Connect with us

Politics

INEC shortlists 14 associations for political party registration

Published

on

The Independent National Electoral Commission has announced that 14 political associations have met the initial requirements to proceed to the next stage of registration as political parties in Nigeria.

This decision followed the Commission’s regular meeting held on Thursday, where it also reviewed preparations for upcoming off-cycle governorship elections and the end-of-tenure Area Council election in the Federal Capital Territory.

In a statement signed by the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, INEC revealed that it received 171 applications from associations seeking registration.

“Each request was assessed on the basis of its prima facie compliance with the provisions of Section 222 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), Section 79 (1, 2 and 4) of the Electoral Act 2022 and Clause 2 (i and ii) of the Commission’s Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties 2022,” the commission stated.

Out of the total applications, only 14 associations satisfied the preliminary legal and procedural criteria to advance, while 157 did not meet the threshold.

“Out of the total number of applications received, 14 associations have met the requirements to proceed to the next stage, while 157 have not.

“The commission shall officially communicate the decision arising from today’s meeting to all the associations in the next 24 hours,” the statement noted.

Olumekun noted that their interim chairmen and secretaries will be invited to a briefing scheduled for Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at 11:00 am at INEC Headquarters in Abuja.

“The interim Chairmen and Secretaries of the pre-qualified associations are invited to a briefing on Wednesday, 17th September 2025 at 11 am at the commission’s Headquarters in Abuja,” he stated.

INEC emphasised that meeting these initial criteria does not equate to full registration.

The final decision on the registrability of each association will be made after this verification phase to ensure full compliance with the legal framework.

“In addition to uploading the required information to the portal, the commission will physically verify all claims by each association in line with our Regulations and Guidelines.

“The final determination of the registrability of the associations as political parties will be made after the physical verification of all their claims to determine compliance with the legal framework,” the statement said.

“We wish to reiterate that party registration is a continuous process under the law. The commission remains open to the consideration of applications that meet the criteria as provided by law,” Olumekun added.

Fourteen associations are now cleared for the next phase, including the African Transformation Party, chaired by Ikhane Stanley, with Secretary Emmanuel Shaibu; The All Democratic Alliance is led by Chief Akin A. Ricketts and Secretary Abdullahi Musa Elayo; Mohammed Kabir and Secretary Chibuike Onyendilefu represent the Advance Nigeria Congress; while the Abundance Social Party is represented by Comrade Frank Oruwa and Secretary Sikiru Oripelaye.

The African Alliance Party is headed by Olusegun Peters with Secretary Haruna Abubakar; the Citizens Democratic Alliance is led by Engr. Muazu Magaji and Secretary Tamunotonye Inioribo; Barr. Fortune Oghenegare Aghwaretoma and Secretary Munirat Adama lead the Democratic Leadership Alliance; The Grassroots Initiative Party is represented by Nze Kanayo Chukwumezie and Secretary Mohammed Abas Kuti; while the Green Future Party has Dr. Adebayo Adefolaseye and Secretary Peace Daful as its interim leaders.

The Liberation People’s Party is chaired by Hon. Alani Akinde with Secretary Douglas Aji; Hon. Ada Okwori and Secretary Asuquo Edet Alexander are at the helm of the National Democratic Party; The National Reform Party is led by Abdulkadir Mohammed and Secretary Destiny Ormonigho Odugo; Also shortlisted are the Patriotic Peoples Alliance represented by Hon. John Ughulu and Secretary Jackie Wayas; and the Peoples Freedom Party chaired by Engr. Agbanifo Francis Akhigbe with Secretary Akintola Michael Alao.

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

TUMBLR

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Politics

Adamawa ADC chairman resigns as Fintiri’s aide

Published

on

The Chairman of the African Democratic Congress in Adamawa State, Shehu Kambile, has resigned as Special Assistant to Governor Ahmadu Fintiri.

Kambile announced his resignation in a statement on Wednesday in Yola, the state capital.

According to him, the decision was strategic and would enable him to fully channel his energy towards strengthening the ADC as the state’s leading opposition party.

“My appointment was facilitated through the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) framework, designed to foster national cohesion.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to serve Gov. Fintiri but have to step aside and focus on my primary mandate of building a robust and effective opposition.

“We crave an opposition that can provide a credible alternative for the people,” he said.

Kambile commended former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for his commitment to promoting inclusive and democratic engagements within the ADC.

He urged all ADC members to unite and work together to steer the party to success.

punch.ng

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

TUMBLR

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading

Politics

INEC Issues Certificates of Return to Soludo And Deputy

Published

on

The certificates were handed over by Kenneth Ikeagu, Supervising INEC National Commissioner for Anambra State, in Awka.

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, and his deputy, Onyekachukwu Ibezim have been issued certificates of return, confirming their re-election.

