Tag: INEC

  • ICYMI: “Why ADC leadership remains illegal until full compliance is completed”-INEC declares

    ICYMI: “Why ADC leadership remains illegal until full compliance is completed”-INEC declares

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that the African Democratic Congress (ADC)
    is yet to comply with the extant rules required for the formal recognition of Senator David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola as its National Chairman and National Secretary, respectively.

    The lack of compliance, INEC stated, renders all official documents and communications bearing their signatures null and void until the process is completed.

    Speaking with newsmen, INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, through his Chief Press Secretary, Rotimi Oyekanmi, said:

    “Ask ADC if they have truly complied with all the requirements. They visited the Commission recently, and we told them what the problem was. They are aware. Please get in touch with Bolaji Abdullahi, their spokesperson, who was part of the delegation. He ought to have briefed journalists about their visit and what transpired.”

    On the implications for ADC candidates in upcoming elections, Oyekanmi said:
    “I believe the party will comply with extant rules. Once they do, they won’t have any problem.”

    Although INEC did not specify the outstanding requirements, it was gathered that ADC is expected to submit sample signatures of the National Chairman and National Secretary, along with other documentation in line with its constitution.

    INEC regulations require political parties to submit detailed resolutions, verified signatures of authorised officials, and evidence of adherence to constitutional procedures before any leadership change can be recognised.

    Reacting to the development, ADC’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, said the delay was “largely administrative” and confirmed that the party made the required submissions to INEC last Thursday.

    “We have had clarity now, and we made the required submission to INEC last Thursday. We are hopeful that everything will be resolved in the coming week,” he said.

  • CVR: INEC uncovers 27,817 multiple registrations in Anambra

    CVR: INEC uncovers 27,817 multiple registrations in Anambra

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has uncovered 27, 817 multiple registrations from the just concluded Continuous Voter Registration in Anambra.

    This is even as the commission added 146,353 new voters to the state voter register.

    The commission disclosed this in a statement issued by its National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, on Thursday in Abuja.

    Olumekun said that the commission met on Thursday and among other issues, deliberated on the final register of voters for the Nov. 8, Anambra governorship election.

    He said that the commission also deliberated on the status of letters of intent from associations seeking registration as political parties.

    He noted that in continuation of preparations for the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, the commission carried out voter registration in the 316 wards across the state between July 8 and 20.

    He noted that during that period, 168,187 resident registered as new voters, adding that at the end of the registration exercise, INEC set aside July 26 and Aug. 1, for display of all new registrants in all the wards for claims and objections in line with Section 19(1) of the Electoral Act 2022.

    He added that the commission furthermore scrutinised the list using the Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) to detect invalid registrations.

    “At the end of the process, 27,817 records were found to be double or multiple registrations and removed from the list.

    “Consequently, the figure for new registrants now stands at 140,370 while valid applications for transfer into the State is 5,983, making a total of 146,353 new voters.

    “Prior to the recent voter registration, Anambra had 2,656,437 registered voters. With the new registrants, the voters roll for the state now stands at 2,802,790,” he said.

    According to Olumekun, distribution of the new figures by Local Government Area, shows that Idemili North with 246,318 (8.79 per cent) has the highest number of registered voters, followed by Awka South with 216,611 (7.73 per cent) and Ogbaru with 188,016 (6.71 per cent).

    “Dunokofia and Anambra West have 83,580 (2.98 per cent) and 71,332 (2.55 per cent) registered voters respectively.”

    He disclosed that the distribution of new voters by LGA was already uploaded to INEC website and other official platforms for public information.

    He assured new voters in Anambra as well as those who applied for transfer or replacement of their lost or damaged Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) that their cards would be ready for collection before the state governorship election.

    He also disclosed that the commission had received additional 19 more letters of intent from association seeking to be registered as political parties, bringing the total so far to 171 as at Sept 3.

    Olumekun reiterated that a shortlist of the pre-qualified associations was being finalised for the next stage of application for registration.

