Tag: INEC

  • By-elections: PDP announces sales of nomination forms

    By-elections: PDP announces sales of nomination forms

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says it will commence the sale of expression of interest and nomination forms for outstanding by-elections in 12 states on Thursday, July 3.

    The party, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, on Wednesday in Abuja, said that the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) had approved the timetable and Schedule of activities for the by-elections.

    Ologunagba said that under the approved timetable, sale of forms would end on July 10 while the submission of all forms would be on July 11.

    He said that eligible and interested party members should obtain and return their completed forms at the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.

    “The NWC assures all party leaders, critical stakeholders and teeming members of the PDP of a transparent and credible nomination as we march to victory in the by-elections,” Ologunagba said.

    Recall the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had slated August 16 for the conduct of outstanding by-elections in 12 states.

    The elections will hold in Anambra South Senatorial District and Onitsha North State Constituency in Anambra, Edo Central Senatorial District and Ovia North East/South West Federal Constituency in Edo.

    Others are Batura/Garki Federal Constituency in Jigawa; Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency and Zaria/ Kawasaki and Basawa State Constituency in Kaduna State; Shanono/Bagwai State Constituency in Kano State; and Okura II State Constituency in Kogi.

    Also are Munya State Constituency, Niger State; Ikenne/Shagamu/Remo/North Federal Constituency, Ogun State; Ibadan North Federal Constituency in Oyo, Karim Lamido 1 State Constituency, Taraba and Kaura Namoda South State Constituency in Zamfara.

  • INEC resumes CVR in Anambra July 17, nationwide Aug. 18

    INEC resumes CVR in Anambra July 17, nationwide Aug. 18

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says its Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) will  resume in Anambra on July 17,  and nationwide on  August 18.

    INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu disclosed this at  the commission’s quarterly meeting with political parties on Thursday in Abuja.

    Yakubu said that in view of the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra,  the CVR exercise would be held at two levels.

    He said the exercise would commence in the 326 wards across the state on July 8,  and end on  July 17 from 9.a.m to 3.p.m daily, including the weekend.

    “During the registration period, new voters as well as those who wish to transfer their registration to Anambra from other states of the federation or from one location to another within the state will have the opportunity to do so.

    “Similarly, registered voters whose Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) were lost or damaged will have the opportunity to apply for  replacement.

    “Uncollected PVCs from previous registrations will also be available for collection at the registration centres.

    “Interested eligible Nigerian citizens are encouraged to appear in persons to register,’’ he said.

    The INEC chairman, however, explained that the online pre-registration option is currently unavailable.

    Yakubu added that voter registration and compilation of the voters’ register must be completed not later than 90 days before the date fixed for the election as provided by law.

    “For the nationwide CVR, the commission has approved  resumption of the online and in-person registration of voters in all states of the federation.

    “The online pre-registration will start on Aug.  18, while the in-person registration will follow on Aug.  25.

    “The exercise will be held simultaneously in all states and the  FCT  as well as the 774 Local Government Area  offices nationwide,’’ he said.

    Yakubu said the detailed schedule of activities would be released soon.

  • INEC announces date for by-elections in 12 States

    INEC announces date for by-elections in 12 States

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has fixed August 16 for the conduct of outstanding by-elections in 16 constituencies across 12 States.

    INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu announced this during the commission’s quarterly meeting with political parties on Thursday in Abuja.

    Yakubu noted that the commission would be deploy 30,451 officials for the by-elections involving a total of 3,553,659 registered voters spread across 32 Local Government Areas in 356 wards and 6,987 polling units.

    He recalled that in the last two years since the inauguration of the national and state assemblies in June 2023, vacancies requiring by-elections had occurred nationwide.

    Yakubu also recalled that in February 2025, INEC conducted nine bye-elections to fill vacancies resulting from the deaths or resignation of members of the national and state assemblies, noting that more vacancies had occurred.

    “The outstanding bye-elections involve two senatorial districts of Anambra South and Edo Central.

    “Five federal constituencies of Ovia South-West/Ovia South-East in Edo, Babura/Garki in Jigawa, Chikun/Kajuru in Kaduna State, Ikenne/Shagamu/Remo North in Ogun and Ibadan North in Oyo.

    “Nine state constituencies of Ganye in Adamawa, Onitsha North I in Anambra, Dekina/Okura in Kogi, Zaria Kewaye and Basawa both in Kaduna State.

