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Canadian court declares APC, PDP terrorist organisations

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaAugust 15, 2025Updated:August 15, 2025No Comments8 Views
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A federal court in the Ottawa, Ontario district of Canada, has labelled the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) as “terrorist organisations” who engage in “ballot box snatching, intimidation, and violence”.

The characterisation was contained in a judgment on an application for judicial review.

The previous ruling on a refugee status case was handed by the Immigration Appeal Division [IAD] on March 25, 2024.

BACKGROUND

Douglas Egharevba, the applicant who is Nigerian, had appealed the decision not to grant him asylum on the grounds that he was a member of the PDP and APC at different times.

In January 2019, an immigration officer declared that the applicant was inadmissible to Canada under paragraph 34(1)(f) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) as it relates to paragraphs 34(1)(b.1) and 34(1)(c) for “being a member of an organization that has engaged in acts of subversion against a democratic government, institution, or process and engaged in terrorism, based on his membership with the PDP”.

The applicant had challenged his inadmissibility before the immigration department.

He also argued that he never participated in the violence and manipulation that mars elections in Nigeria, insisting he had never personally engaged in terrorism or subversion.

However, Phuong Ngo, the judge, disagreed in a judgment delivered on June 17, 2025.

“The Applicant most likely downplayed his knowledge and the seriousness of political violence committed by the parties in which he was involved,” the judgment reads.

“The IAD reversed the ID’s decision and found that the evidence was established on reasonable grounds to believe that, pursuant to paragraph 34(1)(f) of the IRPA, the Applicant was a member of an organization that engages, has engaged, or will engage in acts of subversion against a democratic government, institution or process as they are understood in Canada.

“The Applicant is a citizen of Nigeria. In September 2017, the Applicant entered Canada and initiated an inland refugee claim.

“The Applicant submitted a Background Declaration Form stating that he was a member of the People’s Democratic Party [PDP] of Nigeria from December 1999 until December 2007, and a member of the All Progressives Congress [APC] party of Nigeria from December 2007 until May 2017.

“As a result of this information, he was referred to a Canadian Border Services Agency [CBSA] officer to determine whether he was admissible to Canada.

“In September 2018, the Applicant confirmed his membership in the PDP and APC in an interview with the CBSA officer.”

THE VERDICT

The court ruled that “the PDP were perpetrators of political violence, intimidation, and subversion and were protected as the PDP was the governing party from 1999 onwards”.

“The PDP conducted unlawful acts such as ballot-stuffing, ballot box snatching, intimidation, violence, and murder of opposition supporters and candidates in the Elections,” it added.

The court thereafter dismissed the application for a judicial review of the previous judgment as filed by Egharevba.

“Given the above, the Decision is not unreasonable and the application for judicial review must therefore be dismissed,” the judge ruled.

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