Honourable National Commissioners
Senior officials of the Commission
The media
Ladies and gentlemen
- On behalf of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), I warmly welcome you to this briefing. The purpose is to convey to Nigerians the decision of the Commission on the status of political parties. Similarly, the Commission has fixed the dates for the end-of-tenure Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States as well as bye-elections to fill vacancies in some States of the Federation.
Status of Political Parties
- You will recall that prior to the 2019 general election, Nigeria had 91 political parties. One more party was registered by court order after the election, making a total of 92 political parties. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) vests in INEC the power to register and regulate the activities of political parties. You will also recall that in 2018, the Constitution was amended. In addition to the extant provision for the registration of political parties, the Fourth Alteration to the Constitution (Section 225A) empowers the Commission to deregister political parties.
- Prior to the Fourth Alteration, the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) had provided for the deregistration of political parties. Based on this provision, the Commission, between 2011 and 2013, deregistered 39 political parties. However, several of the parties challenged the power of INEC to deregister them, particularly on the ground that the Electoral Act is inferior to the Constitution and that deregistration infringed their fundamental rights under the same Constitution. Subsequently, the courts ordered the Commission to reinstate the parties. It was for this reason that the National Assembly amended the Constitution to empower the Commission to deregister political parties on the following grounds:
i. Breach of any of the requirements for registration as a political party.
ii. Failure to win at least 25% of the votes cast in one State of the Federation in a Presidential election or 25% of the votes cast in one Local Government Area of a State in a Governorship election.
iii. Failure to win at least one ward in a Chairmanship election, one seat in the National or State Assembly election or one seat in a Councillorship election.
- In order to implement the provision of the Fourth Alteration to the Constitution, the Commission carried out an assessment of political parties to determine compliance with the requirements for their registration. Similarly, following the conclusion of the 2019 general election, including court-ordered re-run elections arising from litigations, the Commission was able to determine the performance of political parties in the elections. In addition, they were also assessed on the basis of their performance in the Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) which coincided with the 2019 general election. It should be noted that the FCT is the only part of the country where INEC is empowered by the Constitution to conduct Local Government elections.
- Consequently, the Commission has determined that sixteen (16) political parties have fulfilled the requirements for existence based on Section 225A of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) as follows:
S/No. NAME OF PARTY ACRONYM
- Accord Party A
- Action Alliance AA
- African Action Congress AAC
- African Democratic Congress ADC
- African Democratic Party ADP
- All Progressives Congress APC
- All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA
- Allied Peoples Movement APM
- Labour Party LP
- New Nigeria Peoples Party NNPP
- National Rescue Movement NRM
- Peoples Democratic Party PDP
- Peoples Redemption Party PRP
- Social Democratic Party SDP
- Young Progressive Party YPP
- Zenith Labour Party ZLP
- Seventy-five (75) political parties did not satisfy the requirements of the Fourth Alteration to the Constitution. However, one of the political parties, the Action Peoples Party (APP), filed a suit in court and obtained an order restraining the Commission from deregistering it. Consequently, the party remains registered pending the determination of the case by the court.
- The new political party, Boot Party (BP), registered by court order after the 2019 general election will also continue to exist.
- Accordingly, seventy-four (74) political parties are hereby deregistered. With this development, Nigeria now has eighteen (18) registered political parties. The list of the parties will be shared with you at this briefing and will also be available on our website and social media platforms shortly.
Edo and Ondo Governorship Elections
- The tenure of the Governors of Edo and Ondo States will end on 12th November 2020 and 24th February 2021 respectively. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 178(2) of the 1999 Constitution and Section 25(8) of the Electoral Act 2010, elections cannot hold earlier than 150 days and not later than 30 days before the expiration of the term of office of an incumbent Governor. Accordingly, the Commission has fixed Saturday 19th September 2020 as the date for the Governorship election in Edo State and Saturday 10th October 2020 for Ondo State. Detailed Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the two elections will be published on our website and social media platforms shortly.
- Similarly, the Commission is conducting bye-elections in three (3) constituencies as a result of the deaths of some serving members of the National and State Assemblies. The Honourable Speaker of the House of Representatives has declared vacancy in Magama/Rijau Federal Constituency of Niger State. Similarly, the Honourable Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly has declared a vacancy in Patigi State Constituency while the Speaker of the Sokoto State House of Assembly has declared the Kebbe State Constituency vacant. These bye-elections will hold simultaneously in the three (3) States of the Federation on Saturday 14th March 2020. Again, the detailed Timetable and Schedule of Activities will be published on our website and social media platforms shortly.
