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Battle for Nigeria’s Polling Units: A Blueprint for Democratic Integrity – Amarabhi Ovoh Jr.

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
June 10, 2026
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TDAgainst the backdrop of Nigeria’s 2027 general election cycle, the National Convener, Nigeria Democratic Congress Polling Units Support Group and Campaign Strategist and Lobbyist, Prince Crispus Amarabhi Ovoh Jr. spoke with This Dawn News on the political outlook of the country.

Prince Ovoh Jr. laid out a strategic masterplan to secure every polling unit, protect every ward, and deliver a mandate he insists will be inviolable.

Below are excerpts of the interview:

Your group has been described as the “silent engine” of the pro-democracy movement. What is your strategic assessment of the readiness of Nigeria’s electoral infrastructure for the next presidential election?

Let me be unambiguous: we have moved beyond wishful thinking into operational militant pragmatism. Nigeria has 176,846 polling units and 8,809 registration areas (wards) embedded within 774 local government areas. That is not just a map—that is a battleground of sovereignty. Our group has completed a comprehensive forensic audit of every polling unit, categorising them by risk level, accessibility, historical vulnerability to manipulation, and existing party presence. We have deployed a multi-layered security architecture that combines human intelligence, civil society watchdogs, and technological buffers. The readiness index is high, but we are not complacent. The APC government has institutionalised electoral malpractice as a system; we must build a counter-system of democratic resilience.

You mention the APC government’s failures. Can you pin down the failures that make this level of preparation absolutely necessary?

The APC’s record is not just failure—it is a catalogue of institutional capture and democratic corrosion. Economically, they have produced a reckless fiscal trajectory that has crushed the Naira and pushed millions into multidimensional poverty, yet they still claim to be “fixing” Nigeria. On security, they have turned local governments into killing fields while militarising elections. Their own internal documents show a deliberate strategy of using state resources to bribe, intimidate, and manipulate electoral officials. The 2023 debacle—where INEC’s result viewing portal (IReV) was unilaterally switched off for hours—was not a glitch; it was a strategic suppression of transparency. That is the watermark of this administration’s failure. They have made it necessary for citizens to self-mobilise to protect their votes.

Your group is specifically backing Peter Obi. How exactly will you secure 176,846 polling units against rigging to ensure he wins?

Winning is not just about numbers; it is about legitimacy through blockade. We have designed a National Polling Unit Fortification Protocol (NPUFP). It has three pillars:

  1. Voter Sovereignty Vanguard (VSV): A trained volunteer corps deployed to every polling unit—not just on election day, but for pre-election monitoring. They are equipped with a digital evidence chain using blockchain-secured mobile apps to log every irregularity in real time.
  2. Ward Command Centres: Each of the 8,809 wards has a central coordination node run by retired military, security analysts, and civil society experts. These centres are linked via encrypted satellite communication, ensuring no single point of failure.
  3. Operational Redundancy: We have identified alternative collation pathways in case INEC’s system is compromised. If the APC tries to switch off IReV again, we bring a shadow verification platform backed by international observers and independent auditors from the African Union and ECOWAS.

Every single polling unit will be watched, guarded, and documented. Let them try to rig. We have built a wall of integrity that even a government with all state apparatus will struggle to breach.

Some critics say no amount of grassroots effort can overpower a determined state machinery. How do you respond?

That is a defeatist narrative that the APC wants you to believe. State machinery is not omnipotent. It is staffed by human beings—many of whom are tired of the same broken system. We are running a coalition of conscience that includes disillusioned APC members, retired generals, technocrats, and ordinary market women. Our strategy is asymmetric—we do not need to outgun the state; we need to outorganise and outlegitimise them. The moment the world sees that 176,846 polling units collectively produce a result that the incumbent cannot control, the mandate becomes undeniable. The international community, the judiciary, and even the security forces will have to respect the sovereign will of the people expressed through fortified process.

Finally, what is the one thing you want every Nigerian to understand about this group and this election?

That democracy is not a spectator sport. It is a collective security operation. The Nigerian Democratic Congress Polling Units Support Group has already deployed operational logistics to every local government area. We have mapped, trained, and activated a human network that can switch from peacekeeping to election protection in 24 hours. This is not the usual campaign rhetoric—this is a strategic blueprint for liberating Nigeria’s electoral system. Peter Obi represents a break from the era of bandit governance and institutional decay. Our job is to make sure that the break is not only decisive but incontestable. The APC has failed. The next election is not just about winning; it is about redeeming the soul of Nigeria. And we are ready.

Thank you, Prince Crispus Ovoh. We will watch the road to 2027 with sharp eyes.

Thank you, This Dawn . Let the vigil begin.

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