TD The Kogi State High Court has firmly denied reports circulating online that it issued an order to deregister the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
In a statement released on Thursday, the court clarified that it has never entertained any case relating to the registration or deregistration of political parties.
Misleading Social Media Posts
The judiciary expressed concern over viral posts that falsely linked the Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Josiah Joe Majebi, to the alleged deregistration.
The misleading content reportedly included images of the Chief Judge alongside former Governor Yahaya Bello, creating the impression of judicial involvement in political decisions.
The court described the claims as false, malicious, and misleading.
It stressed that they were designed to tarnish the reputation of the judiciary and misinform the public.
Protecting Judicial Integrity
While the High Court noted that it typically refrains from responding to misinformation, the use of the Chief Judge’s image compelled it to issue a rebuttal.
The judiciary emphasized that its integrity and impartiality must not be compromised by false narratives.
It urged Nigerians to disregard the viral reports and rely only on official judicial communications and credible media outlets for information on sensitive political matters.
Broader Implications
This denial comes at a time when political tension is very high across Nigeria.
Analysts warn that such false claims can destabilize parties, erode public trust in institutions, and undermine confidence in the electoral process.
The High Court’s response underscores the importance of protecting judicial institutions from disinformation campaigns.
It also reinforces its role as a neutral arbiter in Nigeria’s democratic system.
The Kogi State High Court has categorically denied involvement in the alleged deregistration of the NDC.
It described the viral claims as fabricated and malicious.
The NDC remains registered, and the judiciary has reaffirmed its impartiality and independence.














