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Electoral Act: Sowore seeks expanded participation from Nigerians

Mr Sowore said that organised and strategic mobilisation remained critical to advancing democratic objectives.

• February 17, 2026
Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore (Credit: Omoyele Sowore)

A human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has urged Nigerians to show interest in issues surrounding the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2026.

Mr Sowore, who made the call at a peaceful protest at the National Assembly entrance gate on Tuesday in Abuja, also called on youths to strengthen their demand for political reform and accountability.

Mr Sowore commended supporters for their commitment but emphasised that the movement must expand significantly to achieve meaningful results.

According to him, genuine reform cannot be secured through a single strategy, advocating broader civic engagement and coordinated grassroots efforts.

He urged citizens to challenge the political system through multiple channels, including active participation in elections and sustained public advocacy.

Mr Sowore said that organised and strategic mobilisation remained critical to advancing democratic objectives.

He expressed belief in the potential of mass participation, saying that a larger number could exert substantial pressure on political leaders to address public concerns.

The politician also urged the protesters to remain peaceful, disciplined and focused, highlighting the importance of responsibility and unity within the movement.

He expressed worry over the relatively low level of public mobilisation around free and fair elections, insisting that wider involvement was essential.

The protest comes amid ongoing debates over Nigeria’s electoral framework and governance.

(NAN)

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