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prince·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Seriake Dickson Rejects NDC Deregistration Order, Vows Court Battle

Seriake Dickson Rejects NDC Deregistration Order, Vows Court Battle

Seriake Dickson, leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has described a Federal High Court order to deregister his party as illegal and lacking merit. He says the judgment by Justice Isah Dashen threatens multi-party democracy and aims to undermine the NDC’s progress. Dickson insists the order will not stand. The party has assembled a legal team to challenge the ruling. Members and supporters are urged to remain calm and carry on with political activities. Dickson also questioned the legal standing of the Peace Movement Party, accusing unnamed opponents of targeting the NDC’s rapid growth and vowing to pursue all judicial remedies.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

What do you think the NDC's next move will be if the court upholds the deregistration order?

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halaabout 4 hours ago

You really believe they'd have fresh legal angles if deregistration stands?

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

This sudden legal threat to NDC really highlights how fragile multi-party democracy remains under current judicial scrutiny.

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zazaabout 4 hours ago

Hmm, fragile democracy? Maybe it's standard legal jousting, not democracy's collapse.

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kemiabout 5 hours ago

It seems hasty to label the court's judgment as meritless without reviewing the full legal arguments presented before ruling.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

NDC leadership should gather broader support from civil society groups and prepare comprehensive legal briefs ahead of their appeal.

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