Breaking News: INEC Quarterly Stakeholders Summit: INEC Chair Prof Mahmood Yakubu, Peter Ameh-IPAC President in Council, Frank Ukonga -National Chairman DA Democratic Alternative Party and others storms INEC Quarterly Consultative Summit.





INEC Chairman Professor Mahmood Yakubu in a warm Handshake with H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga- National Chairman of DA- Democratic Alternative Party, and Engineer Okey Chikendu of AGAP

INEC National Commissioner Professor Antonia Okoosi-Simbine in a warm handshake with H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga
National Chairman DA-Democratic Alternative Party at the INEC Stakeholders Summit
held in Abuja.

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga-National Chairman DA-DemocraticAlternative Party in a warm handshakewith High Chief Peter Ameh- IPAC President in Council at the INEC stakeholders summit , Abuja

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party in
a warm Handshake with INEC Top brass at the summit.

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga-National Chairman DA-DemocraticAlternative Party in a warm handshakewith High Chief Peter Ameh- IPAC President in Council at the INEC stakeholders summit , Abuja

H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga-National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party
discuss with Alhaji Ganiyu Galadima National Chairman ANCP at INEC stakeholders
Summit , Abuja

H.E.Prince Frank Ukonga National Chairman of DA-Democratic Alternative Party discuss with
Dr Tank Yinusa National Chairman of NCP at the INEC stakeholders summit

High Chief Peter Ameh -IPAC President in Council discuss with delegates at the stakeholders meeting
Breaking News: INEC Quarterly Stakeholders Summit: INEC Chair Prof Mahmood Yakubu, Peter Ameh-IPAC President in Council, Frank Ukonga -National Chairman DA Democratic Alternative Party and others storms INEC Quarterly Consultative Summit.

 The INEC Quarterly consultative summit was held in Abuja at the Electoral Institute to discuss urgent matters of Kogi and Bayelsa States Governorship elections and other important matters addressed to consolidate the Nigerian nascent Democracy.
Delibrations on the security challenges during the Kogi and Bayelsa elections were discussed and panacea was evolved to have free, fair and credible elections.
The issue of vote-buying and selling were trashed out and means to stem these undemocratic practices were evolved.
The Kogi West Senatorial Rerun elections and timetable to be held the same day with the Kogi gubernatorial polls were discussed and agreed upon.
The issue of Party de registration was trashed out and all agreed that to sustain multi-party democracy Political parties need be encouraged and supported by grants and as organic phenomenon be allowed to grow and mature up to begin to win rather than kill then at infancy, which is the natural sequence of nature and creation.
Whence all major stakeholders say no to Party Deregistration.


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