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News Published February 16, 2026 · 2 min read

INEC Fixes February 20, 2027, for Presidential Election, Releases Full Timetable

Nigeria's 2027 Election Date Is Set - But There's a Problem

Nigeria’s 2027 election now has a date, but not everyone is happy about it. INEC fixed February 20, 2027 for the presidential election, and the timing has sparked debate because it falls during Ramadan. Some say it may affect turnout. Others say elections must go on. Here’s what you need to know.

Nigeria’s 2027 general election now has a fixed date. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has announced that the Presidential and National Assembly elections will hold on February 20, 2027. Governorship and State Assembly elections are set for March 6, 2027. The commission also released the full election timetable.

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This includes dates for party primaries, submission of candidates, campaign periods, and other important activities. The February 20 date falls during Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting and prayer. Some political leaders and groups are not comfortable with this. But not everyone agrees. Some people are saying elections are national business. Nigeria has Christians, Muslims, and people of other faiths. You can't always shift government activities around religious calendars. For them, what matters is proper planning and security, not the date itself. If INEC organizes well, people will vote regardless. INEC says they're listening and will consult stakeholders. Political parties are already warming up. Campaign strategies are being drawn. But as 2027 gets closer, the real question won't just be about the date.

It will be whether the elections are free, fair, and accessible to everyone who wants to vote. The countdown has begun. Make we see how e go be.

Written by TheGildNews Team

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Nifty · 18d ago

I am optimistic that we will have a free and fair election regardless of the date fixed. God bless Nigeria.