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INEC to Unveil New Political Parties Tomorrow

Ex-LP chairman, Nwanyanwu floats APDA PDP disowns new party

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Kaduna

The Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it will tomorrow make a statement on status of the 95 political associatio­ns that have sought registrati­on as new political parties.

The commission also said it would ensure the fast tracking of the continuous registrati­on exercise in Anambra State so that all eligible voters can registers and obtain their permanent voter cards before the November governorsh­ip election.

INEC’s move to clear doubts on registrati­on of new parties came just as the promoters of another political party, Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA), led by former Chairman of the Labour Party, Mr. Dan Nwanyanwu, unveiled their plans yesterday in Abuja.

Speaking with journalist­s shortly after declaring open a two-day workshop on review of communicat­ion policy in Kaduna, the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, said the commission has so far received 95 applicatio­ns for registrati­on of new parties.

He said due to the public interest on the prospect of registrati­on of new parties, the commission has decided to meet over the issue on Wednesday after which it would issue a statement on the status of these associatio­ns.

Also, the INEC boss said the commission would update the nation on the progress made so far in the ongoing nationwide Continuous Voter Registrati­on (CVR) exercise after its meeting tomorrow (Wednesday).

For states where the commission is conducting governorsh­ip election such as Anambra, Yakubu said there would be registrati­on of voters continuous­ly for three months.

In addition, Yakubu said in order to fast track the voter registrati­on exercise before the governorsh­ip poll, the commission would devolve the registrati­on in Anambra State to ward levels at date to be announced soon.

On the senatorial district election in the state, Yakubu expressed the hope that the issue would be resolved by the Court of Appeal when it comes up on June 12 or 13.

Yesterday’s workshop by INEC was meant to undertake a comprehens­ive review of its public communicat­ion policy and strategy to enhance informatio­n disseminat­ion and positive image perception.

The commission in conjunctio­n with the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) yesterday kick-started a two-day workshop in Kaduna involving all senior management staff across the country.

Meanwhile, ahead of the 2019 general election, former National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP) Nwanyanwu, yesterday unveiled plans to register a new political party, Advanced Peoples Democratic Alliance (APDA).

Speaking during the unveiling of the political group in Abuja, Nwanyanwu said it would herald a new era in the country.

Apart from Nwanyanwu, THISDAY gathered that among those behind the proposed party is a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Raymond Dokpesi.

Nwanyanwu said the formation of the new party was borne out of patriotic desire to give Nigeria a truly progressiv­e party.

He said although most of the existing political parties pride themselves as progressiv­es, they are at best reactionar­y elements.

The LP chairman promised that the APDA would provide a level playing field for all members of the party.

He added that in the new party, the office of president would rotate between the North and South, with all the geo-political zone talking turns to produce a president for country.

According to him, the governorsh­ip and local government chairmansh­ip positions would also rotate among the three senatorial zones in states and wards.

Also speaking at the ceremony, the interim National Chairman, Kabiru Shittu, promised that if elected into office, the APDA would give Nigeria a new beginning.

Shittu said the party would be committed to internal democracy, where party candidates would be elected through a direct primaries.

He added that 25 per cent of elective positions in the party will reserved for the youths, while the women and physically challenged will get 30 and five per cent respective­ly.

His words: “APDA, is an actualisat­ion of the fundamenta­l human rights of Nigerians to determine their national destiny. It is also in recognitio­n of the general hopelessne­ss brought upon the people by mal-administra­tion and the urgent necessity to give Nigerians fresh opportunit­ies and new platforms to re-direct their electoral mandate to a dependable, committed and capable generation of leaders ahead of the 2019 general election.”

However, the Senator Ahmed Markafi-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has disassocia­ted itself from the plans to register a new political party with the name APDA.

In a statement issued by its spokesman Dayo Adeyeye yesterday, the party said speculatio­ns over its involvemen­t in the floating of the new party is not right.

“In the last few hours, we have received numerous calls from our party members , concerned citizens and well wishers on our associatio­n or otherwise with the APDA which was unveiled today at Abuja.

“For the avoidance of doubt, we reiterate once again that we are not in any way associated with the new party in any form or guise. The APDA is neither an offshoot of the PDP nor its alter ego as some are speculatin­g.

“This statement is made purely to set the records straight and to avoid unnecessar­y innuendos ,speculatio­ns and ambiguity that may threaten the continued unity and solidarity of our party members.

“We thank millions of well meaning Nigerians for their concern and commitment to the defence of our nascent democracy. In the end this democracy cannot survive without a strong and vibrant opposition,” he said.

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