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Court voids parts of INEC timetable for 2027 polls
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Court voids parts of INEC timetable for 2027 polls

Punch Nigeria about 6 hours 1 mins read
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday nullified key portions of the timetable and schedule of activities released by the Independent National Electoral Commission for the 2027 general elections, ruling that the electoral body exceeded its powers by shortening timelines expressly provided under the Electoral Act, 2026. In a Certified True Copy obtained by Read More: https://punchng.com/court-voids-parts-of-inec-timetable-for-2027-polls/

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