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| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by kinibigdeal(m): 10:26am On Jun 16 |
DomPerignon:Meaning NDC will also be disqualified |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by regenerateman(m): 10:30am On Jun 16 |
The higher courts will not allow this judgement to stand. The de-registration of any political party ought to have done before INEC issue guidelines for election, prospective candidates can then join the parties that INEC did not de-register. If the parties are de-registered now that they have candidates, you are denying these candidates the right to be voted for as contained in our constitution. Judgment dead in arrival! |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by DomPerignon: 10:32am On Jun 16 |
kinibigdeal:NDC has yet to contest any elections in Nigeria The coming elections is what will be used to determine if the party continues existing. That's why Dickson gave Obi free ticket so that Ibo people in the SE will give NDC more than the minimum performance threshold in the coming presidential elections Dickson is using the tribalistic voting pattern in the SE by fielding Obi to ensure his party remains recognized post 2027. Shey obi like free ticket and using and dumping of people and parties - now he has been used and will be discarded like used tissue paper by Dickson. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by trytillmake(m): 10:32am On Jun 16 |
a. breach of any of the requirements for registration; Not all |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by erad(m): 10:41am On Jun 16 |
Politicstoday:This is the most stupid thing I've read in a very long time. So because there's a judgement that might affect a party, people should vote for a party they don't want so their votes won't "waste"... Omo, desperation is a bad thing. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Bluntemperor: 10:46am On Jun 16 |
immaculatesense:You don't even know the Law ,nor the Rules, you just come to entertain the gaulible audiences. So shameful 😁 |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by seunmsg(m): 10:50am On Jun 16 |
Penguin2:I think parties must meet a combination of the requirements and not just one. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by PDPdestroyer(m): 10:51am On Jun 16 |
faoogoke:They were not joined in the suit, hence they can’t be deregistered |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by seunmsg(m): 11:00am On Jun 16 |
Politicstoday:fergie001, if this is the true position of what happened, then Justice Lifu is in order. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 11:08am On Jun 16 |
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| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by donself9: 11:09am On Jun 16 |
quote author=immaculatesense post=139731912] What this means is that: 1. A political party cannot contest for the next Presidential election if he fails to win 25% in at least one state of the federation. It may contest for other elections but the presidential election.Professor Amupitan calm down ...thats not what the law says ... Its ALL option .. If you can meet All fine Buh @least meet one ...this law are not knew, Nigeria did not start under Tinubu so dont insult our intelligence & experiences 2. A political party cannot contest a governorship election if he failed to win at least 25% in at least one local government of that state.Na you write that law, not in our constitution. The summary of this shows us that some political parties may be qualified to contest house of representatives elections but may not be allowed to contest for Presidential election or governorship elections in some states where it failed to meet the minimum requirements.I must ask how did you come up with these wack reasoning, lemme guess you love Tinubu. Ok backup what you just said with a reference since 2017 the law was enacted, Sowore party [AAC] never met any of this requirement nd til date he as not being deregistered. Tell me why ACC qualify and ADC did not 🤣 Tinubu is really biting more QUESTIONS TO ANSWER: 1. Can Justice Lifu disregard the stay of proceedings as instructed by Appeal Court (a higher court)?yes, becos the appeal judgement explicitly outlined the case file before justice lifu nd gave a ruling 2. Should Justice Life have asked INEC to remove ADC and other parties involved from participating in SPECIFIC elections rather than outrightly deregistering them across the board.by rank of appellate court, what justice lifu should have done is stall nd let the appeal court decide since it the order was "stay" , later judgement wil tell if FHC stil have decision to make or not I will give a reference, in case of Bala Gombe n ADC, the appeal court re introduce FHC to decide, go back to FHC court, if the order was " maintain statuo quo" till appeal court decide, FHC position stays on " judi'o'pause" ![]() The appeal court was directed explicitly on the file before justice lifu pre - hearing ..no excuse .. These is contempt Read 1
