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Full List of Political Parties Applying for INEC Registration Ahead of 2027 Elections

Enudi Golden by Enudi Golden
June 25, 2025
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Full List of Political Parties currently Applying for INEC Registration Ahead of 2027 Elections

As preparations intensify ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that it has received applications from 110 political associations seeking registration as official political parties.

The Chairman of INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, made this disclosure during a media briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, 25th June 2025. He stated that the applications are currently being reviewed in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act, as well as the Commission’s guidelines and regulations.

“As of Monday, 23rd June 2025, the Commission has received letters of intent from 110 associations wishing to register as political parties. We are processing the requests in accordance with the procedure outlined in the law, as well as our regulations and guidelines,” Professor Yakubu said.

He further noted that all submitted applications have been acknowledged, with the exception of six recent entries, which are expected to be acknowledged before the end of the week.

INEC Advises Applicants to Follow Legal Guidelines

INEC has advised all individuals and associations seeking registration to carefully consult the Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties 2022. This document outlines the legal and procedural steps required for successful registration.

Key requirements for party registration include:

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  • A functional national headquarters located in Abuja.

  • Demonstrated presence in at least 24 states of the federation.

  • Evidence of democratic internal structures and leadership.

  • Submission of constitutions and manifestos.

Only associations that fulfill these criteria will be granted full political party status and permitted to participate in the 2027 elections.

Notable Names Among the Applicants

Among the 110 applications are names that reflect both ideological leanings and affiliations with contemporary movements. Some of the standout names include:

  • Obidient Peoples Party (OPP)

  • Pink Political Party

  • Zuma Reform (ZR)

  • Progressive Obedients Party (POP)

  • Patriotic Nigerians Party

  • Save Nigeria People Party

  • Team New Nigeria (TNN)

These names suggest that the applicants are tapping into current political trends and youth movements ahead of the upcoming elections.

Full List of Associations Applying for INEC Registration

Below is the full list of all 110 political associations that have submitted their applications to INEC for registration:

  1. Key of Freedom Party (KFP)

  2. Absolute Congress (ABC)

  3. All Grassroots Party (AGP)

  4. Congress Action Party (CAP)

  5. United Social Democrats (USDP)

  6. National Action Congress Party (NACP)

  7. Great Alliance Party (GAP)

  8. New Nigeria Congress (NNC)

  9. United Peoples Victory Party (UPVP)

  10. Allied Conservative Congress (ACC)

  11. Peoples Freedom Party (PFP)

  12. All Nigerians’ Party (AND)

  13. Abundant Social Party (ASP)

  14. Citizens Party of Nigeria (CPN)

  15. National Freedom Party (NFP)

  16. Patriots Party (PP)

  17. Movement of the People (MOP)

  18. Peoples National Congress (PNC)

  19. African Union Congress (AUC)

  20. Alliance of Patriots (AOP)

  21. Socialist Equality Party (SEP)

  22. About Nigeria Party (ABNP)

  23. African Reformation Party (ARP)

  24. Accelerated African Development Association (AADA)

  25. Obidient Peoples Party (OPP)

  26. Zonal Rescue Movement (ZRM)

  27. Zuma Reform (ZR)

  28. Party for Socialist Transformation (PST)

  29. Liberation People’s Party (LPP)

  30. Progressive Obedients Party (POP)

  31. Great Nigeria Party (GNP)

  32. National Youth Alliance (NYA)

  33. National Reform Party (NRP)

  34. Patriotic Congress Party (PCP)

  35. Community Alliance Party (CAP)

  36. Grassroot Alliance Party (GAP)

  37. Advance Nigeria Congress (ANC)

  38. All Nigerians Alliance (ANA)

  39. Team New Nigeria (TNN)

  40. All Labour’s Party (ALP)

  41. New Green Generation Coalition Party (NGOCP)

  42. New Green Congress (NGC)

  43. New Green Coalition Party (NGCP)

  44. About All (Nigerian)

  45. Nigerian Liberty Movement

  46. National Democratic Party

  47. Citizen United Congress

  48. All Gender Party

  49. Polling Unit Ambassadors of Nigeria

  50. Village Intelligence Party

  51. Great Transformation Party

  52. Alliance Social Party

  53. Nigeria Democratic Alliance

  54. New National Democratic Party

  55. Obedients Peoples Party

  56. Nourish Democratic People’s Congress

  57. All Youth Reclaim Party

  58. LA RIBA Multipurpose Cooperative Society

  59. Alliance Youth Party of Nigeria

  60. The True Democrats

  61. Democratic Peoples Congress

  62. National Democratic Movement

  63. Economic Liberation Party

  64. Grassroot Ambassador’s Party

  65. All For All Congress

  66. People Democratic Alliance

  67. United National Youths Party of Nigeria

  68. Peoples Liberation Party

  69. Democratic Union for Progress

  70. Citizen Democratic Alliance

  71. African Action Group

  72. Patriots Alliance Network

  73. Democratic Leadership Party

  74. Pink Political Party

  75. Young Motivation & Awareness for Development Forum

  76. Access Party

  77. Youth Progressive Empowerment Initiative

  78. Grassroot Ambassadors’ Party

  79. Republican Party of Nigeria

  80. Sceptre Influence Party

  81. Young Democratic Congress

  82. Patriotic Nigerians Party

  83. Far-Right Party

  84. Democratic People’s Party

  85. United Citizens Congress

  86. Reset Nigeria

  87. New Nigeria Democratic Party

  88. Save Nigeria People Party

  89. Above All

  90. Alliance for Youth and Women Party

  91. Rebuild Nigeria Group

  92. Citizen Progressive Party

  93. Good Guardian Party

  94. Abiding Greatness Party

  95. Patriotic Peoples’ Party

  96. Development & Freedom Party

  97. Peace, Unity & Prosperity Culture

  98. The Populist Party

  99. New Nigeria Leadership Party

  100. All Allies Alliance

  101. National Action Network

  102. Coalition for Nigerian Democrats

  103. Republican Party of Nigeria

  104. Abundance Africa Alliance

  105. Freewill Humanitarian Party

  106. Peoples Emancipation Party

  107. Peoples Liberation Congress Party

  108. Peoples Democratic Congress

  109. All Democratic Alliance

  110. Advanced Democratic Alliance (ADA)

Next Steps

INEC has not yet provided a timeline for when the applications will be approved or rejected. However, once the vetting process is complete, associations that meet all legal and administrative requirements will receive their registration certificates and become eligible to contest elections in 2027.

This development is part of a growing trend of political reawakening among citizens, youth groups, and regional movements seeking to play an active role in shaping Nigeria’s political future.

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