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We recognize only party factions affirmed by INEC, says IPAC

We recognize only party factions affirmed by INEC, says IPAC

December 17, 2025 December 17, 2025

By Chesa Chesa 

‎The Vice-Chairperson of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) Hajia Zainab Ibrahim, says only the factions of various political parties known to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are recognized by the Council.

‎Briefing newsmen at the National Secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja, Hajia  Ibrahim stressed that IPAC relates strictly with INEC, which only works with the names of party leaders on its portal, 

‎On her emergence recently as the Vice Chairperson of IPAC, Hajia Zainab said the organization now has three women in its executives, instead of the zero gender inclusion level it previously had. 

‎She promised to create dialogue and foster cordial relationships among political parties and to deepen democracy.

‎“I will champion electoral and democratic reforms by ensuring IPAC’s recommendations are taken seriously by the ruling party, both in the legislative and executive arms of government.

‎“I will also ensure IPAC leads by example by setting standards for internal democracy, transparency, and accountability.

‎“Furthermore, I will foster dialogue and respond to opposition concerns constructively, ensuring mutual respect rather than toxic rivalry. IPAC is not an opposition body; the ruling party is also a member”, said Hajia Ibrahim who is also the Deputy National Women Leader of the APC.

‎The IPAC Chairperson also pledged to promote inclusivity by carrying along vulnerable groups, persons with disabilities and youths especially women.

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