Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Chairman, Uche Secondus, has publicly accused the current ruling government of attempting to undermine opposition parties through judicial interference. Secondus alleges the government fears a legitimate contest in the 2027 general election and is instead seeking a predetermined outcome, which he terms a “coronation.” His accusation stems from a recent Federal High Court judgment. While the specifics of the judgment are not detailed in the report, Secondus believes it is part of a broader strategy to weaken the opposition. He did not provide specific evidence to support his claims. The allegations raise concerns about the potential for political manipulation of the judiciary as the 2027 elections approach. This development signals increasing tension between the ruling party and the opposition as they prepare for the next electoral cycle.