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April 13, 20262027 Election: Abdulkudus Isah, Endorses Abuja Protest;
… protest not merely a political affair but a Calls For INEC’s Impartiality
Hon. AbdulKudus Isah, a frontrunner for the House of Representatives seat in the Owan Federal Constituency under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has declared his support for the party’s recent Abuja protest, applauding the courage of party members who demanded transparency in the electoral process for the upcoming polls.
Hon. Isah articulated substantial reservations concerning the nation’s electoral umpire’s current direction during the demonstration, drawing attention to perceived irregularities in the handling of recent administrative procedures and advocating for the Independent National Electoral Commission to take measures to regain the electorate’s confidence.
According to him, the integrity of the institution is paramount to the survival of Nigeria’s democracy. Emphasis was placed on the necessity of a level playing field for all political participants. Hon. Isah noted that a biased electoral body acts as a barrier to genuine representation, particularly for constituencies like Owan that are eager for transformative leadership.
He argued that when an umpire appears to favor specific interests, it dampens the spirit of patriotism and discourages young leaders from engaging in the democratic process.
Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, the aspirant issued a passionate call for comprehensive reforms that would guarantee a free, fair, and credible exercise. He stressed that the errors and controversies of previous election cycles must serve as lessons rather than blueprints.
For Hon. Isah, the 2027 polls represent a critical junction for Nigeria to prove its commitment to true democratic ideals. The ADC chieftain further urged the electoral commission to remain insulated from political pressure and external influence.
Isiah maintained that the voice of the people can only be heard if ballots are accurately counted and the process remains transparent from the ward level up to national collation centers. He reaffirmed his commitment to the ADC’s vision of providing an alternative path for Nigerians through accountability and justice.
Isah concluded by calling on his constituents in Owan and all Nigerians to remain vigilant and composed while claiming their rights. He noted that the Abuja protest was not merely a political affair, but a significant wake-up call for all stakeholders to safeguard the will of the people. He pledged to keep advocating for electoral integrity as he prepares for his legislative aspirations.




