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INEC Receives 110 Applications For New Political Party Registration [Full List]

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it has received applications from 110 different groups seeking to become registered political parties.

INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, made this known on Wednesday, saying the Commission is currently reviewing the applications in line with Nigeria’s electoral laws and INEC’s guidelines.

“As of Monday, 23rd June 2025, the Commission has received letters of intent from 110 associations that wish to register as political parties.

“We are diligently processing the requests in line with the procedure outlined in the law as well as our regulations and guidelines. We have acknowledged all requests received.

“So far, we have acknowledged all applications received, except for six, which were submitted recently. These will be acknowledged before the end of the week,” he said.

Yakubu encouraged anyone interested in setting up a political party to study INEC’s 2022 “Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties,” which is available on the Commission’s website.

INEC has also published the full list of the 110 groups, including their proposed party names, acronyms, addresses, and the names of their Chairmen and Secretaries.

The list will be uploaded to our website and social media platforms shortly. Hard copies have also been included in your folders for this meeting,” the INEC chairman said.

Full List of Associations Seeking Party 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 (No acronym provided)
  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)

INEC said it will continue its review process to determine which associations meet the legal requirements to be officially recognized as political parties.

KanyiDaily recalls that a new political party called the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) was recently formed by a group of opposition leaders, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, and ex-Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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