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Nigeria N135 Billion Election Lawsuits Budget Raises Red Flags Ahead of 2027

by Naomi Effiong
April 7, 2026
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Nigeria N135 Billion Election Lawsuits Budget Raises Red Flags Ahead of 2027 Polls

In a revelation that has set Nigeria’s political space ablaze, the Tinubu administration has quietly inserted a Nigeria N135 billion election provision into the 2026 national budget a move opposition parties say is a loud admission that the 2027 elections will be massively disputed.

What Was Hidden in the Budget

The President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government proposed a staggering N135.22 billion allocation in the 2026 national budget for “Electoral Adjudication and Post-Election Provision.” The controversial provision was revealed in the House of Representatives Order Paper dated March 31, 2026, which contained the report on the 2026 Appropriation Bill currently under consideration by lawmakers. According to the appropriation document, the allocation was placed under Service-Wide Votes, a centrally managed pool of funds used by the Federal Government to finance obligations not directly tied to any specific ministry, department, or agency.

Analysts have pointed out that the N135.22 billion provision for post-election legal matters appears to be a new budget line, as it was not explicitly included in the original draft of the 2026 budget proposal presented earlier. That means someone quietly slipped this into the budget and it took the House of Representatives Order Paper to bring it to public attention.

The Judiciary Gets a Boost Too

The N135.22 billion is not the only election-related legal provision buried in the budget. President Tinubu also prioritised the judiciary in his proposed budget increment, with N98.5 billion allocated to the Court of Appeal and N36.7 billion to the Supreme Court to support adjudicating processes and activities within the architecture of the pre- and post-2027 general elections. “A further provision of N98.5 billion for the Court of Appeal and N36.7 billion for the Supreme Court to support adjudicating processes and activities within the architecture of the pre- and post-2027 general elections”.

Combined with the N135.22 billion post-election litigation provision, the government has effectively set aside hundreds of billions of naira in anticipation of legal battles after the 2027 elections raising uncomfortable questions about what exactly is being anticipated.

INEC Had Already Asked for Billions

The development comes months after INEC informed the National Assembly in February 2026 that it required N873.78 billion to conduct the 2027 general elections. The electoral body also requested an additional N171 billion to support its operational activities during the 2026 fiscal year.

INEC has been allocated a staggering N1,013,778,401,602 in the 2026 budget presented to the National Assembly by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The allocation, one of the largest in the commission’s history, comes as Nigeria prepares for the 2027 general elections.

Opposition Fires Back

The inclusion of the controversial provision drew criticism from opposition parties, particularly the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC), which questioned its rationale. The National Publicity Secretaries of both parties warned that the massive provision for post-election litigation suggests that the electoral umpire may already be anticipating disputes over the 2027 polls. Speaking with PUNCH, PDP’s Ini Ememobong said the allocation raises serious questions about transparency in Nigeria’s electoral process.

According to him, the provision suggests that the electoral body itself expects the outcome of the elections to be widely contested. “It means that INEC itself is anticipating that it will not do well and that people will not accept the outcome of the results,” Ememobong said.

“Because if INEC becomes very transparent, post-election litigation will be reduced drastically. It is the lack of transparency and the obvious opacity of INEC during elections that result in post-election litigation.” He further questioned why such a large legal budget would be necessary, arguing that many of the legal responsibilities should be handled internally. “Most of the lawyers should be in-house,” he said, adding that the involvement of external counsel could expose the process to political interference.

ADC’s Measured Response

On his part, ADC spokesman Bolaji Abdullahi acknowledged that it is normal for INEC to prepare for post-election litigation since the commission is often joined as a party in legal disputes arising from elections. His response was notably more measured than PDP’s, reflecting the ADC’s current complicated relationship with INEC over its own leadership crisis.

A Government Preparing to Be Challenged

The Nigeria N135 billion election provision tells a story the government hasn’t officially told — that those in power fully expect the 2027 election results to be challenged in court on a massive scale. Whether that expectation stems from past patterns of litigation or something more troubling remains to be seen.

The PDP spokesman warned that weak institutions and flawed electoral conduct have historically undermined Nigeria’s democracy, urging authorities to prioritise governance and democratic stability ahead of the 2027 elections. “My advice is that the APC-led Federal Government, INEC, and everyone involved in the 2027 elections should take a step back to ensure we protect the country and democracy before talking about elections and partisanship,” he added.

As Nigeria heads into what promises to be a fiercely contested election cycle, the Nigeria N135 billion election budget line stands as either prudent preparation or a telling confession and Nigerians deserve to know which one it is. International democracy experts consistently argue that electoral credibility is built long before votes are cast not budgeted for after the fact.

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