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2027: Ijaw, Urhobos dare INEC, say election won’t hold in Warri Federal Constituency

Chris Nweze by Chris Nweze
May 5, 2026
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The Indigenous Ijaw and Urhobo People of Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State on Monday, vowed that they would explore all possible means to ensure the 2027 general election does not hold in the constituency.

The two ethnic groups at a press conference in Warri Monday evening, deplored the poor attitude of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) towards implementing its reports on ward delineation in the Warri Federal Constituency.

The people also rejected the Continuous Voters Registration (CVR) exercise in the constituency, insisting that it remains illegal until INEC implements the existing reports on Wards delineation in the constituency.

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They referenced the Supreme Court judgement of December 2, 2022, which ordered INEC to conduct fresh delineation of the Warri Federal Constituency.

The text of the press conference was signed by stakeholders from the two ethnic groups.

Among the signatories are: Dr Joel Bisina, High Chief Godspower Gbenekama, Dr Paul Bebenimibo, Chief Arthur Akpodubakaye, Rev. Samuel Ako, Chief Vero Tangbavei Mrs Margaret Ikinbor, Chief Wilson Ogbodu, Chief Sylvester Okumagba, and Chief Emmanuel Sekondi, among others.

They recalled that a Supreme Court judgement rearticulated the fact that INEC which was statutorily empowered to delineate local governments in Nigeria into wards and units did not properly delineate the Warri South-West, Warri South and Warri North Local Government Areas of Delta State in accordance with statutory requirements.

According to them, the court observed that failure of INEC to deliberately carry out its statutory duty in this regard has led to a series of irregularity in the process of voter’s registration which in turn will affect the outcome of any future elections negatively.

They said that it was on these basis that the Supreme Court ordered INEC, its agents, servants, privies and assigns to
conduct a fresh delineation of all the electoral wards/polling units for Warri South-West, Warri North and Warri South Local Government Areas of Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State for the purpose of future elections.

“In compliance with the Supreme Court ordered fresh delineation, INEC held several critical stakeholders meetings on Feb. 2, 2023 with representatives of the indigenous ethnic groups in Asaba.

“The meeting was to inform stakeholders of the judgement delivered in George Timinimi & nine orthers vs the INEC and pleaded that they should be allowed to complete the 2023 electoral process which had started before the judgement was delivered.

“A follow-up stakeholders meeting was held on April 4,2023 where presentations were made on the guidelines for the field exercise by INEC.

“The meeting culminated into weeks of stakeholders and INEC field works upon which a report was presented to stakeholders on April 4, 2025, in Asaba, for review, with an expected proofread version incorporating minor corrections,” they said.

The ethnic groups noted that a year after the presentation, INEC had not published the final report, rather, it had decided to commence a future election process in gross violation of the Supreme Court Judgement.

They expressed the belief that INEC’s compromised to selfish external influences had delayed the release and implementation of the crucial report which of course was vital to defining and enhancing the democratic participation of the indigenous Ijaw and Urhobo people of Warri Federal Constituency.

“Apparently, INEC has been compromised by some conservative forces bent on sustaining minority rule over the majority in Warri territory,” they contended

The people posited that the Supreme Court ordered judgement upon INEC to delineate fresh wards and units in Warri Federal Constituency presupposes that hitherto existed wards were flawed and does not satisfy statutory requirements for credible future elections.

“That in the Supreme Court ordered judgement on INEC, the operative words are to “Conduct Fresh Delineation”. In the eyes of the law, there are no longer in existence electoral wards and units in Warri until the fresh exercise is concluded.

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“Also, it is criminal, illegal and contemptuous of the Supreme Court judgement by INEC, proceeding with the registration of voters in Warri Federal Constituency as there are no longer in existence electoral wards and units upon which the ongoing voter’s registration can stand,” they said.

They accused INEC of insincerity, noting that the development would deny them effective participation and representation in the forth-coming general election.

They urged INEC to immediately release and implement the report painstakingly embarked upon by stakeholders, declaring that they cannot remain idle and watch their democratic rights and franchise being frittered away by the nation’s electoral umpire.

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