    He added that the committee reviewing the letters of intent had prepared its recommendations for final consideration by the commission.

    He appealed to all the associations who submitted letters of intent to remain patient as INEC finalise the process.

    “We also urge them to avoid frequent changes to their logos, acronyms and addresses or one association submitting multiple requests.

    “Some associations have changed their interim leaderships, following defections to other associations or even existing political parties, thereby delaying the process,” Olumekun said.

    He reassure the associations that INEC would treat all applications fairly, urging them to assist the process by remaining consistent.

    “As always, the commission will continue to communicate with Nigerians on all its activities,” he said.

    Olumekun noted that the latest update on the CVR and application had been uploaded to INEC website and other official platforms for public information.

  • CVR figures: INEC dismisses ADC’s allegation in Lagos

    CVR figures: INEC dismisses ADC’s allegation in Lagos

    The Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) in Lagos State has described the African Democratic Congress’ (ADC) allegation of figure manipulation in the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) in the state as unfounded and inaccurate.

    NAN reports that ADC recently alleged possible manipulations of the online pre-registration exercise for the CVR in Lagos State among other states.

    Reacting in a statement on Monday in Lagos, Mr Taiwo Gbadegesin, Head, Voter Education and Publicity, INEC, Lagos State, said that the speculation remained figment of the party’s imagination.

    “The Lagos registration figures are consistent with past CVR trends and reflect the state’s demographic realities: a large. youthful, and tech-savvy population.

    “In the last CVR (2021-2022), Lagos recorded the highest number of registrations nationwide.

    “The State’s total registered voters rose from 6,570,291 before the exercise to 7,060,195 afterward. The current figures therefore, align with this established pattern.

    “It is also important to note that the present data covers not only new registrants but also citizens applying for transfers, replacements of lost of damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) and updates to personal information.

    “It is therefore inaccurate to equate the totals solely with fresh registrations,” Gbadegesin said.

    According to him, the numbers also reflect the commission’s effective deployment as well as the state office’s numerous and sustained public awareness efforts.

    He said that INEC had been promoting transparency in carrying out its constitutional mandate.

    “INEC Lagos operates an open-door policy, making daily registration data available to interested stakeholders.

    “The commission urges political actors and the public to please avoid needless speculations and rely on verified data and official information.

    “INEC Lagos State remains fully committed to its constitutional mandate of delivering free, fair, transparent and credible elections beginning with an inclusive, credible and accountable voter registration,” Gbadegesin said.

    NAN recalls that INEC on Aug. 18 launched a nationwide CVR with online pre-registration via its portal: https://www.cvr.inecnigeria.org OR www.cvr.inec.gov.ng.

    The in-person physical registration/biometric capturing started one week after on Aug. 25.

    INEC had on Aug. 25 revealed that a total of 1,379,342 Nigerians completed the online pre-registration process in the first week of the CVR, conducted from Aug. 18 to Aug. 24, 2025.

    The CVR State Pre-Registration Report released by the commission showed that Osun State emerged with the highest number of pre-registrations, recording an impressive 393,269 registrants, the largest share by percentage at 28.51 percent.

    This was closely followed by Lagos State, recording 222,205 entries, a commanding 16.11 percent of the national total.

    Ogun also had a strong turnout with 132,823 pre-registrations, representing 9.63 percent.

    However, the opposition ADC has been raising concerns about the genuineness of these figures, alleging manipulations.

  • NNPP writes INEC, demands stoppage of elections

    NNPP writes INEC, demands stoppage of elections

    Mr Ndubuisi Ukpai esq, counsel for the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has written to INEC, demanding that the commission must stop all elections until its authentic logo is included in ballot papers  for future elections.

    This is contained in the letter made available to the media by the party on Wednesday in Lagos.

