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Warri Women Protest At INEC Headquarters Over Delineation Exercise

James Kwen by James Kwen
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A calm but resolute protest by the Warri Indigenous Women Forum on Wednesday drew attention to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja, as the women accused the Commission of carrying out a re-delineation exercise they say threatens the political survival of the Itsekiri people in Delta State.

The women urged INEC to immediately suspend the exercise, warning that any further steps while court cases are still pending could amount to contempt of court and risk destabilising peace in the Niger Delta.

They also appealed to the Federal Government, the United Nations, and the international community to intervene, describing the situation as having grave political and humanitarian implications.

The protest march ended with the formal submission of a petition to INEC.

Speaking on behalf of the women was the Chairperson of the Warri Indigenous Women Forum, Mrs Tenumah Alero, while the Commission received the delegation through Professor Abdullahi Abdu Zuru, the National Commissioner representing the North West, who spoke on behalf of INEC’s leadership.

In the petition, the women faulted the re-delineation exercise allegedly carried out under the immediate past INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, saying it violates the fundamental and political rights of the Itsekiri Nation, whose ancestral homeland they insist lies wholly within the Warri Federal Constituency.

“It is a historical fact that the lands all around Warri Federal Constituency belong to the Itsekiri Nation, a fact known to the world long before the Amalgamation and Treaty,” the protesters said.

They argued that the present dispute cannot be divorced from a longer history of violence and marginalisation faced by the Itsekiri people.

“Since 1999, there have been deliberate and coordinated efforts by our neighbours to exterminate the Itsekiri people of Warri Kingdom, through a well-planned criminal campaign of violence, displacement, and systematic marginalisation,” the petition stated.

According to the women, investigations into the exercise show that it was fundamentally flawed and designed to achieve political exclusion.

They also accused INEC of ignoring ongoing legal proceedings, including Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CV/443/2025 at the Federal High Court and Appeal No. CA/ABJ/CV/1457/2025 is currently before the Court of Appeal in Abuja.

“Any further action by INEC on this matter amounts to contempt of court and a direct threat to peace and order,” the petition read.

The women further condemned reports that coordinate points were allegedly fixed in Edo and Ondo States, as well as in parts of Delta State outside the Warri Federal Constituency, to create polling units for non-indigenes and non-residents.

They also relied on a December 2025 judgment of the Court of Appeal, Asaba Division (Appeal No. CA/AS/154/2024), which affirmed Itsekiri ownership of Ogbe-Ijoh community, insisting that INEC has no legal authority to act contrary to the ruling.

“INEC cannot lawfully create or name a ward in that community contrary to this binding judgment,” the petition read.

The women warned that if the exercise is allowed to stand, the Itsekiri could become the only ethnic nationality in Nigeria without a local government of their own.

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“The Federal Government should not allow the attempted ethnic cleansing, wrapped under the guise of re-delineation,” they said.

Addressing the gathering, Mrs Alero said the women decided to speak out after their children had earlier protested over the same issue.

“As a people, as mothers and as women, we decided to come today to clearly state that we are in full support of what our children came to do at that time.

“In furtherance of that, we have prepared a well-written petition, which we are formally submitting,” she said.

She also expressed appreciation to the Olu of Warri, His Royal Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III, for his support and leadership.

 

 

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James Kwen

James Kwen

James Kwen is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with 15 years of experience, currently covering politics, including the National Assembly (House of Representatives), APC, INEC, and allied beats.

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