    “Other constituencies are Bagwai/Shanono in Kano State, Mariga in Niger, Karim Lamido I in Taraba and Kauran Namoda South in Zamfara,’’ Yakubu said.

    He, however, said that in spite of the declaration of vacancies, the by-elections would not hold in Khana II State Constituency in Rivers and state constituencies in Rivers and Talata Mafara South state constituency in Zamfara.

    H explained that the non-conduct of by-elections in Rivers was as a result of the current state of emergency in the state.

    He said for Zamfara, it was due to a pending legal issue.

    “Unlike the general elections or off-cycle governorship elections, there is a tight time frame for the conduct of bye-elections.

    “Party primaries would be held between July 17 and July 21, while the online portal for submission of nomination forms will open at 9.00am on July 22 and end at 6.00pm on July 26.

    “Campaign in public will commence on Aug.2 2025 and end at midnight on Aug.14 2025, noting that is 24 hours before election day,’’ he said.

    Yakubu, also said that the by-elections, would be conducted the two outstanding court-ordered re-run state constituencies elections in Enugu and Kano that were severally disrupted by thuggery and violence.

    “The constituencies are Enugu South I state constituency and the Ghari/Tsanyawa State constituency in Kano State,’’ he said.

    He said that the details information on the by-elections would shortly be uploaded on the commission’s website and other platforms for public information.

  • INEC set to conduct outstanding by-elections, resume CVR nationwide

    INEC set to conduct outstanding by-elections, resume CVR nationwide

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says it is set to conduct the outstanding by-elections and resume the Continuous Voters’ Registration (CVR) nationwide.

    INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu disclosed this at a quarterly meeting of the commission with the leaders of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Abuja.

    “I cannot conclude my remarks without briefing you on the conduct of outstanding bye-elections and the resumption of the CVR.

    “I am glad to announce that the commission is now in a position to conduct the bye-elections and to resume CVR nationwide.

    “The commission met on Tuesday and we are finalising the details for both activities which will be made public in the next 24 hours. As usual we look forward for your support,” he said.

    Yakubu equally updated the CSOs of INEC’s preparations for the Anambra governorship election scheduled for Nov. 8 and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), area council elections coming up Feb. 21, 2026.

    “The commission will continue to update you on these and other electoral activities. I urge you to equally monitor these activities.

    “At the same time, I wish to appeal to you to promptly upload your applications for accreditation of observers for the Anambra election holding as soon as the portal opens, so that we can process and deliver your accreditation tags well ahead of the election,” he said.

    Speaking on behalf of the CSOs, Faith Nwadishi, Executive Director of the Centre for Transparency Advocacy, used the medium to call on the National Assembly to fast-track its works on the amendment of the Electoral Act.

    She said that it would be nice if the amendment was concluded before the 2027 general elections.

    Nwadishi commended the commission’s recommendations on the electoral reforms to the national assembly as well as the various innovations introduced to improved elections in Nigeria.

    She also remarked on the recent establishment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) unit in the commission, saying that is a positive step.

    Nwadishi emphasised the need for the commission to carry the CSOs along in the area of public sensitisation on the CVR programme.

    She urged the INEC to give the CSOs more time for applications and uploading of their details for elections accreditations.

  • See full list of 110 new political parties seeking to register with INEC

    See full list of 110 new political parties seeking to register with INEC

    The Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday, disclosed that it received 110 applications for new political parties.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu made the disclosure during a press briefing at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja.

    “As at Monday, 23rd June 2025, the Commission has received letters of intent from 110 associations that wish to register as political parties.

    “We are diligently processing the requests in line with the procedure outlined in the law as well as our Regulations and Guidelines.

    “We have acknowledged all requests received so far, except six of them received recently, which will be done before the end of the week.

    The details released by INEC indicate the proposed names, acronyms, addresses and the names of the Chairmen and Secretaries for each of the associations seeking approval to become political parties.

    The electoral umpire confirmed that the commission is diligently processing the requests in line with the procedure outlined in the law as well as other regulations and guidelines.

