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2027 Elections: NDC uploads Peter Obi’s nomination particulars to INEC portal

The Nigeria Democratic Congress has uploaded the particulars of its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s portal.

• July 1, 2026
Peter Obi+NDC logo
Peter Obi+NDC logo

The Nigeria Democratic Congress  has uploaded the particulars of its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s portal.

NDC’s national leader, Seriake Dickson, announced this X.

“The name of the vice-presidential candidate would be uploaded after the completion of the required documentation, while the submission of candidates for other elective positions was also ongoing,” said Mr Dickson.

He said the party had complied with the INEC timetable and noted that there was sufficient time to upload the names of candidates for the National Assembly, governorship and state Houses of Assembly before the respective deadlines.

“There is enough time for all candidates’ names to be submitted to INEC, and there is no reason for anyone to panic,” Mr Dickson added.

Mr Dickson also disclosed that the NDC had filed an appeal against a court ruling affecting the party, along with an application for a stay of execution, adding that both had been served on the INEC Chairman, with a request that the commission act in accordance with the law.

The former Bayelsa governor maintained that the NDC remained a duly registered political party, stressing that it had already concluded its nomination processes nationwide through primaries monitored by INEC.

According to him, what remains is the administrative process of submitting the names of qualified candidates through the commission’s portal, to which the party has already been granted access.

The former Bayelsa governor thanked party aspirants for their participation in the primaries, acknowledging that although the process was not without challenges, efforts were ongoing to reconcile aggrieved members.

He assured unsuccessful aspirants that they would be accommodated in the party’s campaign structures and committees, describing them as the backbone of the NDC.

Mr Dickson also commended INEC for what he described as its professionalism, particularly in registering the NDC and two other political parties in compliance with a court order.

He urged INEC, the judiciary and security agencies to remain neutral in safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy, expressing confidence that the courts would determine the pending appeal in accordance with the law.

The NDC leader reaffirmed that the party “has come to stay” and called on Nigerians to continue supporting democratic institutions and the country’s multi-party system.

(NAN)

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