‘Stop INEC from receiving foreign donations’
Some
de-registered political parties have asked an Abuja Federal High Court
to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission from receiving
foreign donations.
The plaintiffs – Hope Democratic Party,
Peoples Redemption Party, Peoples Progressives Party, Change Advocacy
Party, as well as the Centre For Public Probity Studies – asked the
court to declare that INEC was not entitled to receive further funding
from foreign organisations until it accounted for previously received
foreign funds.
INEC, the National Assembly, the
European Union, United States Agency for International Development, the
United Nations Development Programme and the Department For
International Development were listed as the 1st to 6th respondents in
the suit.
The plaintiffs insist that INEC must
make an undertaking to conduct free and fair elections devoid of
partisanship before it could receive funds.
Besides an order stopping INEC from
receiving foreign donations, the plaintiffs are also asking the court to
declare that their continued exclusion in preparations for the 2015
general elections was discriminatory, unlawful and wrongful.
In the same vein, the plaintiffs want
the court to restrain INEC from continuing to de-register them as
political parties despite a court order which nullified the
de-registration of political parties by the commission.
In the suit filed by their counsel,
Ambrose Owuru, the plaintiffs equally asked the court to order INEC to
publish and account for all previous donations from foreign
organisations.
Also, they asked the court to order INEC to pay them all outstanding arrears that should accrue to them as political parties.