    Below is the full list obtained by TheNewsGuru:

    1. Key of Freedom Party (KFP)
    2. Absolute Congress (ABC)
    3. All Grassroots Party (AGP)
    4. Congress Action Party (CAP)
    5. United Social Democrats (USDP)
    6. National Action Congress Party (NACP)
    7. Great Alliance Party (GAP)
    8. New Nigeria Congress (NNC)
    9. United Peoples Victory Party (UPVP)
    10. Allied Conservative Congress (ACC)
    11. Peoples Freedom Party (PFP)
    12. All Nigerians’ Party (AND)
    13. Abundant Social Party (ASP)
    14. Citizens Party of Nigeria (CPN)
    15. National Freedom Party (NFP)
    16. Patriots Party (PP)
    17. Movement of the People (MOP)
    18. Peoples National Congress (PNC)
    19. African Union Congress (AUC)
    20. Alliance of Patriots (AOP)
    21. Socialist Equality Party (SEP)
    22. About Nigeria Party (ABNP)
    23. African Reformation Party (ARP)
    24. Accelerated African Development Association (AADA)
    25. Obidient Peoples Party (OPP)
    26. Zonal Rescue Movement (ZRM)
    27. Zuma Reform (ZR)
    28. Party for Socialist Transformation (PST)
    29. Liberation People’s Party (LPP)
    30. Progressive Obedients Party (POP)
    31. Great Nigeria Party (GNP)
    32. National Youth Alliance (NYA)
    33. National Reform Party (NRP)
    34. Patriotic Congress Party (PCP)
    35. Community Alliance Party (CAP)
    36. Grassroot Alliance Party (GAP)
    37. Advance Nigeria Congress (ANC)
    38. All Nigerians Alliance (ANA)
    39. Team New Nigeria (TNN)
    40. All Labour’s Party (ALP)
    41. New Green Generation Coalition Party (NGOCP)
    42. New Green Congress (NGC)
    43. New Green Coalition Party (NGCP)
    44. About All (Nigerian)
    45. Nigerian Liberty Movement
    46. National Democratic Party
    47. Citizen United Congress
    48. All Gender Party
    49. Polling Unit Ambassadors of Nigeria
    50. Village Intelligence Party
    51. Great Transformation Party
    52. Alliance Social Party
    53. Nigeria Democratic Alliance
    54. New National Democratic Party
    55. Obedients Peoples Party (Not Provided)
    56. Nourish Democratic People’s Congress
    57. All Youth Reclaim Party
    58. LA RIBA Multipurpose Cooperative Society
    59. Alliance Youth Party of Nigeria
    60. The True Democrats
    61. Democratic Peoples Congress
    62. National Democratic Movement
    63. Economic Liberation Party
    64. Grassroot Ambassador’s Party
    65. All For All Congress
    66. People Democratic Alliance
    67. United National Youths Party of Nigeria
    68. Peoples Liberation Party
    69. Democratic Union for Progress
    70. Citizen Democratic Alliance
    71. African Action Group
    72. Patriots Alliance Network
    73. Democratic Leadership Party
    74. Pink Political Party
    75. Young Motivation & Awareness for Development Forum
    76. Access Party
    77. Youth Progressive Empowerment Initiative
    78. Grassroot Ambassadors’ Party
    79. Republican Party of Nigeria
    80. Sceptre Influence Party
    81. Young Democratic Congress
    82. Patriotic Nigerians Party
    83. Far-Right Party
    84. Democratic People’s Party
    85. United Citizens Congress
    86. Reset Nigeria
    87. New Nigeria Democratic Party
    88. Save Nigeria People Party
    89. Above All
    90. Alliance for Youth and Women Party
    91. Rebuild Nigeria Group
    92. Citizen Progressive Party
    93. Good Guardian Party
    94. Abiding Greatness Party
    95. Patriotic Peoples’ Party
    96. Development & Freedom Party
    97. Peace, Unity & Prosperity Culture
    98. The Populist Party
    99. New Nigeria Leadership Party
    100. All Allies Alliance
    101. National Action Network
    102. Coalition for Nigerian Democrats
    103. Republican Party of Nigeria (appears twice – possibly same group or variant)
    104. Abundance Africa Alliance
    105. Freewill Humanitarian Party
    106. Peoples Emancipation Party
    107. Peoples Liberation Congress Party
    108. Peoples Democratic Congress
    109. All Democratic Alliance
    110. Advanced Democratic Alliance

  • INEC releases fresh details on registration of 110 new political parties

    INEC releases fresh details on registration of 110 new political parties

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday disclosed it has received letters of intent from 110 associations seeking to be registered as new political parties ahead of the 2027 general election in Nigeria.

    The INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, who disclosed this in Abuja, during the commission’s quarterly media executive meeting, said that the commission would however treat all requests fairly irrespective of the status of their promoters.

