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December 6, 2024
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NNPP-ECN XVI Elects Flag Bearers For Local Council Elections

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The party’s leadership congratulated the flag bearers, urging them to remain committed to the NNPP-ECN’s vision for grassroots development and effective governance at the local council level.

By Archibong Jeremiah

The New Nigeria People’s Pseudo-Party (NNPP-ECN Cohort XVI) has issued Certificates of Return to its successful candidates following the conclusion of its primary elections. The candidates emerged as flag bearers for the upcoming local council elections in various regions across Nigeria.

According to the certificates dated December 4, 2024, the following individuals were announced as the party’s standard bearers:

1. Muhammed Saleh – Flag bearer for the AMAC Local Council Election.

2. Nasru Anita Nanret – Candidate for the Calabar Municipal Local Council Election.

3. Nwanadile Hunaya Chinenyenwa – Nominee for the Eti-Osa Local Council Election.

The certificates, signed by the party’s Chairperson, Oghenemarho Jude, and Secretary, Abdulbasith Akinyemi-Eshilokun, affirm the candidates’ victories in the primary elections and readiness to represent NNPP-ECN XVI in the forthcoming polls.

The party’s leadership congratulated the flag bearers, urging them to remain committed to the NNPP-ECN’s vision for grassroots development and effective governance at the local council level.

The Electoral College Nigeria is a non-partisan and non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting ideological democracy in Nigeria.

Its flagship programme in political literacy (politeracy) is designed to demystify Nigerian politics. The programme has 27 modules to be taken in 9 weeks and it’s free of charge. Cohort 16 began on November 16, 2024.

Through interactive sessions, it covers the fundamentals of governance, the purpose of political parties, the significance of elections, and the role of citizens in democracy.

It aims to empower participants with the knowledge needed to make informed political decisions and advocate for accountable governance. We also focus on strengthening inter- and intra-party relations.

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