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Electoral fraud: CSOs raise alarm over political interference in Prof Ogban’s conviction

Kehinde Akintola
May 29, 2025
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Over 200 Civil Society Organizations under the aegis of Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) on Wednesday expressed concern over emerging attempts by the political class to manipulate the fallout from the recent electoral fraud conviction of Professor Peter Ogban, a former returning officer in the 2019 Akwa Ibom North-West senatorial election, who falsified election results in favour of then-APC candidate, Senator Godswill Akpabio.

TMG which was part of the coalition that earlier called for Senate President Godswill Akpabio to step down, in a statement issued by its Chairman, Comrade Auwal Musa Rafisanjani warned that ongoing efforts to derail justice threaten to undermine the rule of law and erode public trust in Nigeria’s democratic process.

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Rafsanjani said it was deeply troubled by what it described as a deliberate effort by political elites to suppress justice and shield those responsible for electoral fraud from facing consequences.

“We are alarmed that despite the clear ruling of the Court of Appeal upholding the conviction of Professor Ogban, there appears to be a coordinated attempt to neutralise the impact of the judgment and protect the beneficiaries of the fraud,” the coalition said.

Ogban was sentenced to three years in prison for falsifying election results to favour Senator Akpabio. The Court of Appeal sitting in Calabar recently affirmed the conviction, prompting renewed calls from CSOs, including TMG, for Senator Akpabio to step aside from his current position as President of the 10th Senate.

TMG emphasised that the rulings of both the High Court and the Court of Appeal must be implemented and respected until potentially overturned by the Supreme Court.

“Ignoring judicial rulings in a bid to protect political interests sets a dangerous precedent. The rule of law is non-negotiable in any democratic society,” the TMG helmsman added.

The coalition reiterated its demand for full accountability, including the public disclosure and prosecution of all electoral offenders. “Until people begin to face real consequences for subverting the electoral process, Nigeria will continue to suffer from voter apathy and democratic decay,” TMG warned.

The group further stated that Ogban’s electoral fraud conviction calls into serious question the legitimacy of that mandate. “The matter goes beyond individual accountability—it is about protecting the integrity of our institutions and restoring public confidence in elections,” Rafisanjani stressed.

TMG also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and former Akwa Ibom Resident Electoral Commissioner Mike Igini for their role in pursuing the case, and called on political and judicial authorities to resist any pressure to dilute the outcome.

“This is not the time for silence or compromise. The judiciary has done its part. Now the political leadership, INEC, and the National Assembly must show Nigerians that no one is above the law,” TMG helmsman noted.

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