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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has urged political parties to adhere strictly with the Electoral Act as amended during the 2023 electioneering process.

The Independent National Electoral Commission has urged political parties to adhere strictly to the Electoral Act as amended during the 2023 electioneering process.

According to the REC, political parties are expected to observe the threshold of campaign expenditure as provided by law under sections 87 to 89 of the electoral Act 2022, as INEC will not condone the violation of these provisions. According to him, the “campaign which commences in the public from September 28” 2022, for the Presidential and National Assembly elections nationwide, will be expected to follow the law strictly.

He disclosed that Election and Political Parties Monitoring Department of the commission was poised to track such in their campaign tracking activities.

 

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