The certificates were issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday.

The certificates were handed over by Kenneth Ikeagu, Supervising INEC National Commissioner for Anambra State, in Awka, two days after Soludo and Ibezim were declared winners of the November 8 governorship election.

Speaking during the presentation, Ikeagu said, “Section 72(1) of the Electoral Act 2022 mandates INEC to issue a certificate of return within 14 days to every candidate duly returned by the returning officer. In compliance with this provision, it is my honour to present the certificates of return to the Governor and Deputy Governor-elect, who emerged victorious in the election.”

Soludo, candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), defeated his closest rival, Prince Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 99,445 votes. Paul Chukwuma of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) placed third with 37,753 votes.

The returning officer, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, Edoba Omoregie, announced that Soludo polled 422,664 votes, winning all 21 local government areas in a landslide.

INEC noted that 16 candidates from 16 political parties contested the election. Out of 2,788,864 registered voters, 598,229 were accredited, with 595,298 votes cast and 11,244 rejected.

Soludo and Ibezim were accompanied to the INEC headquarters by their wives during the certificate presentation.

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

TUMBLR

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading

Politics

Wike bloc petitions NJC, Oyo judge adjourns suit on PDP Convention

Published

on

The leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party took a fresh twist on Monday as a faction loyal to Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, petitioned the National Judicial Council against Justice Ladiran Akintola of the Oyo State High Court.

The petition challenges an ex parte order permitting the party to hold its national convention in Ibadan on November 15 and 16, 2025.

The petitioners accused Justice Akintola of judicial misconduct, arguing that his order contradicted an earlier judgment by the Federal High Court, Abuja, which had restrained the PDP from holding the convention.

Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja court had, two weeks ago, barred the party from proceeding with the convention, citing non-compliance with internal procedures for notifying the Independent National Electoral Commission.

However, Justice Akintola granted a countermanding order, granting the party leave to hold the convention in Ibadan.

The conflicting rulings have deepened divisions within the party, with suspended National Secretary, Samuel Anyanwu ,leading a faction aligned with Wike, while acting National Chairman Umar Damagum heads the opposing camp.

In a petition dated November 5, 2025, and received by the Office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria on November 6, Austine Nwachukwu, Amah Nnanna, and Turnah George described Justice Akintola’s action as “judicial recklessness, impunity, and a flagrant violation of established legal processes.”

Addressing journalists in Abuja, the Imo State PDP Chairman, Nwachukwu,  appeared alongside his Abia State counterpart,  Nnanna, while George was absent.

The petitioners alleged that Justice Akintola’s ex parte order, issued on November 4, 2025, authorising the PDP to proceed with its convention on November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, directly conflicted with the Federal High Court’s order of October 31, 2025 in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025.

“This disturbing development not only undermines the integrity of the judiciary but risks setting a dangerous precedent that could erode public confidence in the justice system,” Nwachukwu said.

He called on the NJC to investigate the matter and take appropriate disciplinary action, warning that failure to act could embolden judicial officers who operate outside established legal boundaries.

“The NJC must reaffirm its commitment to discipline, impartiality, and the preservation of judicial integrity by ensuring that errant judicial officers are held accountable without delay,” the petitioners added.

They referenced similar swift disciplinary actions in Rivers, Imo, and other states, urging the NJC to apply the same standard in this case.

Meanwhile, Justice Akintola on Monday adjourned hearing on the Motion on Notice in a suit filed by Folahan Adelabi against the PDP, its acting National Chairman, Damagum, and others until Wednesday, November 12.

Last week, Justice Akintola had ruled on an ex parte application directing the PDP to proceed with its scheduled national convention while setting November 10, 2025, for the hearing of the Motion on Notice.

The plaintiff in the suit, Adelabi, is seeking an order restraining the defendants — including Damagum; Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri (representing the National Convention Organising Committee); and INEC — from truncating or frustrating the party’s convention.

After listening to counsel on Monday, Justice Akintola urged all parties to file outstanding processes to ensure smooth hearing and directed PDP leadership to strictly comply with the guidelines, timetable, and schedule of activities previously released for the convention.

He then adjourned the matter to Wednesday to address all pending applications.

Journalists were barred from entering the courtroom as security operatives mounted a blockade at the entrance.

The ruling highlights the deepening leadership crisis within the PDP, now split between opposing legal directives.

Justice Akintola’s position sharply contrasts with the Federal High Court, Abuja, which had restrained the party from holding the convention until compliance with the PDP constitution, the Nigerian Constitution, and the Electoral Act is ensured.

In suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025, Justice Omotosho had directed the PDP to issue the statutory 21-day notice to INEC before proceeding with the convention and restrained the commission from recognising any convention not conducted in accordance with due process and INEC regulations.

Continue Reading

Trending