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Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Camps in Panick Mode as NDC Gets Dragged To Court Over Alleged “Back-door” Registration

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• NDC May Be Deregistered By Appeal Court and Supreme Court for “irregular registration” – Lawyers

Dr. Umar Ardo has said the registration of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) may soon be nullified, revealing that a legal challenge is already before the court over alleged irregularities in its recognition by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Speaking in a recent interview on a Hausa television platform, Ardo stated that the case questions the legality of the process through which the NDC was registered, expressing confidence that the court would overturn it.

“We are in court over NDC irregularities in registration by INEC. The court will cancel the NDC registration,” he said.

Ardo, who is the convener of the League of Northern Democrats and a key promoter of the All Democratic Alliance, did not disclose further details of the suit but maintained that due process must be followed in party registration.

The development comes amid growing political realignments and the emergence of new platforms ahead of the 2027 general elections, with the NDC seen in some quarters as part of the evolving opposition landscape.

RadarrNews earlier reported that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso, former governors of Anambra and Kano states, defected to NDC from African Democratic Congress (ADC).

As of press time, neither the NDC nor INEC has officially responded to the claim.

Also, the NDC, and Allied Peoples Movement, APM, might be hit by a fresh crisis as its National Legal Adviser, Barr. Reuben Egwuaba, allegedly holds dual membership in both opposition parties.

In a document seen at the weekend, Egwuaba holds the position in both parties, according to records with the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The development, according to electoral reform advocates, runs contrary to the country’s revised Electoral Act.

Checks on the INEC website, www.inecnigeria.org, confirm that Egwuaba is listed as the National Legal Adviser for both APM and NDC.

Reacting, activist Julius Aondowase, in a statement on Sunday, said Egwuaba’s dual membership is not a clerical oversight. It is a serious legal contradiction with far reaching implications.

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