APC, ADC, Seven Others Collect INEC 2027 Nomination Codes
Nine political parties have collected their official web access codes from the Independent National Electoral Commission. The All Progressives Congress, the African Democratic Congress, and the Labour Party lead the first batch of collectors. These codes grant access to the dedicated online candidate nomination portal. The development marks the official commencement of the electronic phase for the upcoming 2027 general elections. The commission intends this digital step to streamline the rowdy candidate submission process.
The electoral umpire distributed the access tokens on June 26 following the conclusion of party primaries. The remaining registered political organisations have until mid-July to retrieve their respective keys. Commission officials confirmed that the candidate upload window closes on July 11. Parties failing to meet this firm deadline will forfeit their slots. Legal battles over primary outcomes usually distort these strict timelines. The electoral portal functions as a central gatekeeper to prevent late manipulation of list submissions.
Internal leadership disputes continue to threaten smooth data uploads for several major parties. The Labour Party remains fractured into factions that both claim administrative legitimacy. The commission only issues one unique set of entry credentials to the officially recognized national chairman. Parallel primaries complicate the submission process and often trigger lengthy litigation. Electoral officials insist that internal party feuds will not alter the established statutory schedule. The national headquarters in Abuja remains the sole point of distribution.
Technology adoption reflects ongoing efforts to remove human interference from Nigerian elections. The digital candidate portal blocks manual insertions of candidates after the electronic system shuts down. This measure prevents corrupt politicians from swapping validly elected flagbearers at the eleventh hour. Activists welcome the move but warn against potential cyber vulnerabilities. Electoral field officers will monitor compliance across state offices. The technological shift forces local party bosses to embrace internal democracy.
The race against the clock puts immense pressure on administrative secretaries. Submitting valid bio-data, academic certificates, and affidavit forms requires careful clerical scrutiny. A single missing document can invalidate an entire legislative or gubernatorial ticket. Party secretariats often lack the digital infrastructure to manage heavy data uploads efficiently. Network failures in remote states frequently slow down the submission pipeline. The electoral commission maintains that political parties bear full responsibility for successful data transit.
