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Reactions Trail INEC’s Revised Timetable for 2027 General Election

Last updated: March 8, 2026 4:02 pm
3 days ago Ogie Ihimhekpen
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For many Nigerians already anxious about the 2027 general elections, the revised timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC last Thursday is stirring fresh debate.

Opposition leaders claim these are not just technical shifts, but a strategic tightening of the democratic space.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, officially reviewed the roadmap for Nigeria’s next general election.

In a significant shift announced on February 26th, the Commission released a revised timetable and schedule of activities for the 2027 polls

Under the previous schedule, the Presidential and National Assembly elections were set for February 20, 2027, followed by the Governorship and State Assembly polls on March 6.

According to INEC, the sudden change was triggered by the repeal of the 2022 Electoral Act and the signing of the new Electoral Act 2026.

The new law introduced tighter pre-election timelines, forcing the Commission to pull the dates forward to ensure full legal compliance.

But it is not something that has received much compliment.

Opposition groups in a series of strongly worded reactions, have labeled the new timetable—and the legislative amendments behind it—as a plan designed by those in power to tilt the playing field.

The opposition bloc warns that the compressed timeline for party nominations and documentation will hit smaller parties the hardest.

Critics are further sounding the alarm over the immense pressure this places on both political parties and even on INEC’s own logistics preparations and readiness. They fear that rushing these critical preparations could ultimately compromise the integrity of the ballot.

As the debate intensifies, Nigerians are watching with a mix of anticipation and concern—waiting for political exchanges, and a guarantee that ahead of 2027, all political parties will be carried along.

(Editor: Nkoli Omhoudu)

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