Supreme Court Approves Deregistration Of 22 Political Parties
The Supreme Court has upheld the de-registration of 22 political parties carried out by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). DAILY TRUST reports.
According to DAILY TRUST, the political parties were among the 74 scrapped by INEC in February 2020 following their failure to win the number of constituents prescribed by law in the last general elections, which action was set aside by the Court of Appeal in Abuja in August 2020.
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In a judgment delivered by Justice Ejembi Eko on Friday, the apex court said the appellate court had, on its own, raised the issue of lack of fair hearing of the 22 political parties before their scrapping, without hearing from the other parties. Information Guide Nigeria
Justice Eko said the action of the Court of Appeal in proceeding to give judgment in such a situation violates the pillar of the same fair hearing and as such, its findings and conclusion cannot stand. jamb results