Presidential poll holds 16 January as INEC releases revised 2027 elections timetable

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released a revised timetable and schedule of activities for the 2027 general elections, shifting dates for the presidential and governorship polls in compliance with the Electoral Act 2026.

In a statement on Thursday by the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Malam Mohammed Kudu Haruna, the Commission said the adjustment followed the repeal of the Electoral Act, 2022, and the introduction of new statutory timelines.

‘The Commission had earlier fixed Saturday, 20th February 2027, for the Presidential and National Assembly Elections and Saturday, 6 March 2027, for the Governorship and State Houses of Assembly Elections.

‘Following the repeal of the Electoral Act, 2022 and the enactment of the Electoral Act, 2026… the Commission has reviewed and realigned the Schedule to ensure full compliance with the new legal framework’, Haruna noted.

Gov Polls Now 6 February 

According to the revised timetable, the presidential and National Assembly elections will now be held on Saturday, 16 January 2027, while the governorship and state Houses of Assembly elections are scheduled for Saturday, 6 February 2027.

Party Primaries

The Commission also outlined key milestones leading up to the polls.

Party primaries, including the resolution of disputes arising from them, will run from 23 April to 30 May 2026.

Campaigns for presidential and National Assembly candidates will begin on 19 August 2026, while governorship and state assembly campaigns will commence on 9 September 2026.

‘As provided by law, campaigns shall end 24 hours before Election Day. Political parties are strongly advised to adhere strictly to these timelines. The Commission will enforce compliance with the law’, Haruna stated.

INEC added that the revised timetable was consistent with the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act, 2026, and had been published on its official platforms.

A voter checking a voter register during the Federal Capital Territory area council elections in Abuja.

Osun Poll

The Commission also announced a minor adjustment to the Osun State governorship election, moving it from 8 to 15 August 2026.

It noted that while some activities for the Ekiti and Osun governorship elections had already been conducted, all remaining processes would strictly follow the new Electoral Act.

Haruna emphasised that the success of the elections would depend on collective effort.

‘The successful conduct of the forthcoming elections remains a collective responsibility. The Commission calls on all stakeholders to cooperate in ensuring peaceful, credible, and inclusive elections that reflect the sovereign will of the Nigerian people’, he stated.

The change came 13 days after the electoral umpire first announced dates for the general elections on 13 February 2026.

But the decision was faulted by many Nigerians, including politicians, who pointed out that the dates coincided with Ramadan, a period of fast for Muslim faithful.

The new dates also came eight days after President Bola Tinubu signed the Electoral Act, 2022 (Repeal and Re-Enactment) Bill 2026 into law, following the passage of the bill by the National Assembly after months of deliberations.

The shift in dates marks one of the earliest major administrative consequences of the new electoral framework ahead of 2027.

With the revised calendar now in place, political parties, candidates, and voters are expected to adjust their preparations as Nigeria moves into another election cycle under an amended law.

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