    According to him, as at Monday, the commission has received letters of intent from 110 associations that wish to register as political parties.

    ”We are diligently processing the requests in line with the procedure outlined in the law as well as our regulations and guidelines.

    ”We have acknowledged all requests received so far, except six received recently which will be done before the end of the week.

    ”For emphasis, I wish to inform Nigerians, particularly those interested in registering new political parties, that the handbook containing the regulations and guidelines for political parties 2022 is already available on the commission’s website.”

    The INEC chairman however denied insinuations in some quarters that the commission was compromising its independence on the status of the association seeking registration.

    He recalled that similar unfounded accusation was made in 2013 that the commission was not keen on the proposed merger of political parties because INEC had “merged with the ruling party” at the time.

    ”For the record, the present commission registered the largest number of political parties in Nigeria and strictly followed the provision of the electoral legal framework.

    ”In the 2019 general election, there were 91 political parties and 73 presidential candidates. The commission was criticised in some quarters for registering too many political parties.

    ”After the election, the commission also de-registered over 70 political parties as provided by law. We wish to reassure Nigerians that under the current situation, we will continue to be guided by law and act with fairness to all associations seeking registration as political parties.

    ”We will treat all requests fairly irrespective of the status of their promoters, be they ordinary or prominent citizens. Nigerians will be fully briefed of the actions taken by the commission every step of the way,” he said.

    Yakubu disclosed that the commission would today (Wednesday) released the full list of the 110 associations seeking registration, their proposed names, acronyms, addresses and names of their protem chairmen and secretaries.

    ”For transparency and public information, the list will be uploaded to our website and social media platforms shortly, while hard copies are included in your folders for this meeting,” he said.

    On the conduct of outstanding by-elections and the resumption of the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), he said that INEC was now in a position to conduct the by-elections and to resume CVR nationwide.

    Speaking on the forthcoming Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Councils election, the INEC chairman noted that political parties’ primaries for the election ended on June 30, adding that the delineation details for the territory were already available on the commission’s website.

    Also speaking on the upcoming Anambra Governorship election scheduled for Aug. 8, Yakubu said that campaign in public by political parties had already commenced since June 11 and would end on Nov. 6.

    He reiterated that the commission would continue to update the public on electoral activities, urging the media to monitor electoral and political activities in the FCT and Anambra.

    He also appealed to the media for prompt online applications for accreditation for the Anambra Governorship once the process commenced.

    In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Alhassan Yahaya, commended INEC for the regular media engagement and efforts by the commission to improve elections in the country.

    He assured INEC of continued media support while appealing to the commission to prioritise journalists’ safety in the upcoming governorship election in Anambra.

  • BREAKING: INEC receives 110 applications for new political parties

    BREAKING: INEC receives 110 applications for new political parties

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has received 110 applications for new political parties, Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has disclosed.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Prof. Yakubu made the disclosure in a statement on Wednesday.

    “As at Monday, 23rd June 2025, the Commission has received letters of intent from 110 associations that wish to register as political parties.

    “We are diligently processing the requests in line with the procedure outlined in the law as well as our Regulations and Guidelines.

    “We have acknowledged all requests received so far, except six of them received recently, which will be done before the end of the week.

    “For emphasis, I wish to inform Nigerians, particularly those interested in registering new political parties, that the handbook containing the Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties 2022 is already available on the Commission’s website.

    “Meanwhile, the Commission is today releasing the full list of the 110 associations seeking registration as political parties, indicating their proposed names, acronyms, addresses and the names of their Chairmen and Secretaries.

    “For transparency and public information, the list will be uploaded to our website and social media platforms shortly, while hard copies are included in your folders for this meeting,” Yakubu stated.

    Details shortly…

  • JUST IN: INEC confirms date for Ekiti Governorship election

    JUST IN: INEC confirms date for Ekiti Governorship election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that the Ekiti State Governorship election will be held on Saturday 20th June, 2026 as earlier announced.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the confirmation is contained in the notice of election released by INEC on Wednesday.

    Recall that the electoral umpire, in May, for the first time, announced the Saturday 20th June, 2026 date for the Ekiti State Governorship election.

    INEC disclosed that the publication of the notice of election is in line with Section 28(1)&(2) of the Electoral Act 2022, as amended.

    The commission affirmed that the 2026 Ekiti State Governorship election “shall be conducted in the 16 (sixteen) local government areas (LGAs) of the State”.