- On this note, let me reiterate the resolve the Commission to stand firm against acts capable of disrupting the elections. As we are all aware, election is a process. However, the process does not begin and end with Election Day activities. The conduct of party primaries, nomination of candidates, electioneering campaigns and the submission of the list of polling agents are also essential to the electoral process. Above all, good behaviour by all officials and actors involved is crucial for success. I wish to remind all parties and candidates that violence during party primaries and electioneering campaigns, the snatching of election materials or the deployment of thugs against INEC officials, observers, the media and unarmed security personnel at polling units are acts punishable under our electoral laws. Already, the political atmosphere in a particular State is charged. No one should regard the release of the Timetable for the elections as a signal to further escalate tension or a call to commence the recruitment of goons and arming of thugs and hoodlums.
- I thank you all and God bless.
LIST OF DE-REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTIES
S/NO. NAME OF PARTY ACRONYM
- ADVANCED ALLIED PARTY AAP
- ALL BLENDING PARTY ABP
- ADVANCED CONGRESS OF DEMOCRATS ACD
- ALLIED CONGRESS PARTY OF NIGERIA ACPN
- ALLIANCE FOR DEMOCRACY AD
- ALL GRASSROOTS ALLIANCE AGA
- ALL GRAND ALLIANCE PARTY AGAP
- ADVANCED NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY ANDP
- ALLIANCE FOR NEW NIGERIA ANN
- ALLIANCE NATIONAL PARTY ANP
- ABUNDANT NIGERIA RENEWAL PARTY ANRP
- AFRICAN PEOPLES ALLIANCE APA
- ADVANCED PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE APDA
- ALTERNATIVE PARTY OF NIGERIA APN
- ALLIANCE OF SOCIAL DEMOCRATS ASD
- ALLIANCE FOR A UNITED NIGERIA AUN
- BETTER NIGERIA PROGRESSIVE PARTY BNPP
- CHANGE ADVOCACY PARTY CAP
- COALITION FOR CHANGE C4C
- CHANGE NIGERIA PARTY CNP
- CONGRESS OF PATRIOTS COP
- DEMOCRATIC ALTERNATIVE DA
- DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES CONGRESS DPC
- DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES PARTY DPP
- FRESH DEMOCRATIC PARTY FRESH
- FREEDOM AND JUSTICE PARTY FJP
- GRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT PARTY OF NIGERIA GDPN
- GREEN PARTY OF NIGERIA GPN
- HOPE DEMOCRATIC PARTY HDP
- INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATS ID
- JUSTICE MUST PREVAIL PARTY JMPP
- KOWA PARTY KP
- LIBERATION MOVEMENT LM
- LEGACY PARTY OF NIGERIA LPN
- MASS ACTION JOINT ALLIANCE MAJA
- MODERN DEMOCRATIC PARTY MDP
- MASSES MOVEMENT OF NIGERIA MMN
- MEGA PARTY OF NIGERIA MPN
- MOVEMENT FOR THE RESTORATION AND DEFENCE OF DEMOCRACY MRDD
- NATIONAL ACTION COUNCIL NAC
- NIGERIA COMMUNITY MOVEMENT PARTY NCMP
- NATIONAL CONSCIENCE PARTY NCP
- NIGERIA DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS PARTY NDCP
- NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC LIBERTY PARTY NDLP
- NIGERIA ELEMENTS PROGRESSIVE PARTY NEPP
- NIGERIA FOR DEMOCRACY NFD
- NEW GENERATION PARTY OF NIGERIA NGP
- NATIONAL INTEREST PARTY NIP
- NIGERIA PEOPLES CONGRESS NPC
- NEW PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT NPM
- NATIONAL UNITY PARTY NUP
- PEOPLES COALITION PARTY PCP
- PEOPLES FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE PDC
- PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT PDM
- PROGRESSIVE PEOPLES ALLIANCE PPA
- PROVIDENCE PEOPLES CONGRESS PPC
- PEOPLES PARTY OF NIGERIA PPN
- PEOPLES PROGRESSIVE PARTY PPP
- PEOPLES TRUST PT
- REFORM AND ADVANCEMENT PARTY RAP
- RE-BUILD NIGERIA PARTY RBNP
- RESTORATION PARTY OF NIGERIA RP
- SAVE NIGERIA CONGRESS SNC
- SUSTAINABLE NATIONAL PARTY SNP
- SOCIALIST PARTY OF NIGERIA SPN
- UNITED DEMOCRATIC PARTY UDP
- UNITED PATRIOTS UP
- UNITED PEOPLES CONGRESS UPC
- UNITY PARTY OF NIGERIA UPN
- UNITED PROGRESSIVE PARTY UPP
- WE THE PEOPLE NIGERIA WTPN
- YOUNG DEMOCRATIC PARTY YDP
- YES ELECTORATES SOLIDARITY YES
- YOUTH PARTY YP