Let us continue to mobilize for the revolution. It is our duty to keep conscientizing the people, spreading the message of revolution, and dismantling this oppressive regime.
This is the time for Nigerians to join the revolutionary train and make their voices heard. The fight continues until we win!
Revolution Time! Revolution Now!
Videos of Sowore are now part of public record and widely circulated. History has a way of preserving such moments. Soon, those who exercised state power will be judged by posterity. Tinubu keeps getting it wrong! He must resign! Who will tell him that free speech isn't a crime!
AFRICAN ACTION CONGRESS (AAC)
PRESS STATEMENT
17th June, 2026
AAC REJECTS STATE-SPONSORED INJUSTICE AGAINST OMOYELE SOWORE, CONDEMNS JUSTICE MOHAMMED GARBA UMAR'S ABUSE OF JUDICIAL POWERS
The African Action Congress (AAC) vehemently rejects the latest act of judicial recklessness and state-sponsored persecution orchestrated against our presidential candidate and human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, by Justice Mohammed Garba Umar of the Federal High Court, Abuja.
In a disturbing display of bias and contempt for the principles of justice, Justice Umar, who had been formally asked to recuse himself from the case because of well-founded concerns regarding his impartiality, refused to do so and proceeded to revoke Sowore's bail and issue a bench warrant against him.
This decision is not only unjust but outrageous, considering that the court itself failed to sit on the previously adjourned date of June 15, 2026. Omoyele Sowore was physically present in court from 8:20 a.m. until nearly noon before he was informed that the judge would not be sitting. No prior notice was given, nor was any explanation offered for the judge's absence.
Having failed to appear on the scheduled date, Justice Umar, through the court registry, directed parties to return the following day. In good faith, Sowore formally communicated his inability to attend on June 16 and requested alternative dates for the ruling on his application seeking the judge's recusal. Rather than addressing the serious allegations of bias against him, Justice Umar chose the dishonorable path of judicial rascality by revoking Sowore's bail and issuing a bench warrant.
The AAC views this action as part of the broader campaign of political persecution being executed by the Bola Tinubu regime against dissenting voices. It is a dangerous assault on judicial integrity and a clear indication that certain elements within the judiciary have become willing instruments in the hands of those determined to silence critics and criminalize opposition.
Justice Mohammed Garba Umar cannot be a judge in his own cause. His refusal to recuse himself despite serious concerns over his impartiality, and his subsequent punitive actions against the very person questioning his neutrality, amount to an egregious abuse of judicial powers and a stain on the administration of justice.
We reject this state-sponsored injustice in its entirety.
The Nigerian people must recognize that what is happening to Omoyele Sowore today is a test case for democracy itself. If the judiciary can be weaponized against one citizen for expressing dissent, no Nigerian is safe from tyranny.
AAC remains resolute in standing with Omoyele Sowore, to not only upturn this injustice, but to also bring to an end the authoritarian regime of a failed President Tinubu.
We hereby call on all democratic forces, civil society organizations, the legal community, lovers of justice and especially members of our great AAC Party, to brace up and get ready for the fiercest resistance of our Party's political history, as we are poised to take over the country with series of mass actions, until the tyrant in Aso Villa is disgracefully flushed out of Power.
#AACourParty #TinubuMustGo
Signed:
Samuel Ajeigbe
Ag National Chairman,
African Action Congress (AAC)
AFRICAN ACTION CONGRESS (AAC)
PRESS RELEASE
16th June, 2026
TINUBU'S LATEST ASSAULT ON DEMOCRACY MUST BE RESISTED - AAC STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH AFFECTED POLITICAL PARTIES
The African Action Congress (AAC) condemns the Judicial rascality and political assault on multiparty democracy in Nigeria, following the judgment of Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, ordering the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Accord Party (A), Action Alliance (AA), Action Peoples Party (APP), and Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).
We stand in unwavering solidarity with the affected political Parties.
This development represents a dangerous assault on democracy, further enabling authoritarian control, a leadership style Bola Tinubu is infamous for.
Interestingly, the Plaintiff in this case is a Forum of former legislators, they had earlier endorsed Bola Tinubu as their sole
Presidential candidate. Also, Justice Lifu's decision to grant a judgement, was in flagrant disobedience to a standing Appeal Court order.
At a time when Nigerians are suffering unprecedented hardship, insecurity, unemployment, and state repression, the Tinubu administration appears determined to launch a brutal attack against democracy itself, by undermining the existence of opposition Parties and restricting the rights of citizens to freely organize and participate politically.
The strength of democracy lies in political pluralism, and the ability of citizens to create and support parties that represent their aspirations. Any attempt to extinguish these rights is an attack on the Nigerian people.
The African Action Congress calls on the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), civil society organizations, Labour Unions, Student groups, and all Nigerians of conscience to resist this dangerous precedent. Silence in the face of this attack will only embolden our oppressors to bury what remains of our democracy.
Today it is ADC, Accord, AA, APP, and ZLP. Tomorrow it could be any other opposition Party.
AAC reiterates that Nigeria belongs to its people, not to a ruling clique desperate to eliminate every voice of dissent and political opposition.
