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NBA Warns of Judicial Overreach in Party Disputes Ahead of 2027 Elections

by Ifunanya Emezie
April 10, 2026
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Nigeria’s legal community is raising an early warning about the integrity of the country’s electoral process, flagging what it sees as a creeping misuse of the courts in political party disputes ahead of the 2027 general elections.

NBA flags “dangerous trend” in political litigation

In a statement released this week, the Nigerian Bar Association said it is increasingly concerned about what it described as judicial interference in the internal affairs of political parties — an area the law explicitly limits.

The association’s president, Afam Osigwe, said the NBA has been monitoring recent cases tied to intra-party conflicts and the interpretation of the Electoral Act 2026. At the centre of its concern is Section 83 of the Act, which restricts courts from entertaining such disputes and bars the issuance of interim or interlocutory injunctions in party matters.

Despite these provisions, the NBA alleged that some lawyers continue to file suits on internal party disagreements, with courts in some instances granting orders that appear to contradict the law.

“This emerging trend… bodes no good for our democracy,” the statement said, warning that the judiciary risks being drawn into partisan struggles for power.

Why this matters now

Though Nigeria is still over a year away from the next general elections, legal battles within political parties typically intensify well before primaries. Control of party structures — from candidate selection to leadership legitimacy — often determines electoral outcomes long before voters cast their ballots.

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The NBA’s intervention suggests concern that the courts could become a battleground for political actors seeking advantage through legal technicalities rather than internal democratic processes. If left unchecked, analysts say, this could distort party competition and weaken public confidence in both the judiciary and the electoral system.

A familiar fault line in Nigerian politics

Disputes over party leadership and candidate selection have long tested Nigeria’s legal and political systems. Courts have historically played decisive roles in determining party tickets, sometimes overturning primary results or recognising rival factions.

However, reforms introduced in recent electoral laws — including stricter provisions on internal party governance — were intended to limit judicial overreach and encourage political parties to resolve disputes through their own mechanisms.

The NBA’s latest warning indicates that, in practice, those safeguards may be under strain.

Threat of sanctions and call for restraint

The association said it would not hesitate to discipline lawyers found to be engaging in what it described as “disingenuous litigation,” including referring them to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee.

It also urged judges to exercise caution and adhere strictly to the law, warning that entertaining prohibited cases risks eroding the rule of law itself.

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For the Independent National Electoral Commission, the NBA’s message was equally pointed. The body called on the electoral commission to maintain neutrality and avoid administrative decisions that could be perceived as favouring particular factions within parties.

What is known — and what is not

The NBA did not cite specific court cases or name judges involved in the alleged pattern, leaving unclear the scale and frequency of the issue. It also remains uncertain whether any formal complaints have already been filed against legal practitioners.

However, the warning reflects a broader unease within Nigeria’s legal and civic space about the pre-election environment and the role institutions are playing in shaping it.

Looking ahead to 2027

With party primaries and alignments expected to begin in the coming months, the pressure on both the judiciary and electoral bodies is likely to intensify.

For ordinary Nigerians, the implications are not abstract. Legal uncertainty within parties can delay candidate emergence, trigger prolonged court battles, and ultimately affect the credibility of elections.

The NBA’s stance signals an attempt to draw a line early — before the familiar cycle of courtroom politics takes hold. Whether that warning translates into restraint across the legal and political system will become clearer as the 2027 race gathers momentum.

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