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Anambra Guber: INEC to recognize only 18 registered political parties

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineMarch 20, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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…Counsels 74 deregistered political parties to await judgement of Supreme Court

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has again counseled the 74 deregistered political parties to await the judgement of the Supreme Court on appeals relating to the powers of the Commission to deregister political parties in accordance with section 225A of the Constitution.

A statement signed by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information, Voter Education and Publicity Committee, INEC, Mr. Festus Okoye said that the Commission was always ready to obey Court orders and would abide by any judgement delivered by the Supreme Court.

Okoye noted that the statement had become necessary against the backdrop of various letters submitted to the Commission recently by some of the deregistered political parties signifying their intention to conduct primaries with a view to submitting names and particulars of candidates for the Anambra Governorship election salted for November 6, 2021.

While stating that the deregistered parties hinged their request to nominate candidates on the judgement of the Court of Appeal delivered on June 11, 2020, he said, “The Commission will continue to recognize and deal with only the 18 registered political parties pending the final resolution and determination of the various appeals filed and pending before the Supreme Court.”

He maintained that INEC would not monitor any purported primaries by any of the deregistered political parties and would not issue access code to or accept the list and particulars of candidates emanating from such primaries.

“It would be recalled that on August 10, 2020 the Commission issued a statement affirming that the judgement of the Court of Appeal delivered in favour of the 22 deregistered political parties is in conflict with the judgement delivered by the same Court in the case of National Unity Party (NUP) vs. INEC wherein the Court affirmed the powers of the Commission to deregister NUP and other political parties.

“The National Unity Party has appealed against the said judgment to the Supreme Court of Nigeria and the case is presently pending in that Court. The appeal as well as the one filed by the Commission against the judgment of the Court of Appeal relating to the 22 deregistered parties are pending in the Supreme Court”, he recalled.

The National Commissioner averred that considering the conflict between the two judgements, the Commission counselled that “It is in the interest of the electoral process for both matters to be consolidated. The electoral process will be better served through a final resolution of the issues in the deregistration of political parties. It will also enable the commission to stand on firm grounds rather than pick and choose which between two conflicting decisions it should obey.”

He however reminded the political parties to strictly adhere to the provisions of their constitutions on internal party administration and nomination of candidates for elections as according to him, “this has become necessary in view of the recent spate of complaints regarding the dissolution of the Executives of State branches even where their tenures have not expired as well as the rash of conflicting court orders with respect to party primaries and candidature long after elections have been conducted by the Commission.”

He observed that respect for party Constitution and due process were cardinal to electoral democracy while reminding political parties of their obligations to internal democracy and the rule of law.

“The Commission uses this opportunity to appeal to all critical stakeholders to support its efforts to strengthen the electoral process. These efforts presently include but are not limited to the initiative to expand access of voters to Polling Units; resumption of the Continuous Voters Registration; amendment of the Electoral Legal Framework; preparations for the conduct of the Anambra, Ekiti and Osun Governorship elections and some bye-elections; the deepening of the use of technology in the electoral process as well as early preparations for 2023 General Election”, he appealed.

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