Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has been taken to court over his reported ambition to run again in the 2027 presidential election. The suit, filed by a civil rights group, argues that Jonathan is constitutionally barred from seeking re-election after previously serving as president from 2010 to 2015. The group urged the court to interpret the constitutional limit on presidential terms clearly to prevent what they described as a potential “abuse of democratic principles.”
Jonathan has not officially declared his intention to contest, but his recent political meetings and public appearances have fueled speculation about a comeback. Supporters insist he still has the right to contest since he was elected president only once, while critics say doing so would violate the two-term limit set by the 1999 Constitution.
The case has stirred nationwide debate, with political analysts noting that the outcome could set a major precedent for future elections. Nigerians are now watching closely as the court prepares to rule on the matter.