PDP LAMPOONS INEC OVER CANDIDATE EXCLUSION FOR EKITI GUBER POLLS

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By RismadarVoice Media
December 30, 2025

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), disclosed that it has taken steps to approach the courts to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), to include the name of its candidate, Dr. Oluwole Oluyede in Ekiti State on the list of candidates for the 2026 Governorship Election in the State.

The development was sequel to the
exclusion of the name and particulars of the PDP candidate from the list of candidates for the 2026 Governorship Election in Ekiti State by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

PDP, in a statement on Tuesday by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong in Abuja,
accused INEC of failing to act appropriately.

The PDP insisted that INEC must remain independent, impartial, neutral in matters relating to political parties and the electoral process.

The exclusion of the name and particulars of our candidate from the list of candidates for the 2026 Governorship Election in Ekiti State by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is yet another confirmation of the biased disposition of the current leadership of the Commission towards the affairs of PDP.

For the avoidance of doubt, INEC was duly notified of the conduct of our party’s governorship primaries.

The Commission attended, monitored the exercise and subsequently issued reports confirming that the primaries complied with all extant laws, were democratically conducted.

Following this, INEC released the relevant nomination portal codes to our party, through which the official nomination forms were accessed, before they disingenuously blocked the code a few days before the submission date, causing us to resort to manual submission at their office (receipt of which was acknowledged).

Being fully aware of the grave and far-reaching consequences of excluding a validly nominated candidate from an election, INEC ought to have acted with caution and responsibility by including the name of Dr. Oluwole Oluyede, the duly nominated candidate of the PDP, in the published list of candidates.

This would have been the safest, most lawful course of action for the Commission, had it acted without bias.

There is no contrary submission before INEC, disputing the validity of Dr. Oluyede’s nomination.

“There is also no court order restraining the Commission from recognizing him as the PDP’s candidate”, the statement read in part.

It continues: “Indeed, INEC’s own monitoring report attests to the validity of the primaries, the nomination process.

Having failed to act appropriately, our party has immediately taken steps to approach the courts to compel INEC to do what it ought to have done in the first place.

While we undertake this long, tortuous legal route, we once again draw the attention of INEC to the expectations of Nigerians – that the Commission must remain independent, impartial, neutral in matters relating to political parties and the electoral process.

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While we acknowledge the saying that he who pays the piper dictates the tune, the Commission must be conscious that the tune currently being dictated is dangerously high-pitched and will ultimately harm the piper.

“INEC must always act in defence of democracy, never in antagonism to it”.

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