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Court Voids INEC’s Exclusion of I Love Nigeria Party

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
March 11, 2026
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TDThe Federal High Court in Abuja has set aside the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to exclude I Love Nigeria from registering as a political party.

Delivering judgment in the suit filed by the association, Justice Peter Lifu ruled that INEC acted unlawfully when it disqualified the group on grounds that its name and logo were unsuitable.

The court granted a perpetual injunction restraining INEC from excluding I Love Nigeria from the registration process.

It directed the Commission to include the association among those eligible to proceed to the application stage.

The dispute arose after INEC shortlisted 14 political associations last year out of 171 that submitted letters of intent.

More than 150 associations, including I Love Nigeria, were disqualified.

Angered by the decision, the party’s National Chairman, Chief John Nwobodo, and National Secretary, Aya Yakubu Ayiwulu, challenged INEC in court.

In his ruling, Justice Lifu declared that both the name I Love Nigeria and its logo — a mirror symbol — meet the constitutional and statutory requirements under the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and the Electoral Act, 2022.

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Broader Context: Legal Battles Over Party Registration in Nigeria

Nigeria has a long history of disputes between political associations and INEC over registration criteria.

The Commission often cites constitutional provisions to limit the proliferation of parties, while associations argue that such restrictions infringe on democratic rights.

This judgment underscores the judiciary’s role in balancing INEC’s regulatory powers with citizens’ constitutional rights to freedom of association and political participation.

Global Parallels

Similar legal battles over political party registration have played out worldwide:

  • Kenya: Courts have intervened when the electoral commission rejected party names deemed too similar to existing ones.
  • India: The Election Commission has faced challenges from groups claiming arbitrary rejection of symbols or names.
  • South Africa: Disputes over logos and names have occasionally reached the courts, with rulings emphasizing inclusivity and fairness.

Significance

The Abuja ruling is a victory for I Love Nigeria and a reminder that political participation is a constitutional right.

It also sets a precedent that INEC must apply its criteria transparently and within the bounds of the law.

This case may embolden other associations previously excluded to challenge INEC’s decisions, potentially reshaping Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of future elections.

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