SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS YP AS POLITICAL PARTY

 



By Our Reporters

The Supreme Court has passed a verdict to uphold the judgment of the Court of Appeal, which declared the purported de-registration of Youth Party (YP) illegal, null and void.  

The apex court, unanimously passed a judgment, dismissing the appeal filed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and held that YP is a registered political party, eligible to participate in the 2023 elections. Under the leadership of Justice Uwani Musa Abba Aji, the court upheld the decision of the lower courts, which “found the action of the appellant very reprehensive.”

Through its counsel, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde (SAN), YP had urged the supreme court to dismiss the appeal and uphold the judgment of the appelate courts.

The judgment at the appeal court was based on INEC’s refusal to register the party within the time stipulated in the law and preventing it from participating in elections

 

 


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