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INEC: 151 Associations Seek Registration As Political Parties

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The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has provided update on the registration of new political parties.

Sam Olumekun, the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information & Voter Education Committee, gave the update after the weekly meeting of the Commission on Thursday.

The INEC official revealed since the 4th update released on 23rd July 2025, the Commission has received eight more letters of intent from associations seeking registration as political parties.

“This brings the number received so far to 151,” Olumekun said.

He added that details of the latest requests, indicating the proposed names, acronyms, logos, addresses and interim leaderships of the associations have been uploaded on its website and other online platforms for public information.

According to him, having created the portal for party registration, INEC has commenced the shortlisting of the associations that meet the requirements to proceed to the application stage.

“Details will be released immediately after the 16 bye-elections in 12 states scheduled for Saturday 16th August 2025,” the INEC official said.

“Once again, we reassure Nigerians that the Commission shall continue to keep citizens informed on all its activities.”

In other news, The Senator Nenadi Usman-led Labour Party (LP) has distanced the party from a planned protest scheduled to be held at the National Headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

In a statement signed by the Senior Special Adviser to the Interim National Chairman of the LP, Ken Asogwa, in Abuja, late on Tuesday, the party declared that the planned protest does not enjoy its support.

It read, “The attention of the leadership of the Labour Party has been drawn to an invitation circulating in certain quarters regarding a purported protest scheduled to hold tomorrow, 6th August 2025, at the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“This protest is allegedly being organised by some unknown individuals purportedly operating under the banner of the Labour Party.

“We wish to categorically state that the said protest is not sanctioned by the Labour Party. The organisers are unknown to the party’s leadership, and the action lacks the approval and backing of the party.

 

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