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Nigeria’s Political Landscape Expands: INEC Registers Two New Parties

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Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan
INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan

Nigeria’s Political Landscape Expands: INEC Registers Two New Parties

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially registered two new political parties, increasing the total number of registered parties in Nigeria to 21, the commission announced on Wednesday.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, made the disclosure during the commission’s quarterly consultative meeting with political party leaders in Abuja, explaining that the two new parties are the Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA) and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

Prof. Amupitan stated that the DLA was the only association out of 171 seeking INEC registration that fully met the constitutional and legal requirements for political party registration. The NDC was registered in compliance with a Federal High Court order in Lokoja, Kogi State, following Suit No. FHC/LKJ/CS/49/2025 between Barr Takori Mohammed Sanni & Ors v. INEC. Certificates of registration for the new parties will be handed over in due course.

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He recalled that INEC received 171 letters of intent from associations seeking political party status. After pre-qualification, 14 associations were invited to proceed to the next stage, and eight successfully uploaded their documents for verification. Only DLA satisfied all statutory requirements and was cleared for registration.

Prof. Amupitan also expressed concern over internal conflicts within political parties, noting that disputes and litigations over leadership often distract parties from their core objectives, erode public trust, and strain the judicial system. He urged party leaders to prioritise constructive dialogue, internal cohesion, and policy development, emphasizing that transparent and stable leadership is essential for the health of Nigeria’s democracy.

He reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral processes, stressing that the ability of political parties to function effectively, debate ideas, and engage citizens is central to a thriving democracy. Amupitan warned that repeated legal battles and infighting could compromise the commission’s mandate to ensure free, fair, and credible elections across the country.

The registration of DLA and NDC is expected to provide voters with more choices and foster greater political participation, while reinforcing the multi-party system that underpins Nigeria’s democratic governance.

Nigeria’s Political Landscape Expands: INEC Registers Two New Parties

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El-Rufai: I Supported Tinubu Out of Party Principle, Not Friendship

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai

El-Rufai: I Supported Tinubu Out of Party Principle, Not Friendship

Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has stated that he never had a personal or political relationship with President Bola Tinubu, insisting that their political paths were never destined to align.

El-Rufai, now a prominent figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC), made the remarks in a television interview, dismissing claims that he and Tinubu were once friends or political allies.

“I think it’s important to make this clarification. There is an assumption that I was ever Tinubu’s friend. I was not. We never got along with Tinubu. We never had a personal relationship,” he said.

He explained that his support for Tinubu during the 2023 presidential election was not driven by personal loyalty but by political principle and party discipline within the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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“For me, Tinubu was initially just an aspirant of the party. I was approached by certain Islamic stakeholders from the South-West and asked to support the emergence of a South-West Muslim presidential candidate,” he added.

El-Rufai noted that his backing of Tinubu was rooted in an understanding within the APC that after eight years of former President Buhari, power would shift to the South-West, and that his commitment was strictly principle-driven, not personal.

He further stated that once Tinubu emerged as the party’s candidate, he fully worked to ensure APC’s victory, highlighting his belief in supporting the official party candidate, regardless of personal preference.

However, El-Rufai said that fundamental differences in values and governance philosophy eventually created a widening gap between him and Tinubu. “We didn’t fall out; we just couldn’t find areas of agreement,” he explained, underscoring their incompatible approaches to leadership and public service.

Political analysts suggest that El-Rufai’s remarks signal growing ideological divergence within APC and reflect his efforts to distinguish his ADC platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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Atiku Rejects Mixed Result Transmission

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Former vice president, Atiku Abubakar
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar

Atiku Rejects Mixed Result Transmission

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has rejected the mixed electronic and manual transmission of election results in Nigeria and called on opposition political parties to unite in advocating for transparent and credible elections.

Speaking at a news conference in Minna, Niger State, following a closed-door meeting with former Military President General Ibrahim Babangida, Atiku emphasised the urgent need for a fully electronic result transmission system to prevent confusion and disputes during elections.

He warned that the current hybrid model, which combines electronic upload with manual collation as a backup, could create loopholes, misreporting, and undermine public confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“The expectations of Nigerians, who are expecting real-time electronic transfer to all levels of the elections, are not being met. What we have now is a mixture of electronic and manual transmission, which could cause more confusion or chaos than a single-tier, fully electronic system. This is why all opposition parties must unite to pursue this issue,” Atiku said.

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The former vice president criticised the Senate’s recent passage of Clause 60(3) of the Electoral Act, which allows electronic transmission but retains manual collation as a fallback, describing it as a compromise that falls short of complete openness.

On questions about his presence in Minna and the 2027 presidential election, Atiku clarified that he was focused on strengthening the African Democratic Congress (ADC) at the ward, local, state, and national levels, and denied that his visit signalled political ambition. He also highlighted that the ADC does not have zoning provisions, unlike the PDP, underscoring differences in party structures.

The remarks follow the Senate’s special plenary on the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, where the chamber allowed result transmission to the INEC Result Viewing Portal but retained manual collation as a backup and declined to make electronic transmission mandatory or real-time.

Atiku warned that settling for a hybrid system could undermine the integrity of the electoral process, urging opposition parties and civil society groups to stand together for electoral reforms that ensure transparency, accountability, and credible elections in Nigeria.

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Wike Backs Tinubu’s Peace Efforts, Vows Stability in Rivers

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L-R Governor Sim Fubara, President Bola Tinubu and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike
L-R Governor Sim Fubara, President Bola Tinubu and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike

Wike Backs Tinubu’s Peace Efforts, Vows Stability in Rivers

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has pledged to work towards lasting peace and stability in Rivers State, while commending President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his timely and decisive intervention in the lingering political crisis in the state.

Wike made the pledge while reacting to ongoing reconciliation efforts aimed at resolving tensions within the Rivers State political leadership, which have disrupted governance and heightened political uncertainty.

The former Rivers State governor described President Tinubu’s intervention as statesmanlike, noting that the president’s actions demonstrated a commitment to national unity, political stability, and democratic governance.

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According to Wike, the president’s engagement with key stakeholders helped to de-escalate tensions, restore dialogue, and create room for peaceful resolution of disagreements that had threatened the smooth administration of the state.

He reaffirmed his loyalty to the president and pledged to support all initiatives designed to ensure peaceful coexistence, respect for democratic institutions, and the uninterrupted delivery of governance in Rivers State.

Wike urged political actors and supporters to place the interest of Rivers people above personal or factional considerations, warning that prolonged conflict could undermine development and investor confidence in the oil-rich state.

He also called on all parties involved in the crisis to embrace dialogue, shun violence, and respect the authority of the president as the leader of the nation.

The Rivers political crisis has attracted national attention in recent months, with President Tinubu stepping in to prevent further escalation and to ensure that constitutional order and peace are maintained.

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