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73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by akinblog: 6:12pm On Nov 30, 2018


A total of 73 of Nigeria’s 91 political political parties are set to take part in next year’s general elections having submitted details of their candidates to the electoral commission, INEC, before the deadlines, an official has said.

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, said this in his opening remarks at the two-day capacity building workshop by INEC and the European Center for Elelectoral Support (ECES) to train journalists on INEC beat.

He also said the commission has been joined as a respondent in about 396 suits in various courts across the nation.

He revealed that at the end of the period for the substitution and withdrawal of candidates for the presidential election, 73 political parties had filed their nominations.

He also said a few parties (which he did not name) among the 79 that listed presidential candidates, nominated candidates below the mandatory age of thirty-five (35) years for presidential and vice presidential candidates and the attention of the parties concerned had been drawn to it.

Noting the importance of the media, he said the commission sees the press as partners and is organising the workshop to “carry the press along for the success of the general election”.

According to Mr Yakubu, elections are not just about the right to vote but the knowledge of the voting process.

This includes information about political parties, candidates and their programmes, facilitating the full participation of the citizenry in the democratic elections, “which is why the media plays an important role”.

“The media needs unfettered access to information,” he said.

With the campaigns for governorship and state assembly elections beginning Saturday, December 1, the commission has successfully implemented seven out of the 14 activities on the commission’s timetable, he said.

The chairman noted the commission will never tolerate any breach of the strict timelines provided for.

For National Assembly elections, he also revealed that 1,848 candidates: 1,615 males and 233 females are vying for 109 senatorial seats while 4,635 candidates: 4,066 male and 569 female are competing for the 360 seats in the House of Representatives.

For state elections, 1,068 candidates (980 males and 88 females) are contesting for 29 governorship positions with 805 males and 263 females for deputy governorship slots.

He said the commission was working on the list of candidates nominated by political parties for the 991 state assembly constituencies as well as the 68 area council chairpersons and councillorship positions.

He, however, assured the full list of candidates and their political parties will be published for public information in line with the commission’s timetable and schedule of activities.
Challenges.

The chairman lamented the nature of primaries by parties in recent times, and their internal party democracy.

He also revealed the commission has been joined in 396 pending actions in various courts across the country arising from the conduct of party primaries and nomination of candidates by political parties.

He said the commission also received 302 requests for Certified True Copies (CTC) of documents, mainly from its monitoring of party primaries and copies of personal particulars of candidates.

These requests, he said, are obviously a prelude to more court actions.

He said they also received 52 petitions and protests from aggrieved party aspirants. He said this implies that ahead of the general elections, there will be pre-election litigations.
“Parties that fail to respect the democratic process in selecting candidates during primary elections lose the moral right to complain about secondary elections. I wish to reassure the nation that we shall continue to maintain our neutrality as the umpire, registrar and regulator of political parties,” he said.

In his goodwill message, the project director, ECES, Rudolf Ebling, said in view of the commission’s commitment to conduct free and fair elections in 2019, it has become imperative to engage “unique groups” on emerging electoral issues.

https://all-gists..com/2018/11/73-parties-to-take-part-in-2019-elections-inec.html

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by BOOMnaija(m): 6:34pm On Nov 30, 2018
73 parties with each and every one of them presenting same set of brainless candidates who don't av any single workable agenda to move d country forward...is that one a party?

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Uchenaija: 6:34pm On Nov 30, 2018
cry


All of us here stand with Atiku/Obi.
Not because Atiku is a saint but because buhari is a disaster - Nwamaikpe

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by itiswellandwell: 6:34pm On Nov 30, 2018
Haaaa! Inec should work on reducing the number of parties to the bearest minimum joor so as to reduce funding. We need funds for other developmental projects. Ohh! Lest i forgot, inec can't listen to this kind of advice. It's a national cake thingy. The higher the parties, the more the national cake. May the people oriented parties succeed. May the money oriented parties collapse before election.


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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by naijjaman(m): 6:35pm On Nov 30, 2018
shocked
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by chibike69: 6:35pm On Nov 30, 2018
Fgh
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by gurunlocker: 6:35pm On Nov 30, 2018
But the real deal is between APC and PDP....

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by onunwa21(m): 6:36pm On Nov 30, 2018
Why not 93 as inec said earlier!!!!!
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by brainyvibe1(m): 6:36pm On Nov 30, 2018
Sowore vision2019

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Thickcok01: 6:37pm On Nov 30, 2018
If only atiku can my dad de first class jazz man
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by KanwuliaExtra: 6:37pm On Nov 30, 2018
The list should be cut down to FIVE!
What rubbish! angry

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Ilogamhe79: 6:38pm On Nov 30, 2018
akinblog:


A total of 73 of Nigeria’s 91 political political parties are set to take part in next year’s general elections having submitted details of their candidates to the electoral commission, INEC, before the deadlines, an official has said.

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, said this in his opening remarks at the two-day capacity building workshop by INEC and the European Center for Elelectoral Support (ECES) to train journalists on INEC beat.

He also said the commission has been joined as a respondent in about 396 suits in various courts across the nation.

He revealed that at the end of the period for the substitution and withdrawal of candidates for the presidential election, 73 political parties had filed their nominations.

He also said a few parties (which he did not name) among the 79 that listed presidential candidates, nominated candidates below the mandatory age of thirty-five (35) years for presidential and vice presidential candidates and the attention of the parties concerned had been drawn to it.

Noting the importance of the media, he said the commission sees the press as partners and is organising the workshop to “carry the press along for the success of the general election”.