We therefore urge all democratic stakeholders to unite in defence of Democracy, it has become our collective responsibility.
Nigerians must resist every attempt to impose a One-Party state through judicial and political manipulation.
#TinubuMustGo
Signed:
Rex I. Elanu
National Publicity Secretary,
African Action Congress (AAC)
The same tired question always comes up “Where will the money come from to pay workers a decent minimum wage?”
Yet nobody ever asks where politicians find the money to pay themselves outrageous salaries and allowances, fund luxury lifestyles, or loot public treasuries.
Reports have alleged that Ondo State Governor @LuckyAiyedatiwa kept hundreds of billions of naira in bank accounts, specifically about N500billion at @FirstBankngr just to generate interests for himself and cronies while the people of Ondo struggle with poverty, unemployment, failing schools, and collapsing healthcare.
At the same time, billions are allegedly available for political campaigns and re-election projects, for @officialABAT, Imo State Governor is treasurer of heist worth N800billion in stashed campaign funds for Tinubu while workers, teachers, nurses, police officers, and soldiers are told that paying them a living wage is “impossible and that it will cost inflation”
Nigeria does not have a shortage of money. It has a surplus of greed, corruption, and misplaced priorities.
If there is money for politicians, there must be money for workers.
₦500,000 ($350) minimum wage is not the problem. The problem is a political class that treats public funds as private property while millions of Nigerians suffer.
#WorkersRights #LivingWage #TakeItBack #Sowore2027 #RevolutionNow
If I Become President Tomorrow, My Minister Of Defence Will Be A Drone - Sowore
Short-term, we must tackle insecurity head-on by pursuing and neutralizing bandits through coordinated operations, backed by modern equipment, technology, and strong intelligence. We need honest, accountable security leaders focused on real protection, not politics or distractions, and a military and police force capable of proper strategy, not misuse of power or trivial arrests. A central control system will be established to track threats in real time and respond swiftly to dismantle criminal networks and secure the country.
Omoyele Sowore, Presidential Candidate, African Action Congress
ON EDUCATION: Our education policy must address both inequality and responsibility. Education is not a privilege; it is a fundamental right of every child and a foundational obligation of society.
Under our administration, we will pursue mass literacy through a modern educational system that combines physical and virtual learning platforms, ensuring that no child is left behind regardless of location, economic status, gender, disability, or social background.
We envision a future where Nigerian children can attend classrooms in their communities while also participating in virtual learning environments that connect them with students, teachers, and institutions across the world.
Through strategic partnerships, broadband expansion, digital infrastructure, and modern technology, Nigerian students will be able to learn alongside their counterparts in countries that welcome educational collaboration, gaining global exposure and access to world-class knowledge without leaving their homes.
However, rights come with responsibilities. Just as government has a duty to provide free, accessible, and quality education, parents and guardians have a duty to ensure that children receive it. Therefore, it shall be a criminal offence for any parent or guardian to deliberately prevent a child from attending school, whether physically or virtually, except in circumstances recognized by law. No child should be denied an education because of parental neglect, exploitation, prejudice, child labour, forced marriage, or indifference.
Our goal is simple: every Nigerian child in school, every Nigerian child learning, and every Nigerian child equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the modern world. Education will no longer be the privilege of a few; it will be the birthright of all.
Above all, education shall be largely free from primary school through university level. No Nigerian child shall be denied the opportunity to learn because of poverty. We will invest massively in teachers, classrooms, laboratories, libraries, digital learning infrastructure, research, and innovation to ensure that Nigeria becomes one of the most educated and skilled nations on earth.
A nation that educates its people secures its future. Under #SOWORE2027, we will make education the greatest instrument of equality, freedom, prosperity, and national development.
#SOWORE2027 #TakeItBack
A new revolutionary order is possible.
We only need to wake up, organize consciously, act fearlessly, and change everything for good.
A people who refuse to live in fear can birth a new nation.
#RevolutionNow#TakeItBack
NO landlord or landlady shall have the freedom to demand more than 3 months’ rent at a time. On my very 1st day in office, I will sign an Executive Order ending the exploitation of tenants across Nigeria. #Sowore2027#TakeItBack
We are just days away -- the Sokoto Declaration to be formally released this Saturday, 4 p.m. West Africa Time. Where will you be?
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@sowore@2gcryptp In building one million decent houses for the masses, thousands of people will benefit from providing labour, expert services, supplies, and other commercial activities that will operate around these constructions.
I'm voting Sowore to make this possible.
#Sowore2027
Under the Sowore administration, Nigeria will return fully to mass public housing, but this time, there will be no discriminatory “low-income housing” that segregates the poor and working class.
We will build mixed-income housing estates with green spaces, schools, malls, theatres, clinics, playgrounds, transport access, and community facilities built into them.
For too long, corrupt elites have hijacked land and houses meant for the people, using stolen public funds to build mansions they don’t even live in.
That era will end.
Our goal is to build 1 million decent public homes across Nigeria, affordable, dignified, environmentally responsible, and built for workers, families, students, and communities.
A unprecedented new era of public housing is coming. #Sowore2027