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Court to hear suit on deregistration of ADC, others on May 5
A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed May 5 for hearing a case seeking to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and some other political parties over alleged violations of the law.
Justice Peter Lifu set the date after granting the group behind the case, the National Forum of Former Legislators, leave to amend its suit and include additional parties accused of breaching legal requirements.
The case also targets the Accord Party, Zenith Labour Party and Action Alliance, alongside INEC and the Attorney-General of the Federation.
In a brief ruling, the judge directed parties that have not responded to the amended suit to do so promptly, stressing that the matter is urgent and of public interest. He noted that with party primaries ahead of the 2027 elections, the case must be resolved without delay.
The court ordered all parties to file their processes before May 1 and adjourned the case to May 5 for hearing.
The plaintiffs argue that INEC is legally required to enforce constitutional conditions for political parties to remain registered and participate in elections.
They are asking the court to compel INEC to deregister the affected parties and stop recognising them until they meet all legal requirements.
According to an affidavit filed by the group’s chairman, Igbokwe Nnanna, the parties failed to meet key constitutional thresholds, including securing “25 per cent of votes in at least one state” during presidential elections and maintaining representation across the country.
They also warned that if the court does not intervene, INEC may allow the parties to take part in the 2027 elections, which could clutter ballot papers, overstretch administrative resources and mislead voters.
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Taraba NDC guber aspirant, Johnson dumps party
Former governorship aspirant of the Nigerian Democratic Congress, NDC, in Taraba State, Philip Johnson, has dumped the party, alleging that the governorship primary election was manipulated against him.
Johnson, in a resignation letter addressed to the Taraba State Chairman of the NDC, alleged that he legitimately won the party’s governorship primary election conducted across the state’s 16 local government areas but was later denied victory through what he described as an alteration of results.
He claimed that the primary election was conducted peacefully and transparently, with the collation of results indicating that he emerged victorious.
He, however, alleged that at the point of official declaration, the party’s congress panel announced that the final results would be declared in Abuja on the directive of the National Secretariat.
The former NDC governorship aspirant further alleged that the outcome was subsequently changed in favour of another aspirant whom he claimed to have defeated at the polls.
He accused the party of abandoning the principles of justice, fairness, and democratic values upon which it was founded, lamenting that the declared candidate continued to enjoy the support of the party leadership while his complaints were ignored.
“It is unfortunate that a party which presented itself as a platform for progressive change and democratic values has chosen to embrace the very practices it was expected to reject,” he stated in the letter.
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Ekiti Guber: PDP candidate decries INEC delays, alleges vote manipulation

By Dayo Johnson, Ado Ekiti
The gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ekiti State, Dr Wole Oluyede, has alleged voter intimidation and expressed concerns over delays in the accreditation and voting process at his polling unit at Osaguru Hall, unit 6, ward 3, Ikere-Ekiti.
Speaking with journalists after casting his vote, Oluyede described the pace of voting as unacceptable, claiming that only a handful of voters had been processed more than an hour after polling commenced.
Oluyede accused security operatives deployed to the area of intimidating voters, claiming some of them were operating in unofficial vehicles. He said he had documented the alleged incidents and would make the evidence available at an appropriate time.
“I feel very unfortunate that all I can get here is a handful of cameras, whereas down the road where the deputy governor votes, there is an army of policemen harassing people.
“You should go there and see the army of policemen that are harassing people. They are using false vehicles. I taped them; I have evidence of that, and I will show you when it is appropriate. This is nonsense.
“The process is actually useless. People have been here for about one and a half hours and only five people have voted in my polling unit. That’s what they do all the time, so I am suspecting that there is something wrong with the INEC process.
“They have called the RATech for the last 45 minutes, and he hasn’t been here. You cannot disenfranchise these people. It is sad for democracy in Nigeria.”
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Why attacks against Peter Obi can’t succeed – Sam Amadi
Director of the Abuja School of Social Thought and Politics, Sam Amadi, has said that attacks against presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Mr Peter Obi, have failed to diminish his popularity because there are no credible allegations of corruption or scandal against him.
Amadi made the remarks in a post on X on Saturday while reacting to a debate sparked by comments from actor-turned-politician, Kenneth Okonkwo, regarding Obi and his supporters.
An X user, @RealQueenBee, had referenced recent remarks by Okonkwo where he threatened to release information that could damage Obi’s political career if supporters of the former presidential candidate continued to attack him online.
Reacting to the post, Amadi said Obi’s political appeal remains intact because critics have not presented factual evidence capable of damaging his reputation.
He wrote: “Attacks against @PeterObi dont stick much because he has little or nothing that is scandalous or corrupt. All the other presidential candidates today cannot boast of that record.
“His political popularity is not damaged because his traducers are merely expressing elitist derision and not bombing him with any factual revelation
“He is still the best available on presidential slate today.”
Amadi argued that most attacks against the former Anambra State governor amount to elitist criticism rather than revelations of wrongdoing.
He further stated that Obi’s record in public service has helped shield him from political attacks, adding that other presidential contenders cannot claim a similar level of freedom from allegations of corruption.
Amadi also maintained that Obi remains the strongest option among the current crop of presidential hopefuls, insisting that his popularity continues to endure despite sustained criticism from opponents.
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