Breaking: FG Reacts to Canadian Court’s Declaration of PDP, APC as Terrorist Organisations

Breaking: FG Reacts to Canadian Court’s Declaration of PDP, APC as Terrorist Organisations

  • President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led federal government has reacted to Canadian court's judgement labeling APC and PDP as terrorists organisations
  • The Nigerian government rejected the designation of the two political parties as terrorist organisations by the Canadian Federal Court
  • The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, issued a statement addressing the judgement

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FCT, Abuja - The Federal Government of Nigeria has rejected the designation of some Nigerian political parties (All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as terrorist organisations by a Canadian Federal Court

The Nigerian government said the Court made a sweeping accusation against the entire political party membership that has produced three democratically elected presidents.

Nigeria rejects Canadian court’s labelling political parties as terrorist organisations
FG says the Canadian Court made a sweeping accusation. Photo credit: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Source: Facebook

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement issued by its spokesperson, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, via the Government of Nigeria X handle @NigeriaGov, on Friday, August 15, 2025

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Ebienfa urged Nigerian nationals to refrain from making unfounded allegations against the country under the pretext of seeking asylum or favours from foreign entities.

“The declaration was in pursuance of a case involving a Nigerian, Mr. Douglas Egharevba, who arrived in Canada in September 2017 and applied for inland refugee status under the immigration and Refugee Protection Act of Canada. This baseless classification is not only reckless but also constitutes an unacceptable interference in Nigeria's internal affairs and democratic processes.”

Ebienfa further stated that political parties in Nigeria operate within the ambit of the law and are integral to the country's vibrant democracy.

He described the Canadian court's judgement of labeling political parties as terrorist orgations without credible evidence is a grave misrepresentation.

According to the statement, the judgement undermines Nigeria's democratic institutions and could incite unnecessary tension.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria, therefore, calls on the Canadian authorities to immediately retract this erroneous designation and refrain from actions that could be misconstrued as endorsing politically motivated narratives against Nigeria. Diplomatic channels remain open for constructive dialogue, and we urge the Government of Canada to engage with the relevant Nigerian institutions to rectify this error.”

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Nigeria slams Canadian court for designating PDP, APC as terror groups
The FG says the judgement is is completely false and unacceptable. Photo credit: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu
Source: Facebook

APC debunks Canadian court declaring party terrorist group

Legit.ng earlier reported that the ruling APC said the court did not make a declaration, pronouncing it an outlawed group by a Canadian court.

Legit.ng reports that the APC was formed on February 6, 2013, through a merger of several opposition political parties.

The ruling party urged its party faithful, supporters, and all Nigerians to disregard the viral report.

Canadian court's declaration: Soneye reacts

In a similar story, Legit.ng reported that the PDP and the APC have been categorised as terrorist organisations by the Federal Court of Canada.

Former New Nigeria People's Party (NNPC) chief, Olufemi Soneye, and the PDP have condemned the position of the Canadian court, adding that it has set a dangerous precedent.

Soneye maintained that the judgment was a political earthquake, and its consequences could go beyond the Canadian borders.

Source: Legit.ng

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Adekunle Dada (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Adekunle Dada is a trained journalist with over 8 years of working experience. He is also a Politics/Current Affairs Editor at Legit.ng. He holds a B.Sc. in Mass Communication from Lagos State University, Ojo. Adekunle previously worked at PM News, The Sun, and Within Nigeria, where he expressed his journalistic skills with well-researched articles and features. In 2024, Adekunle obtained a certificate in advanced digital reporting from the Google News Initiative. He can be reached via adekunle.dada@corp.legit.ng.

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