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2027 : HURIWA warns of alleged plot to use foreign media platforms against Tinubu
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has expressed concern over what it described as emerging moves by certain political interests to allegedly deploy respected international media outlets as tools of political opposition against the administration of President Bola Tinubu in the lead-up to the 2027 General Elections.
Speaking with journalists in Abuja, HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, disclosed that the association had obtained what it considers credible information indicating that documentary-style features and special investigative reports are being prepared, allegedly with the aim of undermining the image of the current government.
He noted that early signals suggest that senior figures within the Federal Executive Council may become key subjects of what the group characterised as an organised reputational attack.
Onwubiko stressed that HURIWA supports investigative journalism, describing it as a fundamental pillar of democracy that reinforces institutions, uncovers misconduct, and advances accountability.
However, he warned against what he called the misuse of investigative reporting for partisan objectives.
“What deeply concerns us is the possibility that investigative reporting could be weaponised as a political tool, particularly where allegations are presented without verifiable and substantiated evidence,” he said.
The civil society body observed that globally, election seasons increasingly witness attempts to manipulate information environments to sway public opinion and shape electoral outcomes.
“As we approach the 2027 General Elections, Nigeria must not become vulnerable to such tactics,” Onwubiko stated.
He explained that the group’s position is not to protect any office holder from legitimate scrutiny but to safeguard the credibility of democratic engagement.
“Where there is credible evidence of wrongdoing, it must be transparently presented and lawfully investigated. No public office holder should be above accountability. But equally, democracy must not become a theatre for campaigns of calumny driven by partisan calculations,” he said.
HURIWA urged international media organisations to maintain strict editorial independence and adhere to rigorous evidentiary standards, advising that documentary productions should be rooted in verified facts rather than influenced by political sponsorship.
The association also called on political stakeholders, irrespective of affiliation, to avoid clandestine influence strategies that could harm Nigeria’s international standing. It further appealed to government institutions to remain open and transparent to legitimate scrutiny.
In addition, the group encouraged Nigerians to approach sensational claims with caution as the country draws nearer to the 2027 elections.
“This is not about personalities. It is about institutions. It is not about partisanship. It is about principle,” Onwubiko said, adding that democracy thrives on truth, transparency, and responsibility.
The organisation affirmed that it will continue to track developments and raise its voice whenever it perceives threats to democratic integrity.



