Professors Now Aid Illitrate Politicians To Rig Elections–Peter Obi

The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, in the 2027 election, Peter Obi, on Tuesday lamented the decline in democratic principles in Nigeria.

Obi spoke in Bauchi at the 2026 Goodluck Jonathan Foundation Democracy Dialogue

He reflected on the state of democracy and governance in the country.

Recalling that he spent three years in the courts to reclaim his governorship mandate in Anambra State, Obi said that judges he had never met previously delivered judgments in his favour.

He expressed worry that it would be difficult to replicate a similar experience in Nigeria at present.

“I was in court for three years challenging my election, five judges that I never met for one day gave judgement in my favour, it cannot happen in Nigeria of today.

“I went to Court of Appeal, five judges I never met gave judgement in my favour.

“So, if you look at that and look at what is happening today in Nigeria where professors are now aiding illiterates to rig elections, where our lawmakers have removed forgery as an offence in electoral matters, and Senior Advocates of Nigeria are defending forgery.

“Our religious leaders are now praying for criminal politicians for blessings. We have a crisis. And above all, our judges are now singing on your mandate,” Obi said.

The former Governor of Anambrq State urged Nigerians to examine the direction of the country and question the state of its democratic institutions.

Obi said Nigerians must reject the normalisation of practices that undermine democracy, warning that their consequences could be inherited by future generations.

“We need to reverse this because the abuse we are allowing today will take its revenge on our children,” he said.

This year’s GJF Democracy Dialogue is anchored on the question: “Beyond elections, can political parties and the judiciary save African democracy?”

The event was chaired by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and attended by former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and former Vice President Namadi Sambo.

Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed hosted the event, which also brought together constitutional experts and civil society voices from across the continent.

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