    In the notice, INEC disclosed that the election will take place across all 2,445 polling units in Ekiti and that the exercise will commence from 8:30 am.

    “Only persons whose names appear on the register of voters and have valid permanent voter card shall be allowed to vote.

    “Voters shall only vote at polling units where they are registered.

    “The Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) shall be used for the accreditation of voters.

    “No pvc, no voting,” the notice of election for the Ekiti State Governorship election released by INEC reads.

  • Details emerge from PDP’s delegation meeting with INEC

    Details emerge from PDP’s delegation meeting with INEC

    The national leadership of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Tuesday met with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), over the lingering crisis on the position of its national secretary.

    The meeting at the INEC headquarters Abuja which started at 2.30pm later went into closed door section immediately after the opening ceremony.

    The meeting , followed a letter to INEC by PDP inviting the commission to its 100th NEC meeting scheduled for June 30.

    The letter dated May 30 was only signed by PDP acting national chairman, Umar Damagum.

    In its reply dated June 13, INEC notified PDP that its letter was not in compliance with the requirements of part 2(12)3 of the Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties, 2022.

    The commission stated that both the national chairman and national secretary shall jointly sign the notice for convention, congress, conference or meeting and submit same to it.

    Earlier at the meeting, Damagum  had said that they were at INEC headquarters to enable the party’s leaders interact with the commission to guide them on decisions regarding the status of its national secretary.

    “We are here today, pertaining the status of our national secretary. We have gone into litigations, I think, from the beginning of last year until when the Supreme Court made a pronouncement of which INEC was a party to that litigation.

    “We are here to interact sincerely with you off-camera so that we will be guided on this problem of national secretary which we found ourselves into,” Damagum said.

    The INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, noted that the meeting was at the instance of PDP, saying that as regulator of political parties, the commission’s door was always open to party leaders.

    He recalled that not long ago INEC received similar visitors from the Labour Party.

    “The acting chairman had stated the purpose of the meeting which is to ascertain the status of the party’s national secretary.

    “I am glad that the NEC meeting which you shall be holding on June 30 is the 100th meeting of the NEC of the party,  meaning that 99 times in the past you fully complied by inviting us via a letter signed by chairman and secretary.

    “So, there are issues to discuss. And we look forward to this important clarification from the party as to who is the secretary,” he said.

    Yakubu recalled that in the last couple of months, the commission had received about five letters from the PDP as to who is the party’s secretary.

    “In the last couple of months, we received letters from the party, saying that one Mr Sunday Udeh-Okoye was the secretary.

    “Thereafter, the party changed its mind and said it was Samuel Anyanwu. The party later changed its mind to say that it was Mr Setonji Koshoedo. And again the party changed its mind to say Anyanwu.

    “The last letter from the party actually has no secretary at all. It was only signed by the chairman which we responded to, but we are here as the registrar and regulator of political parties.

    “We hope when we go into the working session, we will fully understand where you are coming from and what more you expect from us as the registrar and regulator of political parties,” Yakubu said.

    After the closed door section, Damagum said that the party’s leadership would meet with the larger PDP stakeholders on the matter and return to INEC on Thursday.

    In attendance at the meeting were Damagum, Chairman of PDP governors Forum, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, Governors Seyi Makinde of Oyo, Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State, Caleb Muftwang of Plateau.

    Others were former Senate President, Sen. Bukola Saraki, former Governor of Kaduna State, Ahmed Makarfi, Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro, former Governor of Bayelsa, Sen. Seriake Dickson, PDP National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature, and Ben Obi among others.

  • BREAKING: PDP high-powered delegation meets INEC over leadership crisis

    BREAKING: PDP high-powered delegation meets INEC over leadership crisis

    A high-powered delegation from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) met with officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja on Tuesday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the delegation was led by PDP Acting National Chairman, Ambassador Umar Damagum over the leadership crisis in the party.

    The delegation was received by INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, alongside National Commissioners, senior aides, and key directors at the Commission’s headquarters.

    “The purpose of the visit was clear: to engage INEC directly on pressing internal matters affecting the PDP, particularly those requiring the Commission’s regulatory clarification,” INEC disclosed in a Facebook post.

    Meanwhile, in his opening remarks, Professor Yakubu reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to its statutory responsibilities, stating “our role is to ensure that the rules are followed.”

    With formalities concluded, the meeting transitioned into a closed-door session, where the PDP leadership and INEC officials were expected to discuss and seek mutual understanding on the path forward.

    Details shortly…