Mr Adeshina said exorbitant fees undermined inclusivity in politics.
“It is imperative for the ruling party to dispel growing concerns and perceptions of a drift toward a one-party system,” the group said.
“A one-party system is very unhealthy for a democratic system, especially for the Nigerian nation,” said the IPAC chief.
Mr Adeniyi noted that the state SDP chairman’s contribution in IPAC would deepen democracy in the state.
Mr Adeshina urged adequate security in volatile areas to protect voters during elections.
Mr Oladeji said that the stakeholders were not given the opportunity to monitor distribution of sensitive materials for the election
Mr Dantalle said, “This is our only country. We must unite to build a strong, inclusive democracy where no one is left behind.’’
The Inter-Party Advisory Council in Lagos State has faulted the state Independent Electoral Commission on the release of guidelines for the 2025 council poll
IPAC is the umbrella body of all political parties in the state.
Mr Moriki said that 11 of the 18 political parties under the umbrella of IPAC had concluded plans to participate in the elections.
