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IPAC has formally asked NASS to repeal Electoral Act 2026 – Dantalle

Last updated: March 24, 2026 6:36 pm
2 hours ago Amaka Okoro
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National Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC, Yusuf Dantalle, has called for the immediate amendment or outright repeal of the Electoral Act 2026, warning that its current provisions could undermine Nigeria’s democratic process and jeopardise the credibility of the 2027 general election.

Dantalle said this while delivering an address at a meeting with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and leaders of political parties, held at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja.

The IPAC chairman described the Electoral Act 2026 as a significant regression, noting that it falls short of public expectations despite widespread citizen participation during earlier public hearings on constitutional and electoral reforms.

According to him, rather than strengthening democratic processes, the law introduces provisions that could impede, weaken, and destabilise Nigeria’s hard-earned democracy.

A major highlight of IPAC’s demands is the rejection of the Act’s provision mandating direct primaries for all political parties. Dantalle argued that the mode of candidate selection should remain an internal party affair, free from legislative imposition.

Dantalle urged the National Assembly to urgently revisit the law and restore the option of indirect primaries, emphasising that flexibility in internal party processes is essential for inclusivity and political stability.

The IPAC chairman also criticised the requirement for political parties to submit digital membership registers, that includes members’ National Identification Numbers, NIN, within a tight window from April 1 to April 21, 2026.

He described the directive as “impractical and exclusionary,” warning that it could disenfranchise millions of Nigerians who lack access to NIN registration facilities.

The IPAC chairman further stressed the need for the full restoration of electronic transmission of election results, particularly through INEC’s IReV portal.

He insisted that results should be transmitted immediately after announcement at polling units without conditional provisions, describing the measure as a fundamental demand of Nigerians and a key safeguard for transparency.

Referencing the controversies that trailed the 2023 Nigerian presidential election, he warned against a repeat of past lapses, saying such occurrences must not be allowed to recur.

The IPAC leader also expressed concern over what he described as weakened penalties for vote buying in the new law, warning that the trend continues to erode electoral credibility.

He renewed calls for the establishment of an Electoral Offences Commission to ensure accountability and deter malpractice.

Dantalle disclosed that IPAC has formally asked the National Assembly to repeal the Electoral Act 2026 and called on development partners and the international community to deploy diplomatic influence in support of Nigeria’s democracy.

Dantalle charged INEC to demonstrate professionalism, technological efficiency, and zero tolerance for operational lapses—particularly in the deployment of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System, BVAS and the IReV portal.

Reaffirming IPAC’s role as the umbrella body of all registered political parties, Dantalle pledged the Council’s continued commitment to fostering political stability, credible elections, and democratic consolidation in Nigeria.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

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