Nigerian judge in Lokoja courtroom vacating order on NDC party registration with INEC
Nigerian judge in Lokoja courtroom vacating order on NDC party registration with INEC
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Court vacates order registering NDC as party

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A Federal High Court in Lokoja has set aside its December 2025 judgment that compelled INEC to register the Nigeria Democratic Congress as a political party. The NDC plans to appeal the ruling and insists it remains registered. Multiple opposition figures have rejected the decision.

Justice Isah Dashen delivered the ruling on Friday. The court held that the earlier judgment affected the rights of the Peace Movement Party, which was not joined in the suit. INEC stated it would act after receiving the certified true copy of the judgment.

The NDC national chairman, Sen. Moses Cleopas, said the party would immediately challenge the decision at the Court of Appeal. He noted that the ruling did not order deregistration and that the party had already conducted primaries and nominated candidates for the 2027 elections.

Peter Obi, the NDC presidential candidate, described the ruling as another setback for democracy. Omoyele Sowore and the PDP also condemned the decision, calling for opposition unity ahead of the 2027 polls.

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Initial reactions on X show skepticism toward the Lokoja court ruling, with accusations of APC interference. Users highlight NDC's plan to appeal and insistence on remaining registered. Peter Obi and allies criticize it as a setback for democracy. Legal discussions focus on procedural flaws like non-joinder of parties. Some note negative reactions including poster burnings in Kano.

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Courtroom scene showing judge voiding INEC election timetable for 2027 polls
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Court voids INEC timetable for 2027 polls

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has voided the timetable for the 2027 general elections issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission. The ruling affects deadlines for party primaries, candidate submissions and replacements.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned a Federal High Court judgment seeking to deregister the African Democratic Congress. The ADC rejected the ruling and described it as a threat to democracy.

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has updated its register to recognize former Senate President David Mark as national chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). This follows Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling that set aside a Court of Appeal order. Former Osun governor Rauf Aregbesola is listed as national secretary.

A faction of Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party aligned with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike held a convention on Sunday, re-electing Abdulrahman Mohammed as national chairman. Prominent PDP figures including Saraki, Makarfi and Lamido attended the event. Meanwhile, a Turaki-led PDP faction sought a Supreme Court order to stop the gathering.

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has declared the All Progressives Congress candidate Envuluanza the winner of the Nasarawa North senatorial by-election. Labour Party candidate Labaran Maku rejected the outcome and called for a fresh poll.

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