OPPOSITION SPLITS OVER NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO SHIFT 2027 PRESIDENTIAL AND GOVERNORSHIP ELECTIONS
A fresh bid by the National Assembly to shift the 2027 presidential and governorship elections to November 2026 has divided opposition parties.
While some described it as an attempt to extend President Bola Tinubu’s stay in office, others agreed it could strengthen Nigeria’s electoral system if properly implemented.
The proposal, part of sweeping amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act, seeks to move the elections forward by about six months to allow all pre- and post-election litigations to be concluded before the May 29, 2027, handover date.
If it is scaled through; the presidential and governorship elections would be conducted in November 2026, instead of the traditional February or March date.
The proposal forms part of the draft amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act, which stipulate that elections for both offices must be held no later than 185 days before the expiration of the incumbent’s tenure on May 29.
