Associations seeking registration as political parties from INEC increase to 171

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By Lateef Ibrahim, Abuja

The number of political associations seeking registration from the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC as political parties has increased to one hundred and seventy-one (171).

This was confirmed in a statement on Thursday by an INEC National Commissioner and Chairman Voter Education Committee, Mr Sam Olumekun in Abuja.

In an update provided on the matter, Olumekun disclosed that nineteen (19) more letters of intent have been received, bringing the total so far to 171 as at 3rd September 2025.

The commission appealed to all the associations that submitted letters of intent to remain patient as it finalises the process.

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INEC further urged them to avoid frequent changes to their logos, acronyms and addresses or one association submitting multiple requests.

The statement by Olumekun reads, “Since our last update on the number of associations seeking registration as political parties, 19 more letters of intent have been received, bringing the total so far to 171 as at yesterday, 3rd September 2025.

“Details of the latest update are uploaded to our website and other official platforms for public information.

“As earlier announced by the Commission, a shortlist of the pre-qualified associations is being finalised for the next stage of application for registration.

“The committee reviewing the letters of intent has prepared its recommendations for final consideration by the Commission.

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“We wish to appeal to all the associations that submitted letters of intent to remain patient as we finalise the process.

“We also urge them to avoid frequent changes to their logos, acronyms and addresses or one association submitting multiple requests.

“Worse, some associations have changed their interim leadeships, following defections to other associations or even existing political parties, thereby delaying the process.

“We wish to reassure the associations that the Commission will treat all applications fairly while urging them to assist the process by remaining consistent.

“As always, the Commission will continue to communicate with Nigerians on all its activities”, the INEC statement stressed.

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