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NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by fergie001(mod):
NDC STATEMENT ON COURT RULING

Our attention has been drawn to a ruling by the Federal High Court sitting in Lokoja this morning, wherein His Lordship, Honourable Justice Isah Dashen, gave a ruling on an application filed by an unregistered association known as Peace Movement Party.

The public knows that by December 2025, the Nigeria Democratic Congress as an association complained of INEC’s refusal to register us as a political party, whereupon we proceeded to the Federal High Court. The Federal High Court upheld our constitutional right to freedom of association under the Constitution and compelled INEC to register us, which INEC did.

Since then, we have started political activities, embarked on the registration of members, held congresses from ward to national levels, held conventions, and concluded primaries to all offices following INEC’s timetable. We have been fully participating in all INEC activities without let or hindrance.

NDC also fielded candidates, and fully participated, in the just-concluded bye elections in Nasarawa and Enugu states.

Candidates for the House of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate, Governorship, Presidential, and Vice-Presidential positions have been duly nominated, and we are in the process of formally submitting them to INEC in accordance with INEC’s timetable.

The association that filed the complaint is unknown to us. The Peace Movement Party (PMP) is not a registered political party in Nigeria. They claimed, in a motion (not even a substantive suit or appeal), that the court should set aside its earlier judgment on the purported ground that, in 2015, they had sought registration as a political party with the victory sign as their symbol and were denied.

It is important to note that they are not an association applying for registration now under the exercise that started last year. They are also not a registered political party in Nigeria participating in the political process now, as we are.

Furthermore, the court, having delivered a final judgment in our suit against INEC, had become functus officio. The court had also dealt with all related issues concerning associations claiming they wanted to use the same symbol and colours. The court, in its judgment, overruled INEC when those issues were raised, and there is no appeal against that judgment.

Therefore, we are surprised that, on an application by an association claiming that it wanted to register as a political party with the victory sign in 2015—an association that is not a registered political party and is not seeking registration now to participate in the current political process—His Lordship came to the conclusion that they have locus standi, and furthermore, that he has jurisdiction to do what he did.

Accordingly, we have been informed that His Lordship made an order setting aside the court’s earlier decision of December 2025.

There was no order directing our deregistration. However, we are dissatisfied with the decision that has been made, and we have instructed our team of lawyers to immediately proceed to the Court of Appeal to challenge the jurisdiction and propriety of His Lordship’s order.

We assure the general public, and particularly our candidates at all levels, that our party is on course. The NDC has not been deregistered, and we are challenging today’s order at the Court of Appeal as soon as possible. We have no doubt that justice will be done.

We condemn efforts by those who seek to shrink the democratic space and stifle opposition voices and alternatives. Nigerians have a right to a full range of opinions, ideas, and alternatives, and political platforms and candidates should be allowed to participate in the 2027 general election process, which has already gone midway.
National Democratic Congress


The media office of the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Obi, has described a recent High Court ruling in Lokoja, Kogi State, concerning the legal status of the party as a temporary setback, insisting that it would challenge the judgment through the courts.

In a statement issued on Friday by the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR) and signed by its spokesperson, Idris Zekeri Jnr., the organisation said it had been inundated with inquiries from journalists and concerned Nigerians following what it described as a strange court ruling.

The statement said Obi had directed supporters, coalition partners, and members of the public to remain calm while the party’s legal team reviews the judgment and prepares an appeal.

“We have received the news of today’s bizarre ruling from the court in Lokoja regarding the legal status of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

While our legal teams are thoroughly reviewing the judgment to initiate immediate corrective and appellate measures, our Principal urges all our supporters, coalition partners, and patriots nationwide to remain absolutely calm and focused,” the statement said.

POMR maintained that the coalition anticipated resistance in its efforts to challenge Nigeria’s political establishment, describing the judgment as a temporary obstacle rather than a defeat.

“We always knew that the journey to dismantle a deeply entrenched and grossly underperforming political status quo would be met with fierce institutional resistance and unexpected legal detours.”

The group stressed that the ruling would not derail its political objective of providing an alternative platform for Nigerians.

