Daily Trust

We’ll continue to register parties that meet requiremen­ts - INEC

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it cannot stop Nigerians from exercising their constituti­onal rights and would continue to register political parties as long as they meet the stipulated requiremen­ts.

The Head, Election and Party Monitoring Department (EPM), INEC, Mr. Aminu Idris, said this on

Tuesday in Abuja, at a “Policy roundtable on modalities for measuring political parties' performanc­e in Nigeria” organised by the Westminste­r Foundation for Democracy (WFD) with support from Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office United Kingdom.

Daily Trust reports that INEC had on February 6, 2020, de-registered 74 political parties for failing to win any political office in the last general election.

Some of the parties had, however, approached the court to challenge their deregistra­tion by INEC, with the case currently at the Supreme Court for final adjudicati­on.

Asked if INEC would still consider the applicatio­ns from some of the associatio­ns, which might be seeking to reregister as political parties or file for fresh registrati­on, Idris who was represente­d by Mr. Shehu Wahab, said the commission will continue to register any associatio­n that meets the criteria.

“INEC still operates and will continue to operate by the law. If the laws allow parties to be formed, INEC will not stop the process of party registrati­on. I think the task for us is that we still register parties based on their ability to meet the requiremen­t for registrati­on,” he said.

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