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INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by nairalandkachy1(op): 12:39am On Jun 27
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to remove the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) from its register of political parties following a Federal High Court ruling that set aside the judgment which had compelled the commission to register the party.

INEC, which had initially rejected the NDC’s application for registration before a December 2025 court judgment directed it to recognise the party, said on Friday that it had applied for the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the latest judgment and would act in accordance with the court’s decision upon receipt.

“We have applied for the Certified True Copy of the judgment. Until we receive it, we cannot be in a position to comment on it. However, the position that existed before the December 10, 2025 judgment was that INEC rejected NDC’s letter of intent to be registered as a political party,” INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Kudu Haruna, told Saturday Vanguard.

Justice Isah Dashen of the Federal High Court in Lokoja on Friday set aside the court’s earlier judgment of December 10, 2025, which had directed INEC to register the NDC as a political party.

The court held that the earlier judgment affected the rights of the Peace Movement Party (PMP), which was not joined in the suit despite claiming ownership of the logo relied upon by the NDC in obtaining the registration order.

Counsel to the PMP, C. S. Ekeocha, said the ruling effectively reversed all actions taken pursuant to the earlier judgment.

“The recognition of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, the issuance of its certificate of registration, its inclusion in INEC’s records, and any appearance on ballot papers arising from that judgment must be withdrawn pending the final determination of the substantive suit,” he said.

Ekeocha added that the court ordered all parties to return to the position they occupied before the December 10, 2025 judgment and directed that all necessary parties be joined to enable the substantive issues to be fully determined.

He also clarified that the substantive suit remains pending before the Federal High Court and has not yet been decided.

With the matter now returning to the trial court for a fresh hearing, INEC is expected to restore the status that existed before the December 2025 judgment, pending the final determination of the case.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/06/just-in-inec-set-to-delist-ndc-following-court-ruling/

Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by kingbee90: 12:41am On Jun 27
That statement by a certain con man " I fought against military oppression during the NADECO era" is the biggest lie and scam of this century.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by esnbrutality:
I pity SW after TINUBU is booted out.

It will be so disastrous grin

Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Sannisege: 12:57am On Jun 27
INEC is violating the rule of law. NDC should have been deregistered within 1 hour of this judgment. What’s delaying INEC? INEC is working with NDC to violate the rule of law.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Sannisege: 12:58am On Jun 27
esnbrutality:
I pity SW after TINUBU is booted out.

It will be so disastrous grin
Pity yourself Oga. A Yoruba man will be vice president immediately after Tinubu.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by FreeStuffsNG:
Dickson is a lawyer and Senator yet could not do due diligence before buying a damaged 'court-contraband' good.
Smh.

All the info have been in public domain and on INEC website since last year!

Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by fergie001(mod): 1:03am On Jun 27
FreeStuffsNG:
Dickson is a lawyer and Senator yet could not do due diligence before buying a damaged 'court-contraband' good.
Smh.

All the info have been in public domain since last year!
He didn't buy it.
The judgement is defective but the registration process is fishy. However, the judgement in itself will be stayed.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by esnbrutality: 1:03am On Jun 27
See thinking...




Sannisege:
Pity yourself Oga. A Yoruba man will be vice president immediately after Tinubu.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by TemplarLandry: 1:10am On Jun 27
This is serious.
This is interesting.
Let's see how it goes.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Bluna: 3:05am On Jun 27
Some people's political ambition is about to be dashed just because of party logo

"..The court held that the earlier judgment affected the rights of the Peace Movement Party (PMP), which was not joined in the suit despite claiming ownership of the logo relied upon by the NDC in obtaining the registration order."
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by EKONGKING: 3:16am On Jun 27
Ha ha ha 😂
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Karlovich: 4:19am On Jun 27
This is insane! Lamidi Yekini must perish. Enough is enough
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Validated: 5:14am On Jun 27
#TinubuMustGo for democracy to thrive.
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is not Cameroun or Zimbabwe.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by DatNiggaDaz: 5:21am On Jun 27
grin grin

There is no pathway to another round of snatching and grabbing from the faaake certttifficcate hollldderr and the glutonous family with a Jezebel as a concubine

Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Image123(m): 5:31am On Jun 27
We warned several times about things like this but Obi refused to look before leaping. NDC had numerous court cases before Obi. Everything about them was by court order. Na still Tinubu dem go blame, SMH.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by seunmsg(m): 5:50am On Jun 27
fergie001:
He didn't buy it.
The judgement is defective but the registration process is fishy. However, the judgement in itself will be stayed.
It’s somehow funny sha. We all agree the first judgement that ordered INEC to register NDC is defective. INEC knew this and that’s why that made it very clear on their website that the party is registered based on court order only.

