The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved the restoration of six State House of Assembly constituencies in Delta State ahead of the 2027 General Elections, in compliance with court rulings that ordered the reinstatement of previously suppressed constituencies.
The restored constituencies are Aniocha North II, Ika North East II, Sapele II, Ethiope West II, Warri South West II, and Warri North II.
INEC disclosed that political parties are expected to conduct primary elections in the affected constituencies between June 16 and June 25, 2026, to nominate candidates for the 2027 elections.
The Commission also announced the restoration of additional constituencies in Benue, Jigawa and Kogi States, in line with judicial directives.
Similarly, INEC has begun the implementation of the report of the court ordered ward redelineation in Warri Federal Constituency as Tompolo called for calm whike convening an emergency community leadership meeting to discuss the development.
The Ibe-Ebidouwei of the Ijaw Nation and Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, has called for calm and a peaceful resolution of the ongoing tensions surrounding the Warri Federal Constituency ward delineation dispute.
In a press statement released on Tuesday, Tompolo acknowledged the ongoing occupation of oil and gas facilities in the Escravos and Warri River areas by women and youths from various communities.
He described the protesters as peaceful and appealed for calm, urging all parties to refrain from actions or statements that could further escalate tensions in the area.
According to him, “Since yesterday the 8th of June 2026, we are all living witnesses to the mass action by peaceful women and youths from our various communities occupying oil and gas installations in the Escravos and Warri river areas. Since then many well-meaning Nigerians have been calling for a peaceful resolution of the impasse. I join all well-meaning Nigerians to call for a peaceful resolution.”
Tompolo stressed that the Ijaw people have a long-standing reputation for peace and warned against any attempt to hijack the protest or allow it to degenerate into violence.
“The Ijaw nation has from time immemorial been known for their peaceful ways and we cannot deviate from our history. The current political situation arising from the failure of INEC to complete the delineation of wards in the Warri Federal Constituency and mass action must not be allowed to be hijacked or to degenerate into violence of any sort,” he stated.
Calling for restraint, the Niger Delta leader said, “I am calling for calm no matter the situation. I am also calling for a meeting of community leaders to meet immediately to enable us devise a way forward. We must all join hands in seeking a peaceful resolution to this impasse.”
He further urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to act in the interest of justice and peace.
“INEC must determine to do the right thing and restore the peace in Warri and environs. We call on the people of Warri, whether Ijaw, Itsekiri or Urhobo, to be calm and wait patiently for INEC to do the right thing,” Tompolo added.
The statement comes amid growing tensions over the implementation of the ward and polling unit delineation exercise in the Warri Federal Constituency, which has sparked protests and the occupation of several oil and gas facilities in Delta State
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