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Nigeria: 22 Deregistered Political Parties in Bauchi Demand Re-Registration By INEC

Bauchi — Bauchi State chapters of the 22 political parties deregistered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for what was described as lack of national spread and nonperformance, however, ordered to be reregistered by the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, have called on the INEC and Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission (BASIEC) to as a matter of fairness include their names and logos on the ballot papers for future elections.

While addressing journalists at the NUJ press centre yesterday, the 22 political parties stressed that following the Court of Appeal judgment, INEC was supposed to have recognised and included their names and logos on the ballot papers without hesitation.

The Chairmen of YPP, Ahmed Tijjani Aminu, who spoke on behalf of the political parties, said: “It is accepted that political parties are mechanisms that ensure the attainment of fundamental rights of all Nigerians who share similar aims, opinions, and ideology. More often than not, the growing political parties in Nigeria tend to suffer most from the might of the ruling party, opinions, and ideology, as well as from the might of the large ruling party.”

He added that: “After we received the court of appeal order on August 10, 2020, we the 27 affected political parties in Nigeria, Bauchi State chapters, approached the Bauchi State Independent Electoral Commission (BASIEC) and formally submitted the court order to its attention and expressed our interest to participate in the forthcoming state local government election for the post of chairmen and councilors as well as by election of Dass constituency to House of Assembly, all relevant document were duly forwarded and acknowledged by it.