aspirants and their supporters and INEC.

He said prior to the scheduled primary election, party members were duly accredited and expected to vote for their preferred aspirants.

“On May 21, I personally attended the designated venue for the conduct of the primary election. Election materials required for the conduct of the primary election were not deployed to the designated venues.

“I know that the aspirants, party members and supporters waited for several hours in anticipation of the commencement of voting.

“I know as a fact that no accreditation or voting exercise was conducted at the designated venue. I know that no aspirant nor party members were afforded the opportunity to cast their votes for any aspirant,” he averred.

Mr Tijani said he became aware later that certain officials and electoral materials meant for the conduct of the primary election were diverted from the approved venue.

He alleged that the said officials and materials were taken to a private location in Gudu, Abuja, at a property belonging to Ms Kingibe, which was not one of the approved venues communicated to aspirants and stakeholders.

According to him, no lawful voting exercise involving aspirants or party members and supporters was conducted at the said location.

“I later discovered that results were being surreptitiously collated at the premises of the first defendant notwithstanding the fact that no primary election took place,” he alleged.

The aspirant said, notwithstanding the absence of voting by delegates, a purported result of the primary election subsequently emerged which purportedly declared Ms Kingibe as the winner of the poll.

“I know for a fact that the purported result did not emanate from any voting process known to me or witnessed by party members who assembled for the exercise,” he said.

He said this had deprived him of the opportunity of participating in a free, fair and transparent primary election.

Mr Tijani alleged that Ms Kingibe’s and ADC’s conduct was contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026, and the party’s guidelines and constitution regulating the conduct of party primaries.

He said he equally exercised his right of appeal to the Appeal Committee of the party, but the committee failed, refused and neglected to consider the appeal.

He said unless the court intervenes, the defendants would continue to rely on the fabricated result to the detriment of his rights and the democratic rights of party members and supporters who were denied the opportunity to vote.

He said it would be in the interest of justice, fairness and the rule of law for the reliefs sought to be granted.

The suit has yet to be assigned as of the time this report was filed. 

(NAN)

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