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Nigerian Political Parties Now 67 as INEC Registers 21 Associations

Nigeria now has 67 political parties. This followed  yesterday’s registration of 21 parties by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The electoral agency took the decision at its weekly meeting, according to its National Commissioner and member, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mrs. May Agbmuche-Mbu.

The meeting also ratified the dismissal of two of its employees and the retirement of another for complicity in the double registration of Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello.

The meeting agreed to take another look at its plan to conduct elections into the Anambra State Central Senatorial District in view of Wednesday’s judgment.

The 21 newly registered parties are: All Blending Party, All Grassroots Alliance, Alliance for New Nigeria, Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party, Coalition for Change, Freedom and Justice Party, Grassroots Development Party of Nigeria, Justice Must Prevail Party, Mass Action Joint Alliance, Legacy Party of Nigeria, Mass Action Joint Alliance, Modern Democratic Party, National Interest Party, National Rescue Mission, New Progressive Movement, Nigeria Democratic Congress Party, People’s Alliance for National Development and Liberty, People’s Trust, Providence People’s Congress, Re-Build Nigeria Party, Restoration Party of Nigeria and Sustainable National Party.

On the Kogi governor’s double registration, the INEC statement said: “Following reports of the alleged double registration by the Governor of Kogi State in the on-going Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, the Commission set up a panel of investigation into the involvement of staff in the matter.

“The initial report submitted by the panel was referred to the Appointment, Promotion and Disciplinary Committee, which made recommendations to the Commission.

“While the Governor of Kogi State currently enjoys immunity from prosecution, the Commission took the following decisions in respect of its own staff:

  • Summary dismissal of two staff for acts of gross misconduct
  • Immediate and compulsory retirement of an Electoral Officer for act of gross misconduct.”

On the Anambra Central Senatorial seat, INEC said: “It will be recalled that following the judgment of the Court of Appeal, the Commission announced that the outstanding election to fill the vacant seat for the Anambra Central Senatorial District would take place on 13th January, 2018.

“However, the attention of the Commission has been drawn to the judgement of the Federal High Abuja on the issue, delivered on 13th December 2017.

 

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