Low voter turnout at an FCT polling station during area council elections, with idle officials and minimal crowds amid political criticism.
Low voter turnout at an FCT polling station during area council elections, with idle officials and minimal crowds amid political criticism.
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Reactions follow low turnout in FCT area council elections

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The Federal Capital Territory's Area Council elections on Saturday experienced low voter turnout, drawing criticism from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar. He described the situation as democracy under siege due to President Tinubu's tight grip. The NSCDC has issued a warning against post-election unrest.

On Saturday, February 22, 2026, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) held its Area Council elections, which recorded low voter turnout according to statements from political figures. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar expressed concern over this development, stating in a title attributed to him: 'FCT Poll: Democracy Under Siege, Tinubu’s Tight Grip Suffocating.' This reflects his view that the low participation indicates broader issues under President Bola Tinubu's administration.

In response to potential tensions following the polls, Dr Olusola Odumosu, Commandant of the FCT Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), cautioned against post-election unrest. His warning aims to maintain peace in the capital.

Separately, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State described the outcomes of recent by-elections, including those in the FCT, Rivers, and Kano, as a 'referendum on Tinubu presidency.' This perspective from the ruling party highlights their interpretation of the electoral results across these areas.

These reactions underscore the varied political responses to the FCT elections, with no specific results detailed in available reports.

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X discussions focus on low voter turnout in FCT area council elections, averaging below 20%. Atiku Abubakar blamed Tinubu's administration for suffocating democracy through intimidation. FCT Minister Wike hailed peaceful polls as sign of growing public trust. Observers reported apathy, late openings, and vote-buying but overall peace. Some users rejected Atiku's narrative, citing historical low turnout.

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News illustration depicting low turnout, late openings, and voter intimidation by Minister Wike's presence at an Abuja polling station during FCT elections.
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FCT area council elections face low turnout and intimidation claims

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The Federal Capital Territory's area council elections on February 21, 2026, recorded low voter turnout and late polling station openings, according to Yiaga Africa. Allegations of voter intimidation arose due to the presence of Minister Nyesom Wike at polling units, while security measures blocked entry points to Abuja. Former senator Shehu Sani noted widespread apathy among residents.

The African Democratic Congress has criticized a curfew in the Federal Capital Territory declared a day before the election, calling it an attempt to suppress voters. The Peoples Democratic Party has denied approving the stepping down of two chairmanship candidates for the Saturday poll, describing the move as shameful.

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In the aftermath of the 2026 Area Council elections in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory, newly elected officials have called for unity and expressed satisfaction with the results. Comrade Kasim Mohammed Ikwa, chairman-elect of Gwagwalada Area Council, urged the indigenous Koro ethnic group to embrace unity. Meanwhile, Kelvin N. Onodegba described the re-election of the AMAC chair as a vote of confidence.

Ahead of the February 21 chairmanship elections in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory, Commissioner of Police Miller G. Dantawaye met with chairmanship candidates and stakeholders.

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The chairman of Abaji Area Council in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory has suspended the village head of Kache amid an ongoing land dispute.

As local government elections approach, the African National Congress shows little sign of gearing up to retain its power in key municipalities. Internal conflicts and service delivery failures in areas like Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni are overshadowing potential campaign narratives. Analysts suggest these polls could signal further decline for the party ahead of 2029 national elections.

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The Kano State Police Command has imposed an 18-hour restriction on movement in Kano Municipal and Ungogo Local Government Areas. This measure is in preparation for Saturday's by-election.

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