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Court clears ADA for registration, orders INEC to release access code to leadership

Daily Post Nigeria

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June 29, 2026

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has cleared the coast for the registration of the All Democratic Alliance, ADA, by ordering the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to generate and subsequently release Access Code for the party’s registration to the Chief Akin Rickett-led leadership of the ADA. Justice Peter Lifu in a judgment on Monday [] Court clears ADA for registration, orders INEC to release access code to leadership

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