Now, is it really possible for an High Court judge to sit and withdraw or review his own judgement? Are there precedents in that regard? Whatever defect that’s in the original judgement, I would have thought it’s only a superior court that can remedy the case.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Newsmills: 6:41am On Jun 27
Nigeria is enjoying FDI because of judiciary.We are celebrating achievement of judiciary arms,so nobody with Timipre Sylva's mindset.Peter Obi you won't and can never run the elections with fear I prefer President Tinubu govern the oduduwa republic in 2027 with his oduduwa judges paid with Niger delta oil money for doing nothing. grin
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by commoditiesnig(m):
Exactly! Why join a party that was registered “BY COURT ORDER”… that alone was a RED FLAG for any intelligent politician

Image123:
We warned several times about things like this but Obi refused to look before leaping. NDC had numerous court cases before Obi. Everything about them was by court order. Na still Tinubu dem go blame, SMH.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by drstranged: 6:53am On Jun 27
DatNiggaDaz:
grin grin

There is no pathway to another round of snatching and grabbing from the faaake certttifficcate hollldderr and the glutonous family with a Jezebel as a concubine
😂😂😂😂 This Jezebel pic from my book of Bible stories made me laugh so hard
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Image123(m): 6:57am On Jun 27
commoditiesnig:
Exactly! Why join a party that was registered by COURT ORDER.. that alone was a RED FLAG for any intelligent politician
https://www.inecnigeria.org/political-parties/nigeria-democratic-congress/

It's been there clearly on inec website before Obi. Everything in the party is under contention in court. But who'll they blame when court gives a ruling? Tinubu and Federal government.

Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Mbanda(m): 7:13am On Jun 27
Sannisege:
Pity yourself Oga. A Yoruba man will be vice president immediately after Tinubu.
And so fvcking what!
What has tinibu as a yoruba president done special for the yrubas?
talkless of a yoruba vice president
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by PDPdestroyer(m): 7:36am On Jun 27
Obi sef go dey happy with this judgement. Person wey no really wan contest but just has to do so to save face and to satisfy his mob.
I think APC actually needs him on the ballot though, to stand a chance of winning or else all his tribal votes will go to Atiku. I pray they set aside the judgement for him to take his guaranteed 3rd place and take away SE votes from Atiku
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by esnbrutality: 7:45am On Jun 27
You will cry...

Na time.


Cajal:
Day dreamer
You said worse when Bhukari was there
Southwest became president
If you people fall asleep again
By 2031 after PBAT...
Seyi makinde is coming as vice president to RIBADAU
...the most sophisticated region is ever ready to grab power
Kiss the truth
NDC problem is predictable even before the agulu fraud and the dubious political sharia man moved to the 🥳
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by favor914: 7:54am On Jun 27
kingbee90:
That statement by a certain con man " I fought against military oppression during the NADECO era" is the biggest lie and scam of this century.
Most probably during the NADECO era u were still playing around with your Superman pant, without shirt, rolling your tire as your automobile?
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by AustineE1: 8:29am On Jun 27
It's so shameful that 32 governors are on the side of Mr President,with 70 to 80 percent of the senators and house of reps members on his side,plus incumbency factor,yet Mr president is so scared of the opposition especially Peter Obi.
Oga contest the election and test your popularity and I can assure you that Peter Obi in a free and fair elections will coast home with victory before 12pm on the election day. They are no match at all. I guess Tiunubu political advisers have since told him not to attempt to contest against Peter Obi because the disgrace will be too much for him to bear and this is the reason they are coming up with all sorts of childish gimmicks,its a big shame,a so called NADECO member is hellbent on destroying democracy...time shall tell!
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by kingbee90:
favor914:
Most probably during the NADECO era u were still playing around with your Superman pant, without shirt, rolling your tire as your automobile?
You that was a grandpa/grandma during the NADECO era, is the benefit of his so-called "struggle" being implemented now that he has "grabbed" power & is now intimidating his opponents?

That man is the "fakest" man to ever exist. Even his names are fake.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by fergie001(mod): 9:07am On Jun 27
seunmsg:
It’s somehow funny sha. We all agree the first judgement that ordered INEC to register NDC is defective. INEC knew this and that’s why that made it very clear on their website that the party is registered based on court order only.

Now, is it really possible for an High Court judge to sit and withdraw or review his own judgement? Are there precedents in that regard? Whatever defect that’s in the original judgement, I would have thought it’s only a superior court that can remedy the case.
Any Court of public record can review its own judgement.
Court can review their judgement when there was a denial of fair hearing wrong service addresses or processes, judgement with suppressed facts, judgement delivered if the Judge discovers it lacked jurisdiction. However, the fatal decision here is that PMP was not a Party to the suit.

The Appeal Court will likely stay the decision but again something is understandably wrong with NDC registration process.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by seunmsg(m): 9:47am On Jun 27
fergie001:
Any Court of public record can review its own judgement.
Court can review their judgement when there was a denial of fair hearing wrong service addresses or processes, judgement with suppressed facts, judgement delivered if the Judge discovers it lacked jurisdiction. However, the fatal decision here is that PMP was not a Party to the suit.

The Appeal Court will likely stay the decision but again something is understandably wrong with NDC registration process.
Well, if the judge can withdrew its judgement based on the grounds you’ve stated, then I think the judge acted legally. Again, withdrawing the judgement simply means there is going to be a retrial. So technically, there is no judgement to even appeal not to talk of stay of execution. It will be very very inappropriate for the appeal court to even hear the appeal not to talk of staying the decision. At best, an accelerated retrial should be ordered.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by Justnation: 9:52am On Jun 27
The courts, APC and tinubu should not truncate our democracy.
These shenanigans are dealing a deadly blow to democracy in Nigeria.
Re: INEC Set To Delist NDC Following Court Ruling by franchasofficia: 10:09am On Jun 27
All these are confirmation to all Nigerians that Mr Peter Obi won 2023 Presidential election.


God and nature will definitely reward Buhari, Nyesome Wike and INEC Mahmood Yakubu for the inhumane robbery of Peter Obi's mandate.



Their generation will never escape God's judgment here and thereafter!
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