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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday affirmed the deregistration of 32 political parties.
The judge held that the commission rightly deregistered the parties in line with the provision of section 225 of the Nigerian Constitution. The parties had filed their suit last year to restrain INEC from carrying out the exercise when they got wind of the commission’s plan.
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