According to Mr Yakubu, elections are not just about the right to vote but the knowledge of the voting process.

This includes information about political parties, candidates and their programmes, facilitating the full participation of the citizenry in the democratic elections, “which is why the media plays an important role”.

“The media needs unfettered access to information,” he said.

With the campaigns for governorship and state assembly elections beginning Saturday, December 1, the commission has successfully implemented seven out of the 14 activities on the commission’s timetable, he said.

The chairman noted the commission will never tolerate any breach of the strict timelines provided for.

For National Assembly elections, he also revealed that 1,848 candidates: 1,615 males and 233 females are vying for 109 senatorial seats while 4,635 candidates: 4,066 male and 569 female are competing for the 360 seats in the House of Representatives.

For state elections, 1,068 candidates (980 males and 88 females) are contesting for 29 governorship positions with 805 males and 263 females for deputy governorship slots.

He said the commission was working on the list of candidates nominated by political parties for the 991 state assembly constituencies as well as the 68 area council chairpersons and councillorship positions.

He, however, assured the full list of candidates and their political parties will be published for public information in line with the commission’s timetable and schedule of activities.
Challenges.

The chairman lamented the nature of primaries by parties in recent times, and their internal party democracy.

He also revealed the commission has been joined in 396 pending actions in various courts across the country arising from the conduct of party primaries and nomination of candidates by political parties.

He said the commission also received 302 requests for Certified True Copies (CTC) of documents, mainly from its monitoring of party primaries and copies of personal particulars of candidates.

These requests, he said, are obviously a prelude to more court actions.

He said they also received 52 petitions and protests from aggrieved party aspirants. He said this implies that ahead of the general elections, there will be pre-election litigations.
“Parties that fail to respect the democratic process in selecting candidates during primary elections lose the moral right to complain about secondary elections. I wish to reassure the nation that we shall continue to maintain our neutrality as the umpire, registrar and regulator of political parties,” he said.

In his goodwill message, the project director, ECES, Rudolf Ebling, said in view of the commission’s commitment to conduct free and fair elections in 2019, it has become imperative to engage “unique groups” on emerging electoral issues.

https://all-gists..com/2018/11/73-parties-to-take-part-in-2019-elections-inec.html
Nice one
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Denikayan: 6:39pm On Nov 30, 2018
72 parties wasting money to defeat Buhari

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by phranklyn92(m): 6:40pm On Nov 30, 2018
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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Denikayan: 6:40pm On Nov 30, 2018
Uchenaija:
cry


All of us here stand with Atiku/Obi.
Not because Atiku is a saint but because buhari is a disaster - Nwamaikpe

Who are the all? I guess South East

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by ednut1(m): 6:40pm On Nov 30, 2018
Mushroom parties increasing the cost of elections. Nonsense. Lets adopt a 5 party system.
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Heywhizzy(m): 6:41pm On Nov 30, 2018
Denikayan:


Who are the all? I guess South East
Sensible well meaning Nigerians

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by marvin906(m): 6:42pm On Nov 30, 2018
Nigeria should just adopt a two party system

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by tachacute(f): 6:42pm On Nov 30, 2018
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Nobody: 6:44pm On Nov 30, 2018
A 2 PARTY SYSTEM IS THE BEST ELECTORAL SYSTEM FOR US IN THIS COUNTRY.
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Emmacolinho(m): 6:44pm On Nov 30, 2018
PDP we know APC we know but who are the rest lipsrsealed
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by easynetsms(m): 6:45pm On Nov 30, 2018
Ok
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Nobody: 6:47pm On Nov 30, 2018
Denikayan:


Who are the all? I guess South East
Nope, Igbos the troublemakers are we, he is talking about!
We true and hardworking honest igbos from The East love and support SAI Baba.

INFACT, EVERY GOOD, HONEST, HARDWORKING

IGBOS.
YORUBAS.
HAUSAS love President Buhari.


Wailers, you can now have the floor!!

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by jesvic91(m): 6:48pm On Nov 30, 2018
Emmacolinho:
PDP we know APC we know but who are the rest lipsrsealed

End of the year parties..lol

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Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by Nobody: 6:51pm On Nov 30, 2018
jesvic91:


End of the year parties..lol
Hahaha cheesy grin

mansoura:
May the best candidate win

END OF THE WHOLE MATTER!
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by theoldpretender(m): 6:53pm On Nov 30, 2018
itiswellandwell:
Haaaa! Inec should work on reducing the number of parties to the bearest minimum joor so as to reduce funding. We need funds for other developmental projects. Ohh! Lest i forgot, inec can't listen to this kind of advice. It's a national cake thingy. The higher the parties, the more the national cake. May the people oriented parties succeed. May the money oriented parties collapse before election.


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akanbiaa:
The parties are too much let's have max of 6 which each one having strength base in each Geo political base and will have needs to negotiate with others for support in Presidential Election.
KanwuliaExtra:
The list should be cut down to FIVE!
What rubbish! angry

In 1998 when INEC was registering new parties , the criteria was that each party should have a prescence in all the states. Based on that criteria....PDP, APP and AD were registered.

Gani Fawehimni, the Senior Advocate of the Masses, then went to court...the Supreme Court, and got a court ruling that threw out the 'prescence in every state critierion' and made INEC register any willing party provided they paid the registration fees.

Hence the 73 parties we have now.

And Lord knows the kind of noise that would erupt if the National Assembly attempts to pass a law to restrict the number of parties.
Re: 73 Parties To Take Part In 2019 Elections – INEC by mansoura(f): 6:55pm On Nov 30, 2018
May the best candidate win

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