“Today’s ruling is a hurdle, not a stop sign. Our commitment to providing a transparent, legitimate, and formidable alternative for Nigerians remains unshakeable. The platform we are building is robust, and our legal rights will be vigorously pursued.

“Do not be discouraged; the vehicle may face a temporary breakdown, but our destination remains non-negotiable,”
the statement added.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/ndc-court-ruling-temporary-setback-peter-obs-camp/

Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by OgwuEgo: 4:23pm On Jun 26
The hand of Esau and the voice of Jacob abi how dem dey talk am.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by AMINDA: 4:27pm On Jun 26
Unless Tinubu will end up using court orders to declare himself re-elected, he has no pathway to re-election via the ballots. All I see is fear and carwardice.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by TemplarLandry: 4:28pm On Jun 26
This is serious.
This is interesting.
Let's see how it goes.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Cyberterror: 4:30pm On Jun 26
While on appeal, INEC reserves the right to remove the NDC particulars from its website as the new judgement aligns with its stand that NDC never met requirements for registration. It was the court that arm twisted INEC to accept NDC but that same court has now corrected itself. So unless the NDC can get a stay of execution at the appeal court, INEC should quickly delist that hopeless party from its setup.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Yorubaskullmine: 4:35pm On Jun 26
AMINDA:
Unless Tinubu will end up using court orders to declare himself re-elected, he has no pathway to re-election via the ballots. All I see is fear and carwardice.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by givedemwotowoto: 4:35pm On Jun 26
The desperation of the President to return to office through destroying opposition and vote buying is a recipe for disaster in 2027
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by bentenny(m): 4:35pm On Jun 26
See how the judicary institution have allowed themselves to be used by political office holders esp from the executive!
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Yorubaskullmine: 4:36pm On Jun 26
They are showing their hands too early.
The funny part is that they are no longer hiding their nefarious motives
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Ezewuzie01: 4:37pm On Jun 26
Demented Peter Obi used to ask one stupid question when he was governor Is Anambra cursed or are we the cause? Little did we know that history will unveil him as the person who is actually cursed. See how he is messing up any party he joins with his cursed presence shocked

Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by bentenny(m): 4:39pm On Jun 26
Cyberterror:
While on appeal, INEC reserves the right to remove the NDC particulars from its website as the new judgement aligns with its stand that NDC never met requirements for registration. It was the court that arm twisted INEC to accept NDC but that same court has now corrected itself. So unless the NDC can get a stay of execution at the appeal court, INEC should quickly delist that hopeless party from its setup.
All I see is fear!
If your paymaster was popular,he would not need to go through this shameful path!
Even Buhari administration is by far better than the incompetent bulaba in aso rock!
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Cyberterror: 4:52pm On Jun 26
bentenny:
All I see is fear!
If your paymaster was popular,he would not need to go through this shameful path!
Even Buhari administration is by far better than the incompetent bulaba in aso rock!
Nobody cares what you think. We care what the court says. Democracy wins again grin
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by femi4: 4:56pm On Jun 26
The judiciary is gone ..what a shame
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by bitingcool: 4:58pm On Jun 26
Ezewuzie01:
Demented Peter Obi used to ask one stupid question when he was governor Is Anambra cursed or are we the cause? Little did we know that history will unveil him as the person who is actually cursed. See how he is messing up any party he joins with his cursed presence shocked
You sound unintelligent
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Princedapace(m): 4:58pm On Jun 26
Cyberterror:
Nobody cares what you think. We care what the court says. Democracy wins again grin
Guy, dey play. I can assure u that what u think cant happen in Nigeria smiley
U get it? It cant happen.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by discusant: 4:59pm On Jun 26
Nigeria is under Tinubu’s harmer.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by OnionBandit(f): 4:59pm On Jun 26
So Hoebi is now hanging where? grin
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Josywhyte: 5:00pm On Jun 26
What is Tinubu and his party, APC really afraid of? I thought they have all the judges in their pockets. Why all this stunts of trying to forcefully shut down a party....hahahaha
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Zico5(m): 5:00pm On Jun 26
They should kuku de-register all the political parties so that Tinubu can have easy ride to Aso rock again. Judiciary is now a toy in the hands of this government.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by BarrElChapo(m): 5:00pm On Jun 26
Tinubu really wants to be the only name on the ballot 😂😂😂😂😂

Man’s a clownish coward 🤣
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Kelklein(m):
You don't want PDP on the ballot

You don't want to see ADC on the ballot

You don't want to see NDC on the Ballot

Please can anyone explain to me in simple English why INEC need close to 900billion for 2027 elections?!