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| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by amaridigital(m): 11:09am On Jun 16 |
Penguin2:They must all the requirements listed in that section of the constitution not only LGA or House of Assembly seat alone. The law doesn't give them the option of only one. Read again: INEC may deregister a party if it fails to win: • Presidential election: At least 25% of votes cast in one state of the federation • Governorship election: At least 25% of votes cast in one local government area of a state • Chairmanship election: At least one ward • Legislative elections: At least one seat in the National Assembly or State House of Assembly • Councillorship election: At least one seat |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by bentenny(m): 11:27am On Jun 16 |
SlavaUkraini:It's could have been any other party without blemish..not just NDC! What was imperative was having the foresight to leave when it mattered most! |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Pacesetter123(m): 11:38am On Jun 16 |
DomPerignon:But barring from presidential election is quite different from deregistration. So going by this your interpretation now,who is misinterpreting the law? The Justice Lifu's court or you people here in Nairaland? |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by fancifulasuquo(m): 11:38am On Jun 16 |
Labour Party should be grateful to Peter Obi. NDC too. Anything that guy touch is blessed |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by jimmynauty: 11:47am On Jun 16 |
Penguin2:Interesting Why ADC etc no present this on court |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Pacesetter123(m): 11:47am On Jun 16 |
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| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by DomPerignon: 11:47am On Jun 16 |
Pacesetter123:I have not read the court judgement . Let's wait and see it. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Pacesetter123(m): 11:50am On Jun 16 |
kinibigdeal:On what ground? |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Pacesetter123(m): 11:58am On Jun 16 |
DomPerignon:Try and read it. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by DomPerignon: 12:00pm On Jun 16 |
Pacesetter123:It's one thing to latch on the ADC's cries and interpretation of the judgement ruling and it's another thing to actually read and understand the ruling as it is Point me to the final court ruling. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by AlbertNewton: 12:08pm On Jun 16 |
naptu2:I don't know of any time when Nigerians spoke unanimously as you seem to imply in this post. There are always divided opinions among Nigerians on any matter. And it is always difficult to know what the dominant opinions are. So this your narrative of Nigerians saying things is rather ignorant. Those are just the opinions of some Nigerians . How representative those opinions are of what ALL Nigerians want is highly debatable. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by naptu2: 12:15pm On Jun 16 |
AlbertNewton has just told me that he doesn't know anything at all. 🤣 |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by teepain: 12:29pm On Jun 16 |
kinibigdeal:This should not affect NDC, because NDC is a newly registered party. It can only affect it, going forward, if it fails to meet the criteria for continued existence. For instance, if it fails to achieve 25% in any state in any 2027 presidential election, it may be re-registered before the 2031 presidential election. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by ufotunang: 12:37pm On Jun 16 |
Penguin2:... that is why the appeal court is there to overule the federal high court judgement..so they should take the case to appeal court |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by ddippset(m): 12:49pm On Jun 16 |
Kdon2:This is an impossible condition. Only APC, PDP ad and LP met 25 percent in the Presidential in 2023. So you're obviously mixing it up somewhere. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Kdon2: 12:55pm On Jun 16 |
ddippset:That's what qualify any of them as a serious party. Anyone that can't meet that threshold is not fit to be a party. It's not tea party. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by ddippset(m): 12:59pm On Jun 16 |
amaridigital:What I understand is that it is at the discretion of INEC. INEC can decide on their own to deregister them or not. And INEC sometime ago declared that they were not going to deregister them. So why should the court be forcing INEC to deregister them? |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Politicstoday(op): 1:09pm On Jun 16 |
seunmsg:justice lifu is in order. |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Penguin2: 1:11pm On Jun 16 |
amaridigital:So, you’re telling me that if a party satisfies all other requirements and doesn’t win a councilorship seat then it should be deregistered? |
| Re: Position Of The Electoral Act On Deregistration Of Political Parties by Penguin2: 1:14pm On Jun 16 |
DomPerignon:So you are saying ADC didn’t win House of Representatives seats in 2023? |
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