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This is alist ofpolitical parties inNigeria.
TheFederal Republic of Nigeria has a multi-party system. The largest byNational Assembly seats are theAll Progressives Congress (APC) and thePeoples Democratic Party (PDP). There are also a number of smaller parties, the largest of which are theLabour Party (LP),All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) andYoung Progressives Party (YPP) including theAfrican Democratic Congress (ADC),People's Redemption Party (PRP),Social Democratic Party (SDP), Boot Party (BP) and eleven other parties registered with theIndependent National Electoral Commission.
| Party | Founded | Chairperson | Position | Ideology | Senate | House of Representatives | Governors | State Assemblies | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Progressives Congress | APC | 2013 | Abdullahi Adamu | Centre | 59 / 109 | 190 / 360 | 22 / 36 | 570 / 991 | ||
| Peoples Democratic Party | PDP | 1998 | Iyorchia Ayu | Centre-right | 38 / 109 | 119 / 360 | 13 / 36 | 325 / 991 | ||
| Labour Party | LP | 2002 | Julius Abure | Centre-left | Social democracy | 8 / 109 | 34 / 360 | 1 / 36 | 26 / 991 | |
| New Nigeria People's Party | NNPP | 2020[1] | Rufai Ahmed Alkali | Syncretic[2] | 2 / 109 | 18 / 360 | 1 / 36 | 26 / 991 | ||
| All Progressives Grand Alliance | APGA | 2003 | Victor Oye | Big tent | 1 / 109 | 4 / 360 | 1 / 36 | 19 / 991 | ||
| Social Democratic Party | SDP | 1989 | Vacant | Centre-left | Social democracy | 2 / 109 | 2 / 360 | 0 / 36 | 0 / 991 | |
| African Democratic Congress | ADC | 2005 | David Mark | Big tent | 1 / 109 | 2 / 360 | 0 / 36 | 1 / 991 | ||
| Young Progressives Party | YPP | 2017 | Bishop Amakiri | Centre-left | Social democracy | 0 / 109 | 2 / 360 | 0 / 36 | 2 / 991 | |
| Party | Founded | Chairperson | Position | Ideology | State Assemblies | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zenith Labour Party | ZLP | Unknown | Dan Nwanyanwu | Big tent | 2 / 991 | ||
| Action Democratic Party | ADP | 2017 | Yabagi Sani | Centre | Third Way | 1 / 991 | |
| Party | Founded | Chairperson | Position | Ideology | ||
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| Accord | A | 2010 | Mohammad Lawal Nalado | Big tent | ||
| Action Alliance[a] | AA | 2005 | Adekunle Rufai Omo-Aje | Big tent | ||
| African Action Congress | AAC | 2018 | Leonard Nzenwa(Acting) | Left-wing | ||
| Allied Peoples Movement | APM | 2018 | Yusuf Mamman Dantalle | Big tent | ||
| Action Peoples Party | APP | Unknown | Uchenna Nnadi | Big tent | ||
| Boot Party | BP | 2019 | Sonny Adenuga | Big tent | ||
| National Rescue Movement | NRM | 2017 | Isaac Chigozie Udeh | Big tent | ||
The following active (or recently active) parties are not currently registered with theIndependent National Electoral Commission. After the2019 elections,INEC deregistered 74 political parties for failing to "satisfy the requirements" of continued registration based on their poor performances during the elections.[3][4][5][6] However, many of these parties are still organizationally active as the deregistration of 23 of the parties is being challenged in court as of 2022 while the complete deregistrationSupreme Court case was only settled in May 2021.[7][8] There are also prospective parties, like the revival of theMovement of the People, where there is yet to be a decision on their registration.