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Kalu Rejects Claims of Tinubu, APC Interference in INEC

David Egbede, April 21, 2026April 21, 2026

Former Abia State governor and senator representing Abia North, Orji Uzor Kalu, has dismissed allegations that President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress are influencing the Independent National Electoral Commission ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday as plenary resumed after the Easter break, Kalu insisted that INEC operates independently under its chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, without interference from any arm of government.

He described the allegations by opposition parties, particularly the African Democratic Congress, as baseless and harmful to Nigeria’s democratic process.

“The APC as a party has nothing to do with INEC. INEC is an independent body, and we have a lot of respect for the chairman of INEC. He is an erudite Professor of Law.

“So, let us stop this frivolity. People should take the electoral process and democracy seriously instead of de-marketing the country,” he said.

Kalu, a former Senate Chief Whip, also rejected suggestions that the ruling party is coercing governors and other politicians to defect to the APC, saying that party membership remains a matter of personal choice and negotiation.

“President Tinubu has never begged anybody to leave his party or to join our party. If a governor decides to join the APC, that is his business.

“When you come, we negotiate; if it is good, you stay; if not, you go your way. Nobody is forcing anybody,” he explained.

He urged political actors to strengthen democratic institutions and offer credible policy alternatives rather than “unproductive criticism.”

Kalu further dismissed claims that the South East is marginalised under the APC government, arguing that both the late President Muhammadu Buhari and President Tinubu have contributed to national development, including in the South East.

“Every President has something to add. Buhari has contributed his quota, Tinubu is contributing his quota. We are getting what we are supposed to get… maybe even more today. That does not mean Buhari did not do well,” he said.

Assessing Tinubu’s reform agenda, he said macroeconomic indicators show progress, but challenges persist at the grassroots due to insecurity and sabotage.

“The upper end of the reform is working… investors are coming in. But the lower end has problems because of insecurity and sabotage. Reforms take time; they don’t happen in one day,” he added, citing long-term reform paths in China and Singapore.

Kalu expressed confidence in Tinubu’s re-election prospects in 2027, describing the opposition as weak and lacking viable alternatives.

“I don’t think anybody will defeat President Tinubu in a free and fair election. APC is like a moving train. Even in places that were not APC before, people are joining. We are rocking like a hurricane,” he declared.

Politics Abia StateBola Ahmed TinubuIndependent National Electoral CommissionOrji Uzor Kalu

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