INEC Guidelines: PRP hails court ruling, urges Nigerians to join party

Peoples Redemption Party has welcomed the Federal High Court judgement nullifying certain guidelines issued by Independent National Electoral Commission.
The party, in a statement on Friday, described the ruling as a boost to democratic culture and internal party decision-making.
It said that the party was carefully studying the implications of the judgment.
The Federal High Court, Abuja Division, had, on Thursday, voided the 2027 election timetable issued by INEC.
The presiding judge, Mohammed Umar, in a judgement delivered in a suit brought by Youth Progressive Party, held that INEC’s action imposed restrictive timeframes on political parties for the conduct of primaries and other pre-election activities.
This, the judge said, was contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026. He held that INEC lacked the statutory power to fix or prescribe the timeframe within which political parties must conduct their primaries for the nomination of candidates for the 2027 general elections.
In its reaction, PRP noted that on the surface, the ruling restored critical responsibilities to political parties which, it said, had been usurped by INEC.
The party said the judgment would widen the scope of decision-making within political parties and remove what it described as unhealthy regimentation of party activities.
“Our party is studying this judgment very carefully. On the face of it, it promotes the growth and development of our democratic culture by restoring critical responsibilities to political parties, which INEC had usurped,” it said.
PRP, however, expressed concern that challenges could arise from the ruling, particularly if INEC decided to appeal the judgment, but expressed hope that patriotic Nigerians and influential stakeholders would prevail on the commission to refrain from such action.
According to the statement, other political parties are also expected to explore opportunities provided by the judgment to strengthen their membership base and improve the quality of their candidates.
The party called on well-meaning and patriotic Nigerians to join the party in its quest to rescue the country from what it described as bad governance.
(NAN)
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