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Youth Alliance accuses INEC of frustrating its registration

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The National Youth Alliance (NYA), a political association seeking registration, has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of rejecting its registration.

In a statement, Ms. Kurvie Oyibo, its National Publicity & Media Director, described the development as unfortunate.

The meeting, chaired by Amb. Aliyu Bin Abbas, National Youth President, brought together National Officers, Zonal Coordinators, and State Representatives to review progress and set new strategic directions for the organization.

Oyibo said that NYA would continue to operate as a national youth movement dedicated to birthing a new nation anchored on unity, justice, inclusion, and generational renewal.

She reaffirmed its mission to empower young Nigerians for transformational leadership ahead of 2027 and beyond.

The statement reads, “The Council condemned in strong terms the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for its continuous refusal to register the National Youth Alliance as a political party, despite fulfilling all legal and constitutional requirements. The NYA described this act as a violation of the democratic rights of Nigerian youth and vowed to pursue all legitimate means to challenge the injustice.”

However, NYA expressed deep concern over the rising insecurity in the country.

The statement added, “The NEC expressed deep concern over the worsening insecurity across the country and tasked the Federal Government to be proactive and strategic in tackling the crisis. The NYA called for stronger collaboration between security agencies, community stakeholders, and youth organizations to restore peace and stability nationwide.”

The National Youth Alliance also called for a generational shift in governance in Nigeria.

It urged young Nigerians to rise, organize, and participate actively in reshaping the destiny of Nigeria.

 

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