YDP has asked INEC to reprint the ballot papers to include YDP for the elections or postpone the polls again.
"The stance of the party may have boosted ongoing efforts to scuttle the forthcoming elections," Sahara Reporters commented.
On Wednesday in Abuja a Federal High Court ordered INEC to recognize YDP and accommodate the party in the coming elections.
YDP's public secretary, Ugo Nwofor, speaking with journalists said INEC “has just two options."
The options, he said, were either reprinting the ballot boxes to include the party or postponing the elections in order to do so.
INEC has withheld comments on this development.
D party dey crase! Where dem dy whn thir mates submit names to INEC? Maake dem no just try am o, dis election don tire me to look 4ward to. #Anticipate "Bubble o!". Hmmm! Uwaifo don talk e own o".
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I nor wan hear o
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