The Independent National Electoral Commission yesterday
Thursday December 6th announced the De-registration of 28 political parties.
Find the statement the agency released below...
"In the exercise of the powers conferred on it by the
1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), the
Independent National Electoral Commission has today, Thursday, December 6,
2012, de-registered the following political parties:
1. African Liberation
Party (ALP)
2. Action Party of
Nigeria (APN)
3. African Political
System (APS)
4. Better Nigeria
Progressive Party (BNPP)
5. Congress for
Democratic Change (CDC)
Why were these parties de-registered? INEC didn't say. See
the remaining 23 parties after the cut...
6. Community Party of
Nigeria (CPN)
7. Democratic Peoples
Alliance (DPA)
8. Freedom Party of
Nigeria (FPN)
9. Fresh Democratic
Party (FDP)
10. Hope Democratic
Party (HDP)
11. Justice Party
(JP)
12. Liberal
Democratic Party of Nigeria (LDPN)
13. Movement for
Democracy and Justice (MDJ)
14. Movement for the
Restoration and Defence of Democracy (MRDD)
15. Nigeria Advanced
Party (NAP)
16. New Democrats
(ND)
17. National Majority
Democratic Party (NMDP)
18. National
Movement of Progressive Party (NMPP)
19. National
Reformation Party (NRP)
20. National
Solidarity Democratic Party (NSDP)
21. Progressive Action
Congress (PAC)
22. Peoples Mandate
Party (PMP)
23. Peoples
Progressive Party (PPP)
24. Peoples Redemption Party (PRP)
25. People’s
Salvation Party (PSP)
26. Republican Party
of Nigeria (RPN)
27. United National
Party for Development (UNPD)
28. United Nigeria
Peoples Party (UNPP)
The Commission hereby reiterates its commitment to relating
with political parties in accordance with extant laws and for the benefit of
our electoral democracy.”
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