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Bolaji Abdullahi, ADC National Publicity Secretary
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has raised the alarm over reports that civil servants across several states are being coerced to register for the APC’s ongoing e-registration exercise, allegedly under pressure from the party’s national leadership.
Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC National Publicity Secretary, in a statement on Sunday, described the practice as ” economic coercion and forced membership”
The party, In the statement, warned that “compelling public servants to join a political party violates their constitutional right to freedom of association and undermines the neutrality of the civil service”.
The ADC expressed deep concern over the disturbing reports emerging from several states across the country.
The party noted that the civil servants and government workers are being coerced, under pressure from the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), to register for the ruling party’s ongoing e-registration exercise.
The party affirmed that the reports, are not only consistent, but also widespread.
It stated that the coordinated attempt to compel public servants to surrender their freedom of association as a condition for job security, career progression, or continued access to livelihood, are unacceptable in a democratic society.
“It is important to reiterate that compelling any Nigerian to join a political party is a gross violation of their fundamental human rights, as guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
“e-registration” is increasingly beginning to resemble economic coercion and forced membership.
“A political party that truly enjoys popular support does not need to conscript its citizens through fear, intimidation, or the weaponization of the payroll. When civil servants are pressured to register for a party that they do not believe in, that is not party growth; it is state-sponsored conscription.”
The party noted that the development also poses a grave threat to the integrity and professionalism of the Nigerian and state civil services.
“The civil service is meant to be neutral, merit-based, and loyal to the state and the country, not to any political party. Turning civil servants into partisan hostages undermines institutional integrity and erodes public trust in governance.”
It therefore, warned that a database filled through coercion is a paper tiger.
” A digital register does not translate to genuine political support. Databases do not vote; citizens do. Inflated numbers achieved through intimidation may serve propaganda purposes, but they cannot disguise the growing alienation of Nigerians from a government that has failed to deliver economic relief, security, or hope.”
The party called on relevant authorities, including the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), civil society organizations, labour unions, and the international community, to take serious note of what increasingly appears to be a state-enabled abuse of power and a potential violation of data privacy and human rights. (BusinessDay, excluding headline)