CUPP urges INEC to reinstate deregistered political parties

2019-Elections-INEC

The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to  reinstate all the deregistered political parties in the country in compliance with the judgment of the Court of Appeal.

The coalition made the call in a statement issued by its, chairman, Media Committee, Mr Chukwudi Ezeobika, in Abuja.

Ezeobika said that the commission should proceed to reinstate the relisted political parties as ordered by the Court of Appeal.

He said that being a declaratory judgement, INEC could not seek and or obtain a stay of execution on it.

Ezeobika said that being a law abiding institution, the members of CUPP  believed that INEC would do what was expected of the commission which was to, immediately, relist all the political parties.

He drew INEC’s attention to observation by the Court of  Appeal judges that INEC disregarded and did not follow the due process of law and the court, when it proceeded to deregister the appellants as political parties during the pendency of the suit, seeking to stop their deregistration.

It added that this was done by INEC even “after the trial court had adjourned for ruling on the motion on notice applying for an order of injunction restraining their deregistration.

“The Coalition further notes the distinctions made between National Unity Party (NUP) and INEC  wherein their lordships stated that NUP only approached the Federal High Court after it was deregistered, unlike the 22 parties, which went to court before INEC deregistered them.”

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