    The letter, dated Aug. 25 and addressed to the INEC Chairman, was titled;: “RE: SUIT NO.: CV/3210/2025; New Nigeria Peoples Party VS Independent National Electoral Commission: Continued Representation of the Authentic Leadership of the NNPP and the Need To Maintain Status Quo Pending Determination of the Suit for Judicial Review”.

    It stated that INEC should refrain from  conducting  all elections until it reflected the true and correct logo of the NNPP and participation of the party under the leadership of Dr Major Agbo as National Chairman.

    “We remain counsel to the authentic leadership of the NNPP, under the national chairmanship of Agbo, and write at their instance.

    “You will recall our previous correspondence, wherein we drew the commission’s attention to the imperative of strict compliance with subsisting judgments of competent courts, affirming the authentic leadership of the NNPP.

    “Regrettably, in the face of INEC’s continued reluctance to give effect to the said judgments, our client was constrained to institute judicial review proceedings against the commission.”

    According to the party, Pursuant to the said action, on Aug. 15, 2025, the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory graciously granted our client leave to bring an application for an order of mandamus, compelling INEC’s compliance.

    “Consequent upon this, an Originating Motion on Notice had been duly filed and served on the commission.

    “May we respectfully remind the commission that upon the grant of leave in judicial review proceedings, the law imposes a duty to maintain the status quo and refrain from taking steps capable of rendering the substantive proceedings nugatory.

    “As was held in Governor of Lagos State v. Ojukwu (1986) 1 NWLR (Pt. 18) 621, no party, and least of all a public institution, is permitted to take the law into its own hands or foist a fait accompli on the court.

    “To do otherwise is to court judicial reproach and expose responsible officers to personal consequences for contempt of court.”

    The NNPP also demanded that INEC must cease and desist from according any recognition,, whatsoever to the expelled members of the party, purporting to be leaders of the NNPP under one Dr Ajuji Ahmed.

    It also stated that INEC must stop actions that might prejudice or compromise pending proceedings, in line with express duty imposed on all authorities under Section 287(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) to enforce and give effect to decisions of the courts.

    “It has further come to our client’s knowledge that the expelled members have issued a notice, purporting to convene a so-called National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on Thursday, Aug. 28.

    “We must make it abundantly clear that any such purported meeting is unlawful, null, and void, being in flagrant violation of binding judicial pronouncements.

    “We, therefore, urge in the strongest terms, that INEC must not attend, monitor, observe, or lend any form of recognition to such an illegal gathering.

    “To do so would amount to clear interference in a matter sub judice and a direct affront to the authority of the court. This correspondence is issued to place the commission on the path of legality and to forestall the necessity of further legal recourse against it.

    “We trust, therefore, that INEC will act with the institutional circumspection and fidelity to the rule of law that the Constitution demands,” it added.

  • CVR: Just one week, INEC captures over 1.3 million Nigerians for voter’s cards nationwide

    CVR: Just one week, INEC captures over 1.3 million Nigerians for voter’s cards nationwide

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it has captured over 1.3 million Nigerians in the nationwide online pre-registration of voters that commenced on Monday, 18th August 2025.

    According to the INEC, in a statement released by Sam Olumekun, National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, as of Sunday, a total of 1,379,342 Nigerians registered nationwide.

    “As promised, the Commission is glad to publish the first weekly update of the exercise by providing details of the registration by State, gender, age, occupation and disability,” the statement reads.

    The breakdown of the online pre-registrations shows that 661,846 (47.96%) are male and 717,856 (52.04%) are female.

    Young people between the ages of 18 and 34 constitute the majority of the registrants with 860,286 (62.37%).

    In terms of occupation, 374,534 (27.15%) are students, while the figure for persons with disability is 27,089 (1.96%).

    “Full details have been published on our website and other official platforms for public information.

    “Meanwhile, physical registration kicks off today in our 811 State and Local Government offices nationwide. This will afford those who prefer the in-person option to register at the centres and those who chose the online pre-registration method to complete their registration.

