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2027: Two groups applied to register five parties, says INEC

According to the INEC chairman,110 associations are seeking to be registered as political parties as at June 23.

• June 25, 2025
Mahmood Yakubu
Mahmood Yakubu [Credit; The Guardian Nigeria]

Two groups were found to have submitted multiple applications to INEC seeking registration of five associations as political parties, ahead of the 2027 general elections. 

The multiple applications were observed in the details of the 110 associations seeking registration, which was published by INEC on Wednesday on its websites and social media handles

INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, had, earlier at the commission’s quarterly meeting with the media, disclosed that the commission received letters of intent from 110 associations seeking to be registered as political parties as at June 23.

He also promised that INEC would treat all requests fairly, irrespective of the status of their promoters.

However, details of the released document revealed that a particular group is seeking registration for three political parties, using the same individuals for protem chairman and protem secretary, same address and logo but with different acronyms in the logos.

The names of proposed political parties are: New Green Generation Coalition Party (NGGCP), New Green Congress (NGC) and New Green Coalition Party (NGCP), with the names of Malam Idris Abdulkarim submitted as the protem chairman and Amb. Crystal Ogu in the three applications.

Also observed on the list was the name of Evang. Atanda Bamidele as the protem chairman for two associations: Zuma Reform (ZR) and Zonal Rescue Movement ZRM, with Udeze Azubuike also as secretary for both proposed parties.

About 58 associations did not provide at least one of the details, such as the proposed acronyms, logos, names of their protem chairmen, secretaries and addresses.

Those involved in these include: Great Alliance Party (GAP), Key of Freedom Party (KFP), Absolute Congress (ABC), Peoples Liberation Congress Party (PLCP), the Populist (Party P) and National Action Network (NAN).

Specifically the Far-Right Party, Republican Party of Nigeria, About All (Nigerian), Alliance Social Party, La Riba Multipurpose Cooperative Society and National Democratic Movement did not provide their acronyms.

Also in the same category were United National Youths Party of Nigeria, Young Motivation and Awareness for Development Forum, Republican Party of Nigeria and All Allies Alliance.

African Union Congress (AUC), About All (Nigerian), National Democratic Party (NDP), La Riba Multipurpose Cooperative Society, United National Youths Party of Nigeria, Democratic Union for Progress Sceptre Influence Party (SIP), The Populist and Peoples Liberation Congress Party (PLPC) were also in the category.

Other associations seeking registration included: Congress Action Party (CAP), Allied Conservative Congress (ACC), Citizens Party of Nigeria (CPN), Patriots Party (PP), Movement of the People (MOP), Socialist Equality Party (SEP) and Polling Unit Ambassadors of Nigeria (PUAN).

Village Intelligence Party (VIP), All Democratic Alliance (ADA) and Advanced Democratic Alliance (ADA) were equally among the groups seeking registration to become political parties. 

(NAN)

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