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Borno LG polls: BOSIEC defends electoral process amid PDP withdrawal

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Borno State Independent Electoral Commission, BOSIEC, has dismissed concerns over the withdrawal of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from Saturday’s local government elections, insisting that it is not the commission’s responsibility to compel any political party to participate.

The Chairman of BOSIEC, Tahir Shettima, stated this on Friday during a press briefing in Maiduguri, stressing that the commission is operating strictly within constitutional provisions and in the interest of political parties that have chosen to take part in the polls.

DAILY POST reports that the reaction follows the PDP’s announcement earlier on Friday that it would boycott the December 13 local government elections, citing alleged lack of trust in the electoral body and the high cost of expression of interest and nomination forms.

The PDP’s position was conveyed in a statement by its state spokesperson, Amos Adziba, who said the decision was reached at a State Executive Committee meeting in Maiduguri.

Responding, Shettima said BOSIEC consulted widely with stakeholders, including political parties, before fixing the fees.

“Fixing of prices is within the confines of our powers. We did not do this unilaterally. We had series of engagements with political parties before arriving at the amount,” he said.

He added that participation in the election remains voluntary. “If you come, we will not stop you. If you do not come, it is not our business. We cannot force anybody to participate. Our hands are tied by rules, regulations and the law,” Shettima stated.

The BOSIEC chairman said six political parties are participating in the election and described the N500,000 fee for chairmanship forms as reasonable when compared with charges in other states.

Shettima also assured residents that the commission has concluded preparations for the polls.




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NDC: Every action behind deregistration ruling embarrassing – Dickson

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The National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Seriake Dickson, has described as frivolous and embarrassing every action behind the party’s deregistration ruling.

Dickson made this remark during an interview on ‘Sunday Politics’, a programme on Channels Television.

He was speaking on the judgment of the Federal High Court in Lokoja which set aside its earlier ruling directing the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register the  NDC as a political party.

He said that the NDC remains a registered political party, noting that the ruling did not contain any mandatory order directing INEC to deregister the party

“Every action behind deregistration ruling is frivolous and embarrassing. Right now, the NDC remains a registered political party.

“What people are trying to do is to look for flimsy excuses to truncate the political opposition, destabilise, weaken and scatter the political opposition,” he said.




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Certified True Copy of court judgement deregistering NDC emerges [PHOTOS]

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The Certified True Copy of the Federal High Court judgment ordering the deregistration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress has emerged.

The judgment, delivered by Justice Isa H. Dashen at the Lokoja Judicial Division, effectively sets aside a December 10, 2025 judgment that had previously compelled the Independent National Electoral Commission to register the party.

The court said the prior judgment was nullified because it affected the legal rights of the Peace Movement Party, which claimed ownership of the logo used by the NDC but was never joined as a party to the original lawsuit.

Recall that the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Mohammed Kudu Haruna, on Saturday said that the commission was waiting to obtain the official paperwork before finalizing its response.

“We have applied for the Certified True Copy of the judgment. Until we receive it, we cannot be in a position to comment on it. However, the position that existed before the December 10, 2025 judgment was that INEC rejected NDC’s letter of intent to be registered as a political party,” Haruna explained.

The NDC had said that it has already been denied the portal access codes needed to upload its candidate list for the 2027 general elections. 

In response to the portal denial, the National Publicity Secretary of the NDC, Osa Director, confirmed that their efforts to secure the necessary credentials were unsuccessful.

“We approached INEC to collect the access code to upload the names of our candidates to the INEC portal. They told us that they will get back to us,” Director said.




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APC dismisses purported primary results on social media as fake

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has rejected reports announcing the outcome of its primaries, describing them as fake.

In a public notice issued on Sunday, the party said it had not released any official list of winners from the primaries and warned members and the general public against relying on unauthorised publications.

The disclaimer, signed by the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, was shared on the party’s official X account.

“The public is therefore advised to disregard any publication or report purporting to announce the outcome of the primaries, as such information is false and unauthorised,” the statement read.

The party explained that successful aspirants would be officially informed through its recognised communication channels before being issued Certificates of Return. It also urged its members, stakeholders, and the general public to rely solely on official APC communications for updates regarding the outcome of its primary elections.




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