NDC STATEMENT ON COURT RULING. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 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 pa...

CLARIFICATION ON PRIMARIES RESULTS CONCERNING SENATORS.(PHOTO).


 CLARIFICATION ON PRIMARIES RESULTS CONCERNING SENATORS

  

The office of the  President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio has made clarification on reports in some sections of the media claiming he promised to secure senatorial tickets for lawmakers who lost their party primaries. 


In a statement his media adviser Eseme Eyiboh said the reports are false as Akpabio did not make or authorize any such promise.


According to the statement, what Akpabio actually told his colleagues was that the leadership of the All Progressives Congress is working to resolve issues from the primaries and that the final list of candidates will be released in line with party rules.


The Senate President stressed he remains committed to party discipline and will not interfere with APC’s internal processes.

  

The statement also addressed comments about a possible Senate probe into the military over recent security incidents noting that oversight is a constitutional duty, and that Akpabio believes now is not the time for a public inquiry.


The statement further emphasized that open hearings could hurt troop morale as forces battle terrorism and banditry therefore it  favours closed-door engagement with security agencies.


The statement urges the media to seek clarification before publishing.

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