APPEAL COURT BLOCKS ADC DEREGISTRATION! Is INEC Losing Power Before 2026 Elections?
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Nigeria's political landscape has been thrown into fresh uncertainty after the Court of Appeal halted the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and four other political parties.
Just days after a Federal High Court ordered INEC to remove ADC, Accord Party, Action Alliance, Action Peoples Party, and Zenith Labour Party from its register, the Court of Appeal intervened and ordered a stay of execution pending determination of appeals. INEC has also moved to challenge aspects of the ruling.
What does this mean for Nigeria's democracy?
Can courts determine the future of political parties?
Should parties that fail electoral thresholds be deregistered?
Is this a victory for constitutional democracy or evidence of growing political tensions ahead of the next elections?
On Eagles Outlook, we examine:
The legal basis for party deregistration
The powers of INEC
The role of the judiciary
Implications for opposition politics
What Nigerians at home and abroad should expect next
This is not just an ADC story.
It is a story about democracy, electoral fairness, judicial independence, political competition, and the future of Nigeria.
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