The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has dismissed a suit that sought to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognize and register the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) as a political party ahead of the 2027 general elections. Justice Emeka Nwita, in his judgment, ruled that the case, filed by the association's promoters, was not properly supported by credible evidence and lacked proper legal procedure.
Court Dismisses Suit Seeking to Compel INEC to Register ADA
Umar Ardo, the chief plaintiff in the matter, had sued the electoral body alongside Chief Akin Ricketts and Aminu Ahmed, praying the court to compel INEC to register the ADA as a political platform ahead of the 2027 election. They urged the court to declare that the association should be registered under Section 75(4) of the Electoral Act, 2022, arguing that the electoral body failed to act within the statutory period.
However, the trial court upheld the preliminary objection filed by the second and third defendants, who claimed that the suit was initiated through the wrong procedure. The judge held that the issues raised by the plaintiffs were contentious due to allegations of fraud and disputed facts, and that such matters cannot be resolved through an originating summons. According to the ruling, the plaintiffs should have initiated the matter through a writ of summons, which would allow parties to call oral evidence and cross-examine witnesses. The judge explained that the matter was initiated through an improper procedure, rendering it incompetent, and subsequently struck it out.
When ADA Was Proposed as a Political Party
The ADA was a political party that the coalition movement led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar moved to register in 2025. Nigerians have reacted to the unveiling of the political movement. Some reactions include:
- Yeribaba commended the opposition movement: "I admire their clever strategy to challenge the APC by choosing a party name that appears first on the ballot and using a corn emoji to catch voters' attention. Let the election games begin!"
- Donpanacio questioned the potential presidential candidate: "Who will be the Presidential candidate for this so-called National Coalition Group, aka 'Group of power-hungry politicians' who cannot control or manage a political party at the state or national level! One destroyed the Labour Party, the other destroyed the PDP, and the rest are APC leftovers!"
- Realuweez wrote: "The new party must be offering something that the APC cannot offer. It must resist every attempt to run by the same blood that runs in the veins of PDP & Shaytan APC."
- Oluwatigbemiga Asiwaju Mourinho Fidelix commented: "When that happens, the remaining PDP structure will just collapse into APC lolz."
List of Lawmakers Who Have Defected
Legit.ng earlier reported that the Senate and the House of Representatives were shaken following a mass resignation of lawmakers from the ADC on Tuesday, May 5. The development came 48 hours after Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso decided to dump the coalition for the NDC in pursuit of their presidential ambitions. Four senators and 18 members of the House of Representatives dumped the ADC and joined the former presidential candidates in the NDC, except for one senator and one Reps member, who joined another party.



