The number of registered
political parties in Nigeria has risen to 40, according to the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC).
News
Agency of Nigeria reports:
The
commission said in its official website that 10 new political parties were
recently registered, thereby increasing the number of the parties from existing
30.
The
parties, according to INEC, are Better Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP),
Democratic Alternative (DA), Masses Movement of Nigeria (MMN), National Action
Council (NAC) and National Democratic Liberty Party (NDLP).
Others
are Nigeria Elements Progressive Party (NEPP), National Unity Party (NUP),
Nigeria Peoples Congress (NPC), Peoples Progressive Party (PPP) and Peoples
Redemption Party (PRP).
Mr
Nick Dazang, INEC’s Deputy Director of Voter Education and Publicity, explained
that the 10 new political parties were among those deregistered sometime ago
but were re-registered based on a court order.
“The
commission on Sept. 1, approved the acceptance and restoration of 10 political
parties in compliance with a court order pending an appeal.
“It
also directed that this restoration should be reflected on its website in
compliance with court judgments’’.
NAN
recalls that INEC took similar action shortly before the 2015 general elections
by re-registering the Young Democratic Party (YDP).
The action brought the
number of political parties in the country to 30 before the elections.
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