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List of New Political Parties Applying for INEC Registration Ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 Elections

List of New Political Parties Applying for INEC Registration Ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 Elections

As Nigeria prepares for the 2027 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that more than 70 political associations have submitted applications for registration as political parties. These new groups are seeking official recognition to participate in future elections, reflecting a shift in the country’s political environment.

What Is Happening Now

INEC has received over 70 applications from various associations across the country. Many of these groups are made up of young professionals, civil society leaders, and former political actors who believe they can offer better governance than existing political parties. They want to be officially recognized before the 2027 elections begin.

INEC’s National Commissioner for Information and Voter Education, Sam Olumekun, explained that registration is still ongoing, but all interested associations must apply at least 24 months before the election date, as required by the Electoral Act 2022.

INEC Registration Requirements for Political Parties

Any group seeking registration as a political party must meet the following conditions:

  • Operate from a national office in Abuja
  • Show a spread of members in at least 24 states
  • Submit a written constitution and manifesto
  • Pay a non-refundable application fee
  • Obey the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines

INEC has also stated that many applications may be rejected if they do not meet these standards.

Table: Some Associations That Have Applied for INEC Registration (As of June 2025)

No.Name of Political AssociationCurrent StatusDate Applied
1Youth Democratic FrontAwaiting ReviewMay 2025
2Nigerian New Dawn MovementDocuments PendingApril 2025
3Progressive Action Party of NigeriaUnder EvaluationMay 2025
4United Patriots for NigeriaAwaiting ScreeningMarch 2025
5People’s Renewal CongressReview OngoingMay 2025
6Democratic Rescue FrontDocuments ClearedMay 2025
7Action for Justice and Equity PartyAwaiting ReviewApril 2025
8Nigerian People’s Alliance for ChangeUnder EvaluationMay 2025
9Citizens Unity PartyDocuments PendingMarch 2025
10Future Hope MovementUnder EvaluationJune 2025

Note: This list includes public and confirmed applications. More groups may be under review without public disclosure.

Why This Matters for Nigerians

The growing number of new political associations shows that more Nigerians want change in leadership and governance. Many citizens, especially young people, feel excluded from the major parties and are now creating their own platforms. If even a few of these new parties are approved, voters will have more choices in 2027.

However, INEC has warned that it will only approve serious and nationally spread parties. In 2019, over 90 parties participated in the elections, but many were later deregistered for poor performance and lack of structure. This time, INEC is expected to be more strict.

What Comes Next

INEC will continue reviewing all submitted applications and will publish a list of approved parties once the process is complete. Only groups that meet all legal requirements will be allowed to contest in the 2027 elections.

This process is key to ensuring that only credible political parties with a national outlook and solid structures will participate.

Conclusion

As the 2027 elections draw closer, INEC’s role in screening and approving new political parties is more important than ever. Nigerians are watching closely to see which of these new associations will be approved and whether they will bring the political change many are hoping for.

The increased number of applicants shows that citizens are ready to take part in shaping the future of the country. INEC’s decision in the coming months will help define the quality and diversity of the 2027 elections.

Source:
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) – https://www.inecnigeria.org


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