The Independent National Electoral Commission
yesterday Thursday December 6, 2012 announced the De-registration of 28
political parties.
"In the exercise of the powers conferred on it
by the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended),
the Independent National Electoral Commission has today, Thursday, December 6,
2012, de-registered the following political parties:
1. African
Liberation Party (ALP)
2. Action
Party of Nigeria (APN)
3. African
Political System (APS)
4. Better
Nigeria Progressive Party (BNPP)
5. Congress
for Democratic Change (CDC)
6. Community
Party of Nigeria (CPN)
7. Democratic
People’s Alliance (DPA)
8. Freedom
Party of Nigeria (FPN)
9. Fresh
Democratic Party (FDP)
10. Hope
Democratic Party (HDP)
11. Justice Party
(JP)
12. Liberal
Democratic Party of Nigeria (LDPN)
13. Movement
for Democracy and Justice (MDJ)
14. Movement
for the Restoration and Defence of Democracy (MRDD)
15. Nigeria
Advanced Party (NAP)
17. National
Majority Democratic Party (NMDP)
18. National
Movement of Progressive Party (NMPP)
19. National
Reformation Party (NRP)
20. National
Solidarity Democratic Party (NSDP)
21.
Progressive Action Congress (PAC)
22. Peoples
Mandate Party (PMP)
23. Peoples
Progressive Party (PPP)
24. Peoples Redemption Party (PRP)
25. People’s
Salvation Party (PSP)
26. Republican
Party of Nigeria (RPN)
27. United
National Party for Development (UNPD)
28. United
Nigeria Peoples Party (UNPP)
The Commission hereby reiterates its commitment to
relating with political parties in accordance with extant laws and for the
benefit of our electoral democracy.” Then why were these parties de-registered?
INEC didn't say.
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