The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has initiated the registration process for the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) and 109 other aspiring political parties. This move follows INEC’s announcement that ADA, backed by a coalition of opposition leaders, had not yet met registration requirements just a day prior.
On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu issued a statement confirming the commission’s proactive steps. The commission is now processing 110 letters of intent from associations seeking political party status, including ADA.
INEC is meticulously reviewing applications in accordance with legal procedures and its 2022 Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties. The commission has acknowledged all but six recently submitted requests, which will be addressed by week’s end.
Prof. Yakubu emphasized the transparency of the process, urging stakeholders to consult the handbook available on INEC’s website. This resource outlines the criteria and steps for registering new political parties in Nigeria.
ADA’s inclusion among the 110 applicants marks a significant development for the opposition coalition’s political ambitions. The platform aims to challenge APC’s dominance in Nigeria’s evolving electoral landscape.
INEC’s swift action reflects the growing demand for diverse political representation as of June 2025. The commission’s commitment to fairness ensures all applicants, including ADA, meet stringent registration standards.
The registration of up to 110 new parties could reshape Nigeria’s democratic framework ahead of future elections. INEC’s diligence in processing these requests underscores its pivotal role in fostering political pluralism.
Stakeholders and citizens are encouraged to stay informed about the evolving political party registration process. INEC’s website remains a critical resource for updates on ADA, other applicants, and Nigeria’s electoral guidelines.