ADC Objects to Abuja Election Curfew
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Feb 20, 2026 · Last updated Feb 21, 2026
The imposition of an early curfew in Nigeria===Abuja ahead of elections has raised concerns about voter suppression and electoral integrity, potentially leading to decreased public confidence in the democratic process. This event could signal increased political instability or challenges to democratic norms in Nigeria, which might be viewed negatively by international investors.
The Nigeria===African Democratic Congress (ADC) has voiced strong concerns over the decision by Nyesom Wike, the FCT Minister, to impose a curfew in Nigeria===Abuja from 8 pm on Friday, a full day before the Area Council elections. The ADC, through its spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi, described this move as a 'blatant move to suppress voter turnout,' arguing that conventional practice dictates such restrictions should commence at midnight on election day. The party emphasized the importance of conducting elections in an environment that is safe, free, and open to all eligible voters, warning that early curfews could undermine public confidence and discourage participation. The ADC has called for an immediate review of the curfew timing to ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process, highlighting its commitment to safeguarding democratic principles in Nigeria.
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