    “Once again, the Commission appeals to the public that the ongoing voter registration is only open to Nigerian citizens who are at least 18 years old and who are not registered voters. Double or multiple registration is a violation of the law.

    “However, inter-State/FCT and intra-State/FCT transfer of voters as well as the replacement of lost or damaged voters cards are allowed during the CVR.

    “The exercise will continue for one year until 30th August 2026. However, the Commission urged all intending registrants not to wait until the deadline approaches when, from experience, the registration centres are inundated by eleventh hour registrants amidst appeals for extension of time,” Olumekun stated.

  • By-election: INEC presents certificate of return to Zamfara lawmaker-elect

    By-election: INEC presents certificate of return to Zamfara lawmaker-elect

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Monday in Gusau, Zamfara, presented Certificate of Return to Kamilu Sa’idu, the newly elected lawmaker for the Kaura Namoda South State Constituency.

    The new lawmaker was elected under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the just-concluded by-election in the state.

    The presentation of certificate of return was sequel to the successful rerun election conducted  on Thursday in five polling units across two registration areas.

    INEC  had declared the Aug. 16 by-election in the 109 polling units of the six registration areas of Kaura Namoda Local Government in Zamfara inconclusive following the allegation of irregularities in the affected areas.

    Presenting the certificate to Sa’idu on Monday, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Dr Mahammud Isah, described the process as free, fair and creatable election.

    Isah commended all the stakeholders for making the exercise successful and upholding the democratic values during the exercise.

    He  congratulated the member-elect for the milestone and urged him to remain focused in bringing meaningful development to his constituency and the state.

    In his remarks, the State Chairman of APC, Alhaji Danfulani Maikatako, expressed satisfaction with INEC and security operatives during both the by-election and rerun elections held in the  affected state constituency.

    He said the  party’s victory signified its acceptance in Zamfara, assuring that in 2027, the party would reclaim its stolen mandate.’

    According to him, even in the 2023 elections, it was the APC supporters that voted PDP into power following some misunderstanding among the party leaders.”

    He, however, assured the APC supporters of efforts to address all the issues and reposition the party to regain power in all the elective positions, come 2027 general polls.

    Also speaking, the lawmaker-elect appreciated the party’s leadership and supporters for trusting him with their mandate.

    He promised to use his experience in bringing meaningful development to the constituency and the state at large.

  • INEC issues Certificates of Return to Kano by-election winners

    INEC issues Certificates of Return to Kano by-election winners

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has presented Certificates of Return to members-elect of the Kano State House of Assembly in the Aug. 16 by-elections.

    The certificates were presented on Friday at the INEC headquarters in Kano by the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Abdu Zango.

    The recipients are Mr Garba Ya’u Gwarmai of the APC, elected to represent Ghari/Tsanyawa Constituency and Mr Ali Hassan Shanono of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), elected to represent Shanono/Bagwai Constituency .

    In their separate remarks, the members-elect thanked INEC for conducting credible elections.

    They also commended the electorate for giving them the mandate to serve, pledging to focus on healthcare, education, security and provision of potable water.

  • INEC presents Certificates of Return to by-elections winners

    INEC presents Certificates of Return to by-elections winners

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Thursday issued Certificates of Return to winners of the Aug. 16 by-elections.

    The certificates were presented to newly elected senators and members of the House of Representatives at INEC’s headquarters in Abuja by National Commissioners representing the respective constituencies.

    Speaking after receiving his certificate, Senator-elect for Anambra South, Emmanuel Nwachukwu, pledged to deliver authentic and impactful representation, particularly addressing the needs of business people and persons with disabilities in the region.

    “We will work across party lines to address issues such as erosion, health, and education. My goal is for the people of Anambra South to feel genuinely represented,” he said.

    Nwachukwu highlighted the severe environmental degradation in the area, describing it as the “erosion capital of Nigeria”, and expressed intent to collaborate with both local and international experts to tackle the crisis.

