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ADC Deregistration: Appeal Court Halts Move Against Opposition Parties

Appeal Court Restores ADC, Four Other Parties After Deregistration Order

byAsabe Aliyu
June 17, 2026
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ADC Deregistration: Appeal Court Halts Move Against Opposition Parties

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ADC Deregistration: Appeal Court Suspends Federal High Court Judgment.

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    • ADC Deregistration: Appeal Court Suspends Federal High Court Judgment.
  • Fresh appellate ruling restores political parties’ legal status as Atiku, lawyers raise concerns over judicial contradictions ahead of 2027.
  • Background of the Story
  • Key Developments
  • Reactions from Stakeholders
  • Implications
  • What Happens Next
  • Conclusion

Fresh appellate ruling restores political parties’ legal status as Atiku, lawyers raise concerns over judicial contradictions ahead of 2027.

 

ABUJA, NIGERIA – The iNews Times | The ADC deregistration controversy took a dramatic turn on Tuesday after the Court of Appeal in Abuja suspended the execution of a Federal High Court judgment that ordered the deregistration of five political parties, including the African Democratic Congress (ADC) https://www.adc.org.ng.

The ruling offers temporary relief to opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, whose political future under the ADC appeared threatened by the earlier judgment. The appellate court’s decision has now restored the affected parties’ legal status, at least pending further judicial proceedings.

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The judgment has sparked fresh debates over judicial hierarchy, constitutional order, and growing fears over possible political manoeuvring ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In this report, The iNews Times examines the key developments, reactions from stakeholders, and the broader implications.

Background of the Story

The legal battle began when Justice Peter Odo Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the deregistration of five political parties, including the African Democratic Congress, Action Peoples Party, Action Alliance, Accord Party, and Zenith Labour Party.

The ruling stemmed from a suit filed by the Incorporated Trustees of the National Forum of Former Legislators, which argued that the affected parties failed to meet constitutional requirements for continued recognition.

Justice Lifu directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to stop recognising the parties, receiving nominations from them, or allowing them to participate in the 2027 elections.

The plaintiffs argued that some of the parties failed to meet electoral performance thresholds required under Nigerian law, claiming their continued existence undermined electoral integrity.

Key Developments

The Court of Appeal, however, sharply criticized the Federal High Court’s handling of the matter and granted a stay of execution on the judgment.

In a strongly-worded ruling, the appellate court described the lower court’s action as “the highest form of judicial impertinence,” stressing that the trial judge proceeded despite an earlier order from the Court of Appeal while the matter was still pending.

The appellate panel held that such action amounted to judicial rascality and a direct violation of the constitutional hierarchy of courts.

According to the justices, lower courts are constitutionally bound to obey and implement the directives of superior courts without contradiction.

The ruling now effectively restores the legal standing of the affected political parties and removes, for now, the immediate threat to their participation in future elections.

Reactions from Stakeholders

Reacting to the development, Atiku Abubakar welcomed the decision, describing it as a victory for democracy and constitutional order.

Atiku said it was particularly significant that INEC itself sought the stay of execution, warning against what he described as increasing judicial contradictions and politically sensitive rulings.

“I welcome the Court of Appeal’s decision to stay the execution of the Federal High Court judgment seeking the deregistration of our great party, the ADC, and four other political parties,” he said.

He added that the judiciary still has an opportunity to redeem itself by standing firmly on the side of the Constitution and the Nigerian people.

Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Jibrin Okutepa, also condemned the lower court’s judgment, calling it a clear case of judicial insubordination.

According to him, the rule of law depends on strict adherence to judicial hierarchy, stressing that no High Court has the discretion to ignore a Court of Appeal order.

Meanwhile, Rufai Oseni raised concerns that the attempted deregistration may be part of a broader political strategy ahead of 2027.

He described the judgment as a possible “test run” to gauge public reaction before larger moves against opposition figures.

Political analyst Nduka Odo warned that democracy is endangered when constitutional boundaries are ignored, regardless of political interests.

Implications

The ADC deregistration case has deepened concerns about the independence of Nigeria’s judiciary and the stability of democratic institutions.

Analysts say the controversy goes beyond the affected political parties and raises larger questions about whether judicial processes could be weaponised in politically sensitive periods.

With opposition realignments already shaping ahead of 2027, any legal attempt to weaken smaller or coalition-based parties could significantly alter Nigeria’s political landscape.

The ruling also reinforces the importance of judicial discipline and constitutional respect within the country’s legal system.

What Happens Next

The stay of execution means the affected parties remain legally recognised while the substantive case continues.

Legal observers expect further hearings to determine whether the Federal High Court judgment will be upheld or permanently overturned.

For opposition politicians like Atiku, the ruling provides breathing space as coalition talks and political repositioning continue.

As the legal battle unfolds, attention will remain fixed on the judiciary and how it handles one of the most politically sensitive cases ahead of the 2027 elections.

Conclusion

The Court of Appeal’s intervention in the ADC deregistration dispute has provided immediate relief to affected parties while exposing deeper concerns about judicial consistency and democratic integrity.

As Nigeria inches closer to another election cycle, the case may prove to be more than just a legal battle it could become a defining test of institutional independence and constitutional order.

For more political updates, legal analysis, and breaking developments across Nigeria, stay with The iNews Times.

Asabe Aliyu

Asabe Aliyu

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