2027
NDC Alleges INEC Refused to Release Candidate Nomination Access Code
By Rukevwe Odeh
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of failing to provide the access code required for the party to upload the names of its candidates to the commission’s nomination portal.
The allegation comes as the party continues its legal battle over a recent Federal High Court judgment ordering its deregistration, a development that has raised uncertainty about its participation in the 2027 general elections.
Speaking on the issue, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Osa Director, said NDC officials visited INEC to obtain the credentials needed for the online submission of candidates but were informed that the commission would respond at a later time.
According to him, the party should not be blamed for its inability to complete the nomination process, insisting that the delay resulted from the commission’s failure to issue the required access code.
Director also disclosed that the party plans to return to INEC while simultaneously pursuing legal action to halt the implementation of the court ruling.
He expressed confidence that the party would file a stay of execution and continue efforts to secure its place in the electoral process.
The dispute follows the court’s decision directing INEC to deregister the NDC, a ruling the party is seeking to overturn through the courts. The outcome of the legal proceedings is expected to determine the party’s eligibility to participate in the forthcoming elections.
2027
APC Prioritises INEC Compliance, Delays Release of Candidates’ List
By Rukevwe Odeh
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has explained the delay in the public release of its list of candidates, saying its immediate priority is ensuring full compliance with the nomination requirements of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Party officials disclosed that efforts are currently focused on completing all statutory documentation and meeting the commission’s guidelines ahead of the deadline for the submission of candidates for the forthcoming elections.
According to the party, aspirants who emerged from its primary elections are undergoing the necessary documentation process, including the completion and upload of nomination forms through INEC’s designated portal, to ensure that every candidate satisfies the legal conditions for nomination.
The APC maintained that adherence to INEC’s timetable and procedures takes precedence over the early publication of candidates’ names, stressing that a flawless submission process is critical to the party’s participation in the elections.
The development comes as political parties across the country continue to align their internal processes with INEC’s electoral calendar, which prescribes strict deadlines for the submission of candidates’ particulars.
Although the delay has generated discussion among party faithful and political observers, many of whom expected the candidates’ list to be released shortly after the conclusion of the party’s primaries, APC leaders insisted that accuracy and compliance remain their overriding concern.
The party expressed confidence that once all nomination documents have been successfully processed and submitted to INEC, it will proceed with the public unveiling of its candidates and intensify preparations for the election campaign.
2027
Over 1.5 Million Nigerians Register as New Voters in Seven Weeks – INEC
By Divine Perezide
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that more than 1.5 million Nigerians have registered as new voters within the first seven weeks of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise.
According to the commission, a total of 1,565,873 new voter registrations were successfully completed as of June 26, 2026. Of this number, 620,933 registrants finalized their applications through the online pre-registration platform, while 944,940 completed the process through physical registration centres across the country.
INEC’s data shows that Kano State recorded the highest number of new registrations with 118,207 applicants. Lagos State followed with 78,360, while Delta State ranked third with 76,395 registrations.
The commission also revealed that women accounted for the majority of new registrants, with 821,276 registrations, representing 52.45 percent of the total, while 744,597 men completed the exercise.
Young Nigerians continued to dominate the registration process, as those between the ages of 18 and 34 made up 1,082,985 registrants, representing 69.16 percent of the overall figure. Students emerged as the largest occupational group among those who registered, followed by business owners and farmers or fishermen.
In addition, 18,919 persons with disabilities (PWDs) were captured during the exercise, reflecting efforts to ensure broader participation in the electoral process.
INEC stressed that the registration figures remain provisional and will undergo verification, including public display, claims and objections, and biometric checks to identify and remove duplicate or invalid registrations before the voter register is finalized.
The commission also disclosed that the Continuous Voter Registration exercise has been temporarily suspended in Ekiti and Osun states in line with preparations for their upcoming governorship elections.
2027
Kwankwaso Says NDC Will Ramp Up Efforts for 2027 Elections After Meeting Dickson
By Rukevwe Odeh
The vice-presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has said the party is intensifying its preparations ahead of the 2027 general elections following recent consultations with the party’s National Leader, Seriake Dickson.
Kwankwaso made the remarks after a strategic meeting with Dickson, where both leaders reviewed the party’s progress and discussed ways to strengthen unity within the growing opposition platform.
He explained that the engagement formed part of ongoing efforts within the NDC to consolidate internal cohesion, resolve outstanding concerns, and position the party for a stronger showing in the next election cycle.
According to him, the discussions also focused on reinforcing the party’s structure and ensuring better coordination among stakeholders as preparations for 2027 gather momentum.
The meeting is one of several high-level consultations being held by the party leadership as it works to stabilise its ranks and build wider support ahead of the polls.
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