    In his remarks, Senator-elect Joseph Ikpea (APC-Edo Central) vowed not to disappoint his constituents.

    He succeeds Monday Okpebholo, who resigned his Senate seat to contest the Edo governorship election.

    “The way I attend to my people now will determine if they’ll support me for a second term,” Ikpea noted.

    Also speaking, Omosede Igbinedion (APC-Edo), Member-elect for Ovia Federal Constituency, expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, the Edo State Governor, and her constituents for their support.

    “I dedicate this victory to the people. I’ll work hard to exceed their expectations in the National Assembly,” she said.

    Meanwhile, INEC has announced that Certificates of Return for State Assembly members-elect would be presented on Friday by Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) at INEC state offices by 11 a.m.

  • INEC clarifies age for voter registration

    INEC clarifies age for voter registration

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says the approved voter registration age is 18.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Abdullahi, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Yobe, made the clarification when he paid an advocacy visit to the Emir of Bade, Alhaji Abubakar Umar- Suleiman, in Gashua on Thursday.

    Abdullahi was responding to Suleiman’s question on whether a 16 or 17-year-old would be allowed to register in order to vote when he/she turned 18 in 2027.

    ” Only eligible citizens of 18 years and above are allowed to register and vote under the Electoral Act,” he said.

    He noted that voter registration was a critical aspect of the electoral process, which could make or mar the integrity of any election.

    The REC said that he was at the palace to solicit for the Emir’s support in enlightening the people in his domain for the successful conduct of the Continues Voter Registration (CVR).

    Abdullahi noted that INEC was mandated by the law to collaborate with stakeholders and review voter register ahead of any election.

    He said online voter registration had already began on August 18, while the physical registration was slated for August 25, adding that both components would last for one year.

    The REC said the physical registration would be conducted at INEC headquarters in Damaturu and its registration centres across the 17 local government areas of the state.

    He listed the target beneficiaries to include residents,  who had not been previously registered, those who turned 18, those with issues with Permanent Voter Card (PVCs) and those who wished to change their polling units.

    In his remarks, Suleiman pledged to mobilise his subjects for the  ongoing CVR by INEC.

    He said he would immediately summon members of his council, district and village heads to sensitise them on the need to key into the exercise.

    The traditional ruler  commended the REC for taking the advocacy to his palace, noting that involving traditional institutions in any programme was a sure way of achieving the ultimate success.

    The REC also visited Wetland FM 90.5, Gashua, where he  requested the management of the radio station to give INEC activities adequate coverage, especially the CVR which he described as the “ heart of every election”.

    He urged the station to particularly encourage its listeners to register in order to vote, and ensure that they go through the list of voters for claims and objections, when published.

    The General Manager of the station, Mrs Fatima Yusuf, lauded the REC and his management team for the visit and promised in-depth coverage of the CVR.

  • Zamfara by-election: Any result against voters’ will  not acceptable– PDP cautions INEC

    Zamfara by-election: Any result against voters’ will not acceptable– PDP cautions INEC

    The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has vowed that it would reject any result from the Kaura Namoda South State Constituency re-run election in Zamfara State that is against the will of the people.

    PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, made the vow while speaking with newsmen.

    Ologunagba alleged that despite PDP’s ‘overwhelming victory,’ Saturday’s by-election was declared inconclusive in five polling units, a decision the party views as a ploy to favour the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    The PDP called on Nigerians and the international community to note what it described as APC’s attempt to subvert the people’s will through force.

    Ologunagba stressed that the PDP and the people of Zamfara will not accept any outcome that contradicts the results already collated in Kaura Namoda South.

    “The PDP and the people of Zamfara State will not accept any result that is at variance with the expressed will of the people. We therefore call on President Tinubu to immediately halt this APC plot to undermine democracy and subvert the people’s sovereign will.

    “It is clear, and the APC should know, that Zamfara is a PDP state, and the people are standing firmly with the PDP and Governor Dauda Lawal,” Ologunagba said.