Shouldn't we all just rest, use the money for something else, let them just announce the coronation..

what s the need of spending all that moneyhuh?!🤔🤔
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by chariiks(m): 5:01pm On Jun 26
Why
Cyberterror:
While on appeal, INEC reserves the right to remove the NDC particulars from its website as the new judgement aligns with its stand that NDC never met requirements for registration. It was the court that arm twisted INEC to accept NDC but that same court has now corrected itself. So unless the NDC can get a stay of execution at the appeal court, INEC should quickly delist that hopeless party from its setup.
All the evil happening to Nigeria befall everyone supporting evil. This curse transcend to his children. For everyone supporting evil calamity befall them and their head will never rise but end up in shame and reproach until they come to genuine repentance
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by seunmsg(m): 5:02pm On Jun 26
I’m glad they have decided to appeal the decision, that’s the right thing to do. INEC registered NDC based on the decision of justice Isa Dashen of the Loloja Federal high court. The sane judge has set aside the judgement.

Even though I’m a bit confused as to the powers of a high court judge to set aside or withdraw his own judgment, nonetheless, it is a decision of the court and it must be obeyed. Since nobody insulted the judge when he gave the judgment that curiously favored NDC, no one should insult the court now that he has given a judgement that is not favorable to them.

Hopefully, the Appeal Court will provide clarity once they hear the case. Till then, all parties must maintain status quo before the December, 2025 judgement.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Saturnalia(m): 5:03pm On Jun 26
Kelklein:
You don't want PDP on the ballot

You don't want to see AdDC on the ballot

You don't want to see NDC on the Ballot
They should all wait till after 2031.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by IamAtAnger: 5:03pm On Jun 26
Let's get our pvc and vote in a neutral person like Sowore or Jonathan... that's our only way out
AMINDA:
Unless Tinubu will end up using court orders to declare himself re-elected, he has no pathway to re-election via the ballots. All I see is fear and carwardice.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by ipobarecriminals: 5:04pm On Jun 26
Lol.... baba is NOT DESPERATE.

Maziobinaokija,allow your Kinsman to contest biko grin
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by MadPolitician: 5:04pm On Jun 26
It is a Full Blown Dictatorship...
And they're using the corrupt judges to wreck havoc
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by Dogalmighty17: 5:06pm On Jun 26
Compromised judges will set this country in fire.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by israelmao(m): 5:06pm On Jun 26
Tinubu owns INEC,Senate and partially he controls some strings on the judiciary.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by MyExpression(m):
There's definitely no locus standi.

Even if you give PMP the approval for the "Victory symbol", they are neither a registered political party, nor participating in the upcoming election.

There's no clash of interest here.
...and no basis for NDC to suffer a consequent loss to any effect.


Well, let's not worry about it.
It's not LEGALLY and ILLEGALLY possible that Peter Obi will not be on the ballot.


It is said, that: Before a dog dies carelessly, it first loses it's sense of smell.
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by bentenny(m): 5:07pm On Jun 26
Cyberterror:
Nobody cares what you think. We care what the court says. Democrazy wins again grin
Atleast I now know your paymaster is afraid!
Little wonder why the entire agbado camp was on fire after Obi asked Bulaba to follow the example of starmer and resign!
Re: NDC, Peter Obi's camp react To Court Ruling On party's "de-registration" by MaziObinnaokija: 5:07pm On Jun 26
ipobarecriminals:
Lol.... baba is NOT DESPERATE.

Maziobinaokija,allow your Kinsman to contest biko grin
undecided angry OBI MUST RUN and collect his 3RD place CERTIFICATE OF NO RETURN lipsrsealed tongue cool
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