Democracy is dead, 2027 election results have been written — Sowore 

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Mr. Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Repoters has made a bold claim, alleging that the results of the 2027 general elections had already been written.

He said this during an interview with Vanguard Newspaper.

Sowore expressed grave concerns about the current state of governance, the electoral system, and the state of opposition politics in Nigeria.

The human rights activist argued that the only way to bring about change in Nigeria is through rebellion against the current political system.

“I don’t believe in the current ballot system. The 2027 results are already written. The only thing that can change Nigeria is rebellion against the system, against another sham election—not against democracy, anyway.”

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While speaking ahead of the upcoming Democracy Day, Sowore berated President Bola Tinubu’s administration, describing it as worse than that of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Nigerians made a grave mistake voting Bola Tinubu into office. I said it before, and I’ll say it again: when Tinubu is done with this country, Nigerians will be begging to return to Buhari’s era,” he said. “Buhari killed Nigeria in eight years; Tinubu came, in two years he is burying it.”

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Also, Sowore dismissed the idea of celebrating Democracy Day, arguing that Nigerians no longer believe in democracy.

“What Nigerians are whispering—dangerously—is that they no longer believe in democracy. The promises of democracy—free speech, credible elections, freedom to choose—have been destroyed,” he said.

“Today, people celebrate military dictators just to express their frustration. But to be clear, I don’t support military rules. What we have now is a shambolic democracy.”

Meanwhile, speaking on the issue of the House of Representatives’ proposal to make voting mandatory, Sowore condemned the idea as a forced attempt to legitimise a broken system.

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“If you have to use threats to force people to vote, then democracy is dead. You cannot force people to participate in a system they no longer believe in. That proposal is not about participation; it’s about forced legitimacy,” he stated.

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